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Autor:
D R, Burke, C A, Lewis, J F, Cardella, S J, Citron, A T, Drooz, Z J, Haskal, J W, Husted, T C, McCowan, A, van Moore, S B, Oglevie, D, Sacks, J B, Spies, R B, Towbin, C W, Bakai
Publikováno v:
Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR. 8(4)
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Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR. 8(1 Pt 1)
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Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR. 8(1 Pt 1)
Autor:
J B, Spies
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic imaging. 17(4)
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Surgery, gynecologyobstetrics. 173(5)
In 1984, the use of a choledochojejunocutaneous fistula was described to allow balloon dilation of benign biliary strictures. Later, the use of the technique to obtain repeated access to the biliary tree in a larger series of patients was reported. T
Autor:
J B, Spies, C W, Bakal, D R, Burke, J W, Husted, G, McLean, A M, Palestrant, M J, Pentecost, D E, Schwarten, M C, Spencer, C P, Tate
Publikováno v:
Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR. 2(1)
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Radiology. 166:381-387
The current medical and surgical literature was reviewed to determine the rationale for the use of prophylactic antibiotics during surgical procedures. Specifically, the experimental basis for the timing and duration of administration of the antibiot
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Radiology. 171:227-229
Although percutaneous procedures have gained a degree of acceptance for treatment of lymphoceles, success rates for aspiration and drainage have been less than optimal. The authors investigated transcatheter sclerosis of pelvic lymphoceles with povid
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Surgery, gynecologyobstetrics. 168(2)
Seven carotid body tumors in six patients were successfully managed using a multimodality approach that included the vascular surgeon, head and neck surgeon and angiographer. Five tumors were managed with preoperative subselective embolization of tum
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Gastrointestinal radiology. 12(4)
Colonic varices are a rare cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding, with approximately 40 cases reported in the literature. Portal hypertension is by far the most common cause of colonic varices, with local mesenteric vein obstruction constituting a