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Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: Our experience and literature review
Summary Introduction: Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a rare, highly vascular, and histologically benign tumor, generally observed in male adolescents.
Mariane Barreto Brandão Martins+6 more
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Interventional embolization therapy is an effective, most widely used method for inoperable liver tumors. Blood-vessel-embolic agents were essential in transarterial embolization (TAE).
Lili Huang+11 more
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Uterine-Artery Embolization or Myomectomy for Uterine Fibroids.
BACKGROUND Uterine fibroids, the most common type of tumor among women of reproductive age, are associated with heavy menstrual bleeding, abdominal discomfort, subfertility, and a reduced quality of life.
I. Manyonda+10 more
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Introducción. La terapia endovascular es una técnica aceptada mundialmente para el tratamiento de aneurismas cerebrales rotos y no rotos. En nuestro medio no hay grandes series publicadas que permitan comprobar la reproducibilidad del método según el ...
Sergio Alberto Vargas+2 more
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Traumatic Liver Injury: Factors Associated with Mortality [PDF]
BACKGROUND: We postulate that a delay in the implementation of hepatic arterial embolization for traumatic liver injury patients will negatively affect patient prognosis.
Youn Suk Chai+8 more
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Transcatheter embolization is a minimally invasive procedure that uses embolic agents to intentionally block diseased or injured blood vessels for therapeutic purposes. Embolic agents in clinical practice are limited by recanalization, risk of non‐target
Jingjie Hu+8 more
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Therapeutic renal embolization in children
3. Girolami A, Scorza P, Brunetti A, et al: Congenital hypoproconvertinemia (factor VII deficiency), Acta Haematol 50:228, 1973. 4. Marriage K, and Ekert H: Congenital factor VII deficiency with cerebral hemorrhage treated with prothrombin concentrate, Med J Aust 2:942, 1972. 5.
Department of Radiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Fla. USA ( host institution )+2 more
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Supraselective embolization as a method for the management of renal vascular injuries [PDF]
Background: Renal injuries are most often caused by traumatic injuries, but they can also be induced iatrogenically, during renal biopsy, percutaneous nephrostomy or lithotripsy.
Milović Novak+3 more
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Respiratory failure is presumptively caused by microvascular thrombosis in some patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) requiring therapeutic anticoagulation.
I. Patel+6 more
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Use of preoperative embolization prior to Transplant nephrectomy
Introduction After a failed transplant, management of a non-functional graft with pain or recurrent infections can be challenging. Transplant nephrectomy (TN) can be a morbid procedure with the potential for significant blood loss.
Carrie Yeast+5 more
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