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A Novel Subtraction Method to Reduce Metal Artifacts of Cerebral Aneurysm Embolism Coils
Clinical Neuroradiology, 2022Hanpei Zheng+10 more
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Journal of Atrial Fibrillation, 2013
Although many efforts have been directed to improve atrial fibrillation transcatheter ablation safety, thromboembolism to the brain remains one of the major complications.
M. Anselmino+8 more
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Although many efforts have been directed to improve atrial fibrillation transcatheter ablation safety, thromboembolism to the brain remains one of the major complications.
M. Anselmino+8 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
A 42-year-old man had acute respiratory failure after receiving all-trans retinoic acid for acute promyelocytic leukemia. CT of the chest revealed multiple nodular lesions, which on biopsy showed invasive aspergillus species.
Mariana Dutra, Celso Massumoto
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A 42-year-old man had acute respiratory failure after receiving all-trans retinoic acid for acute promyelocytic leukemia. CT of the chest revealed multiple nodular lesions, which on biopsy showed invasive aspergillus species.
Mariana Dutra, Celso Massumoto
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Sang thrombose vaisseaux, 2013
Le terme d’embolie graisseuse correspond a la presence de particules de graisse dans le sang, responsable de complications ischemiques. La cause la plus frequente d’embolie graisseuse est le syndrome d’embolie graisseuse survenant apres fracture des os longs, mais une embolie graisseuse cerebrale peut egalement survenir dans les suites d’une chirurgie ...
Rémi Allibert+4 more
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Le terme d’embolie graisseuse correspond a la presence de particules de graisse dans le sang, responsable de complications ischemiques. La cause la plus frequente d’embolie graisseuse est le syndrome d’embolie graisseuse survenant apres fracture des os longs, mais une embolie graisseuse cerebrale peut egalement survenir dans les suites d’une chirurgie ...
Rémi Allibert+4 more
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Cerebral Arterial Gas Embolism During Upper Endoscopy.
A & A case reports, 2015Arterial gas embolism can be caused by direct entry of gas into systemic arteries or indirectly by venous-to-arterial shunting. Although arterial gas embolism is rare, most documented cases are iatrogenic, resulting from the entry of gas during ...
Eun J Eoh, B. Derrick, R. Moon
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Intracranical Aneurysm and Cerebral Embolism
European Neurology, 1992Embolism from the aneurysmal sac is a rare but possible manifestation of intracranial aneurysm; thrombus formation is probably related to the combined action of turbulent flow and a 'stagnant zone'. Three cases are presented: 2 with giant aneurysms (1 internal carotid and 1 sylvian) and 1 with a large aneurysm of the middle cerebral artery.
F Marconi+2 more
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Experimental Cerebral Embolism
Cerebrovascular Diseases, 1995The etiology and outcome of microembolisms detected by ultrasonic devices along with descriptions of personality changes and cognitive loss in postoperative open heart surgery patients give rise to ...
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Therapeutic Cerebral Embolization
Archives of Neurology, 1986One of the most distressing duties of a physician is to tell a patient who has bled from a cerebral arteriovenous malformation that nothing can be done to prevent a recurrence. The development of angiographically controlled embolization of arteriovenous malformations has opened a new therapeutic avenue for inoperable cases. To innovate is to challenge
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1975
The embolization of inoperable cerebral arteriovenous malformations was introduced by LUESSENHOP who embolized these malformations from the extra-cranial carotid artery using silastic spheroids. Numerous authors have since used this method, modifying either the nature of the emboli (china beads, metallic beads, fragments of muscle, gelfoam) or ...
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The embolization of inoperable cerebral arteriovenous malformations was introduced by LUESSENHOP who embolized these malformations from the extra-cranial carotid artery using silastic spheroids. Numerous authors have since used this method, modifying either the nature of the emboli (china beads, metallic beads, fragments of muscle, gelfoam) or ...
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