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Balloon occlusion aortography

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
We review the validity of balloon occlusion aortography (BOA) on the basis of our personal experience with 18 patients with congenital heart disease (mean weight 4.55 g, including 8 neonates). Four of the 18 patients underwent aortic arch angiography using balloon occlusion of the descending aorta. Pulmonary angiography was also performed in 9 patients
T, Ino   +8 more
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Retrograde Brachial Aortography

Archives of Surgery, 1965
ACCURATE radiographic visualization of the arterial system is extremely important to the vascular surgeon. It is upon this more than any other single study that determination of operability rests. The information obtained allows the site and method of reconstruction to be chosen with accuracy.
E, MENDENHALL, D, SILVER, W G, YOUNG
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ROTATIONAL ARCH AORTOGRAPHY

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1967
A new technique called "rotational arch aortography" is reported. It has enabled us to visualize the vertebral and carotid arteries in multiple planes with a single injection of contrast medium. Only 1 patient has required a repeat injection for adequate vessel visualization since we began using a larger volume of contrast material.
J R, Snider   +3 more
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Ultrasonic Abdominal Aortography

Radiology, 1970
Abstract A combination of B-scanning and A-mode study of the abdominal aorta affords an excellent method of screening patients with prominent abdominal pulsations. In addition, this technique provides information about the internal composition of the vessel which cannot be obtained by other means.
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Complications of Aortography

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Since the introduction of aortography by dos Santos, Lamas, and Caldas, 1 in 1929, many thousands of aortograms have been made, with a low incidence of complications. The method has proved to be a valuable diagnostic means for the urologist, the cardiovascular surgeon, and the obstetrician. There were no fatalities among dos Santos' original 300 cases,
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ABDOMINAL AORTOGRAPHY

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1953
P W, VERCO, R F, WEST
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ABDOMINAL AORTOGRAPHY

Archives of Surgery, 1955
J F, BERRY, J J, ROBBINS, E L, PIRKEY
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Thoracic aortography

American Heart Journal, 1957
J F, DYER   +3 more
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