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To embolize or not to embolize: that is the question for arteriovenous malformations.
Baskaya, Mustafa K. +1 more
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Objective To investigate the value of transitional phase characteristics on Sonazoid contrast‐enhanced ultrasound (S‐CEUS) in the differential diagnosis of common focal liver lesions (FLLs). Materials and Methods This prospective multicenter study enrolled 122 participants with FLLs from 8 medical centers between December 2023 and March 2025. The study
Yunhao Luo +10 more
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E-032 Preoperative embolization of spetzler martin grade 3 arteriovenous malformations: a multi-center propensity adjusted analysis [PDF]
Joshua S. Catapano +12 more
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Objective To correlate the sonographic severity of adenomyosis, assessed with real‐time ultrasound and a novel semi‐quantified method (XI‐VOCAL counting and categories) with adenomyosis‐associated symptoms. Methods This observational study was conducted in a tertiary referral outpatient clinic.
Lisa M. Trommelen +5 more
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ABSTRACT This trial was to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of colchicine for the palliative treatment of patients with primary hepatic malignancy unable to receive curative treatment. Forty hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients and two intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) patients signed the informed consents.
Zu‐Yau Lin +8 more
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Materials Employed in Preoperative Embolization for Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: A Meta‐Analysis
Studies have shown that pre‐surgical embolization improves outcomes for JNA, but the choice of embolization material remains a topic of debate. This study found PVA is the most used material, and that there may be differences in outcomes and complications between embolization materials.
Pranav A. Patel +7 more
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Pulmonary embolism complicated by air embolism
Catarina Mendonça, Alexandre Pinto
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Rare Case of Vallecular Hemangioma With Complete Regression in an Adult Patient
A rare case of spontaneous regression of a pedunculated vallecular hemangioma in a 55‐year‐old male is presented. Following an incisional biopsy, the lesion regressed completely within three weeks, confirmed by imaging and direct laryngoscopy. This case highlights an unusual clinical outcome and raises questions about the mechanisms underlying ...
Guilherme Reimann Agne +8 more
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