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Therapeutic embolization of phaeochromocytoma

The British Journal of Radiology, 1981
A 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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Transcatheter Therapeutic Arterial Embolization

Radiology, 1976
Transcatheter 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.
B T, Katzen   +3 more
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Therapeutic Transcatheter Arterial Embolization

Radiology, 1974
The authors present two cases of therapeutic embolization, utilizing two different foreign materials. In a case of massive gastrointestinal bleeding from a gastric ulcer which had eroded the splenic artery, Gelfoam (gelatin) plugs injected through a gray Kifa catheter resulted in immediate cessation of bleeding. In the other case, rupture of the suture
S M, Tadavarthy   +4 more
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Therapeutic embolization of polycystic kidneys

International Urology and Nephrology, 1981
In two patients with end-stage polycystic kidneys suffering from severe and protracted hematuria recourse was made to therapeutic renal embolization. Hematuria stopped immediately, never to appear again, whilst recanalization of the arterial renal circulation was observed later.
F, Sorrentino   +3 more
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