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The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound (JVU) is the official journal of the Society for Vascular Ultrasound. It consists of original scientific and educational articles, case studies, book reviews, technical reviews, ultrasound principle reviews, viewpoints, letters to the editor, and CME tests. Regular reading of JVU, published quarterly, will keep you current in your field and provide essential information that can be applied in your practice.

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Volume 34, Number 3, September 2010

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Authors: Mady, Ehab N.; MacDonald, Kate; Sila, Cathy A.; Gornik, Heather L.

Acquired Arteriovenous Fistula of the Temporal Artery and Vein: A Rare Finding
pp. 139-142(4)
Authors: Porter, Joanne; Brener, Bruce; Vea, Yolanda; El-Halabi, Waseem

The Halo Sign
pp. 143-143(1)
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SVU-CME Test Questions
pp. 144-151(8)

Errata
pp. 152-152(1)

Information for Authors
pp. 164-164(1)

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