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Cervical sympathetic paraganglioma: A rare case managed with embolization and surgery with successful nerve recovery. [PDF]
Raguž I, Košec A, Kalousek V, Pegan A.
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Safety and Efficacy of Venous Coil-Embolization of Type IIa Pelvic Arteriovenous Malformations. [PDF]
Kwon LM+6 more
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Therapeutic embolization of phaeochromocytoma
The British Journal of Radiology, 1981A patient with metastatic deposits from a phaeochromocytoma may present the clinician with a difficult management problem owing to the relative insensitivity of this tumour to available chemotherapeutic agents and radiotherapy. We report a case in which the adverse humoral effects produced by lymph node metastases from a urinary bladder ...
J B Timmis, M J Brown, D. J. Allison
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Therapeutic Embolization with Detachable Balloons
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1980In our first 18 months' clinical experience with embolization in the chest and abdomen using detachable balloons, successful results were obtained in 34 of 38 patients. One and 2-mm detachable silicone balloons, which can occlude vessels 4--8 mm in diameter, were employed.
Stephen L. Kaufman+5 more
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Animal Models for Therapeutic Embolization
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003Embolization techniques have been performed in different animals to accumulate basic data before a clinical trial. Choosing the right embolization model for a specific project is critical. However, there are several variables when defining the best model for embolization research such as the size of the animal to be used, the target organs, the route ...
Patricia Da Luz Moreira, Yuehuei H. An
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Pulsatile Tinnitus and Therapeutic Embolization
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1979Fifteen patients with disabling pulse-synchronous tinnitus were investigated with super-selective angiography demonstrating an arteriovenous malformation in 8 cases, chemodectoma of the jugular bulb in 3, and a local arterial stenosis in one case. In 12 of these cases the murmur could be registered objectively, while in the 3 cases with a negative ...
S. Cronqvist, J. Brismar, Sten Harris
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Therapeutic Arterial Embolization in Trauma
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1979Use of therapeutic arterial embolization (TAE) in the traumatized patient can achieve rapid control of hemorrhage and obviate the need for immediate surgery on poor-risk patients or in high-risk areas of the body. The techniques of embolization, its risks, and complications are discussed in light of the authors' experience, and a review of recent ...
Richard Carnovale+5 more
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Transcatheter Therapeutic Arterial Embolization
Radiology, 1976Transcatheter therapeutic arterial embolization was employed in 11 patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage and 8 patients with bleeding from other sites. Hemorrhage was stopped successfully in all of the patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and 6 of the 7 patients with active bleeding from other sites.
Simonetti G+3 more
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