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Angiography with amipaque [PDF]
Amipaque (metrizamide) has proved considerably less uncomfortable than Urografin 310 M in 42 patients submitted to selective or subselective external carotid, subclavian, and spinal angiography. Two out of five patients undergoing selective spinal arteriography developed transient neurological complications during the injection of Urografin 310 M.
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Urology, 1973
Abstract In hydronephrosis, the angiogram enables assessment of the vascular architecture of the kidney, the amount of parenchyma present, or the possibility of a vascular cause for the obstruction. The loss or amputation of arcuate or interlobular arteries on the angiogram is an early sign of hydronephrotic atrophy.
Pablo Morales+2 more
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Abstract In hydronephrosis, the angiogram enables assessment of the vascular architecture of the kidney, the amount of parenchyma present, or the possibility of a vascular cause for the obstruction. The loss or amputation of arcuate or interlobular arteries on the angiogram is an early sign of hydronephrotic atrophy.
Pablo Morales+2 more
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Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1977
In 20 patients the non-ionic Amipaque (metrizamide) and the ionic Isopaque Cerebral (meglumine/calcium-metrizoate) were injected into the femoral, brachial internal iliac or external carotid arteries. Strain gauge plethysmography of the lower leg demonstrated less increase in blood flow following injections of Amipaque (25%) than following injections ...
T. Almén, E. Boijsen, S. E. Lindell
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In 20 patients the non-ionic Amipaque (metrizamide) and the ionic Isopaque Cerebral (meglumine/calcium-metrizoate) were injected into the femoral, brachial internal iliac or external carotid arteries. Strain gauge plethysmography of the lower leg demonstrated less increase in blood flow following injections of Amipaque (25%) than following injections ...
T. Almén, E. Boijsen, S. E. Lindell
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Southern Medical Journal, 1978
The diagnostic potentials of pancreatic angiography are discussed on the basis of four illustrative cases and a review of the pertinent literature. It is concluded that selective visceral angiography properly applied is of great value in diagnosing carcinoma of the pancreas and in determining resectability of pancreatic tumors.
L. Ekelund, Gerlock J
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The diagnostic potentials of pancreatic angiography are discussed on the basis of four illustrative cases and a review of the pertinent literature. It is concluded that selective visceral angiography properly applied is of great value in diagnosing carcinoma of the pancreas and in determining resectability of pancreatic tumors.
L. Ekelund, Gerlock J
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MR Angiography Series: Neurovascular MR Angiography
RadioGraphics, 2021Neurovascular MR angiography (MRA) is an evolving imaging technique and is crucial for the workup of numerous neurologic disorders. While CT angiography (CTA) provides a more rapid imaging assessment, in select patients it can impart a small risk of contrast material-induced nephrotoxicity or radiation-associated cancers.
Justin Costello+6 more
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Gastrointestinale Angiographie
Der Gastroenterologe, 2010Die Schnittbildverfahren haben die diagnostische digitale Subtraktionsangiographie (DSA) heute als primares diagnostisches Verfahren gastrointestinaler Erkrankungen grostenteils ersetzt. Die DSA besitzt jedoch in Verbindung mit vaskularen und onkologischen minimalinvasiven Eingriffen ein groses Einsatzgebiet. Dabei dient sie drei Zielen: 1.
Heusner, Till Alexander, Gerken, Guido
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Angiography of haemangiopericytoma
Clinical Radiology, 1967Two cases of a rare tumour, haemangiopericytoma are presented, both of which were examined by angiography. In 1 case the unusual site of origin (the wall of the descending thoracic aorta) is noted, and the lack of angiographic vascularity is emphasised.
A.E. Pratt, David Sutton
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