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Editorial: Emergency radiology: between unsolved problems and new challenges. [PDF]
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Safety and Efficacy Performance of Coaxial 18G vs. 20G Needles for Pediatric Percutaneous Liver Biopsy: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Successful Transhepatic Lymphangiography and Embolization for Chylous Ascites following Right Nephrectomy and Inferior Vena Cava Tumor Thrombectomy. [PDF]
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Interventional chest radiology
European Journal of Radiology, 1996The authors review the various interventional radiology techniques currently used in 1996 by a Medico-Radio-Surgical team. CT guided needle biopsy has an important place in the diagnostic approach to parenchymal as well as mediastinal tumours. But CT guidance allows also routine drainage of thoracic collections and sometimes thoracic sympatholysis ...
J, Giron +5 more
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Interventional radiology in oncology
European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1988info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Delcour, Christian, Struyven, Julien
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Antibiotics in interventional radiology
Clinical Radiology, 2015The range and number of interventional procedures is rapidly increasing each year. A major complication associated with many procedures is infection, which can result in serious adverse outcomes for the patient. Consequently, antibiotics are amongst the most common pharmaceuticals used by the interventionist, particularly for non-vascular procedures ...
J A, Sutcliffe +11 more
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
The capabilities of interventional radiology are developing faster than perhaps any other branch of medicine. Coupled with and fuelled by parallel advances in computer technology, medical physics and developments in endovascular catheter technology, interventional radiologists are innovating not only replacements for open surgeries, but entirely new ...
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The capabilities of interventional radiology are developing faster than perhaps any other branch of medicine. Coupled with and fuelled by parallel advances in computer technology, medical physics and developments in endovascular catheter technology, interventional radiologists are innovating not only replacements for open surgeries, but entirely new ...
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Interventional chest radiology
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1992Radiologically guided percutaneous drainage procedures are commonly performed to manage a variety of intrathoracic collections. As a natural extension of similar procedures performed for abdominal and pelvic collections, these procedures use both the conventional and cross-sectional imaging modalities to detect intrathoracic collections and to guide ...
J S, Klein, S, Schultz
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Cancer, 1976
Direct unencumbered visualization of areas of interest by image intensification combined with more invasive techniques of percutaneous puncture and angiography have extended the scope of the radiologist in the diagnosis and management of patients with neoplastic diseases.
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Direct unencumbered visualization of areas of interest by image intensification combined with more invasive techniques of percutaneous puncture and angiography have extended the scope of the radiologist in the diagnosis and management of patients with neoplastic diseases.
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