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Credentials for Uterine Artery Embolization
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2004(1), Dr. BruceMcLucas advocated that gynecologistslearn the skills to perform the proce-dure of uterine artery embolization(UAE) as treatment for symptomaticleiomyomas. Although few gynecolo-gists currently have the advanced,specialized catheter and guide wireskills necessary to perform this proce-dure, McLucas describes a routethrough which he ...
David Sacks, James B. Spies
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2018
Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and arteriovenous malformations. Fibroids are tumors that arise from the uterine smooth muscle and can cause significant pressure and bleeding symptoms for women.
N. Keefe, Ziv J Haskal
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Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and arteriovenous malformations. Fibroids are tumors that arise from the uterine smooth muscle and can cause significant pressure and bleeding symptoms for women.
N. Keefe, Ziv J Haskal
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2018
Bronchial artery embolization (BAE) is a minimally invasive image-guided intervention used in the management of massive hemoptysis or of a major hemorrhagic hemoptysis event. Pathologic processes that affect the airways and pulmonary parenchyma are the most common underlying etiologies that result in hemoptysis.
T. Gregory Walker, Leonardo I. Valentin
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Bronchial artery embolization (BAE) is a minimally invasive image-guided intervention used in the management of massive hemoptysis or of a major hemorrhagic hemoptysis event. Pathologic processes that affect the airways and pulmonary parenchyma are the most common underlying etiologies that result in hemoptysis.
T. Gregory Walker, Leonardo I. Valentin
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1973
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the arterial embolism. Arterial emboli that originate within the heart are 90%. Within the left ventrical, thrombus forms most commonly as a sequel to myocardial infarction. The homeostatic balance between the thrombosis and thrombolysis in the area of ischaemic endocardium is probably disturbed in favor of ...
J.D. Hamer, G. Slaney
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the arterial embolism. Arterial emboli that originate within the heart are 90%. Within the left ventrical, thrombus forms most commonly as a sequel to myocardial infarction. The homeostatic balance between the thrombosis and thrombolysis in the area of ischaemic endocardium is probably disturbed in favor of ...
J.D. Hamer, G. Slaney
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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2017
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Embolism of the popliteal Artery [PDF]
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