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Angiography of the Pancreas

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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Gastrointestinale Angiographie

Der Gastroenterologe, 2010
Die 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, 1967
Two 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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MR Angiography Series: Neurovascular MR Angiography

RadioGraphics, 2021
Neurovascular 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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Angiography and Rotational Angiography for TAVR

2013
Angiography (or fluoroscopy) is essential for guidance during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR); however its utility to assess aortic annulus dimension is not well established. Only a few small-scale studies have compared angiographic measurements with other imaging modalities.
Jeffrey W. Moses, Benoit Daneault
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Angiography of Osteosarcoma

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1995
During the last two decades, the excellent sectional imaging provided by computed tomography and magnetic resonance has determined that conventional angiography no longer be routinely performed in the diagnosis of sarcomas. Conventional angiography, however, is a helpful adjunct to the biopsy of parosteal osteosarcoma when chemotherapy is administered ...
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Role of Angiography

Cardiology Clinics, 1995
The role of coronary angiography in acute myocardial infarction is multifaceted. In the acute situation--for example, for primary angioplasty, suspected thrombolytic failure, or reocclusion--the goal of the angiographer should be therapeutic: to provide hemodynamic support, relieve ischemia, and interrupt the infarction process.
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CORONARY MR ANGIOGRAPHY

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1996
MR angiography of the coronary arteries became possible in 1991 with the development of a new group of fast MR imaging sequences. Although the role of coronary MR angiography in screening for coronary artery lesions has not yet been established, coronary MR angiography already has been very successful in the detection of coronary artery variants and ...
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Abdominal Angiography

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
J J, Pollard, R A, Nebesar
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Radionuclide Angiography

Abstract Radionuclide angiography (RNA) has played an important role in the evaluation and management of patients with heart disease, particularly those with CAD, chemotherapy-related heart disease, secondary pulmonary hypertension, and known or suspected intracardiac shunts.
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