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Interventional biliary radiology
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984The biliary tract may be approached through surgical drainage tracts, percutaneously through the liver, and perorally through the duodenum. Removal of retained stones through a surgical drainage tract can be performed on outpatients with 90%-95% success in experienced hands.
E J, Ring, R K, Kerlan
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Pediatric Interventional Radiology
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1988In the last several years, we have witnessed a steady growth in both the number and the complexity of interventional procedures in the pediatric population. This article presents our approach to interventional techniques in children of different ages, specifying our methods of sedation, patient monitoring, and selection or modification of equipment. We
R B, Towbin, W S, Ball
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INTERVENTIONAL CHEST RADIOLOGY
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1994Interventional radiology has important applications for the diagnosis and treatment of chest diseases. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of a lung nodule is the most commonly performed procedure, but lesions in the mediastinum, hilum, and chest wall also can be biopsied.
R D, Tarver, D J, Conces
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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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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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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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Pediatric Interventional Radiology: Vascular Interventions
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016Pediatric interventional radiology (PIR) comprises a range of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are performed using image guidance. PIR has emerged as an essential adjunct to various surgical and medical conditions. Over the years, technology has undergone dramatic and continuous evolution, making this speciality grow.
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Paediatric interventional radiology
Pediatric Radiology, 2001Paediatric interventional uroradiology lies at the intersection of the disciplines of paediatric interventional radiology and paediatric endourology. Interdisciplinary collaboration has led to the development of new techniques and refinement of procedures adopted from adult practice.
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The Medical clinics of North America, 1985
Interventional radiology is defined as a radiologic subspecialty and the services provided are tabulated in this article; those services relevant to internists are described in greater detail. This article is intended as a survey, and the authors encourage the reader to consult the references provided for a more in-depth review.
K H, Barth, M A, Mertens
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Interventional radiology is defined as a radiologic subspecialty and the services provided are tabulated in this article; those services relevant to internists are described in greater detail. This article is intended as a survey, and the authors encourage the reader to consult the references provided for a more in-depth review.
K H, Barth, M A, Mertens
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