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Embolization refers to the p****age and
lodging of an
embolus within the bloodstream. It may be of
natural origin (pathological), in
which sense it is also...
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prolonged the
total exercise time in
patients with
angina pectoris and
angiographically proven significant coronary artery disease, when
compared with isosorbide...
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including arteriovenous malformations and aneurysms. One
common cerebral angiographic procedure is neuro-vascular
digital subtraction angiography. Pulmonary...
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substance at the
medial extremity of the
lateral cerebral fissure.
Angiographically, this
segment extends from the
origin of the
posterior communicating...
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blood vessels filled with
contrast media are enhanced.
Useful for
angiographic studies and
identification of
pulmonary nodules.
Minimum intensity projection...
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access lines,
peritoneal dialysis access lines),
fistula management (
angiographic or
surgical fistulogram and plasty), and bone biopsy. Bone
biopsies are...
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basilar vascular hypoplasia, and
following regional surgical or
angiographic interventions.
These pathologies are
mainly near the base of the brain...
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Venous Plexuses:
Angiographic Study".
American Journal of Roentgenology. 136 (1): 139–143. doi:10.2214/ajr...
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chance that the
endoscopic treatment would fail. Therefore,
surgery and
angiographic embolism are
reserved for
these complicated cases. However,
there is...
- Walker, W. J.; Dref, O. Le; Rymer, R. (2003-06-01). "Ovarian Artery:
Angiographic Appearance,
Embolization and
Relevance to
Uterine Fibroid Embolization"...