934 results found
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Iatrogenic splenic laceration
Published
25 Aug 2023
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CT
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Acute P1 occlusion with PCA ischemic penumbra (CT perfusion)
Published
07 Nov 2019
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CT
DSA (angiography)
MRI
Article
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is defined as bleeding proximal to the ligament of Treitz.
Epidemiology
The incidence of acute upper GI bleeding is ~100 per 100,000 adults per year. Upper GI bleeding is twice as common in men as in women and increases in prevalence with age 5. The demog...
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Pulmonary cement embolism secondary to vertebroplasty
Published
08 Mar 2013
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X-ray
CT
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Prostate cancer (MR in-bore biopsy)
Published
30 Nov 2019
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MRI
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Ultrasound beam side lobes - diagrams
Published
26 Jul 2016
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Diagram
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Internal carotid artery aneurysm
Published
17 May 2024
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MRI
Article
Endovascular clot retrieval (ECR)
Endovascular clot retrieval (ECR), also known as mechanical thrombectomy (MT) or endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), is increasingly performed in patients presenting with large vessel occlusion (LVO), especially those with a large ischemic penumbra that is likely to progress to ischemic stroke. To ...
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False aneurysm
False aneurysms, also known as pseudoaneurysms, are abnormal outpouchings or dilatation of arteries which are bounded only by the tunica adventitia, the outermost layer of the arterial wall. These are distinguished from true aneurysms, which are bounded by all three layers of the arterial wall. ...
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Cerebral arteriovenous malformation with lobar hemorrhage
Published
13 May 2016
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CT
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Gallbladder empyema with percutaneous cholecystostomy
Published
08 Aug 2013
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CT
Ultrasound
MRI
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Jejunal hemorrhage
Published
27 May 2016
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CT
DSA (angiography)
Article
Paravalvular leak
A paravalvular leak, paravalvular leakage or paravalvular regurgitation are an abnormal flow between the valvular annulus and the prosthetic heart valve and is a common complication after valvular replacement surgery due to inadequate sealing.
Epidemiology
Paravaluvar leaks are common, with an...
Article
Venous intravasation
Venous intravasation is the unintended introduction of radiographic contrast material into the local venous system. It is a well-recognized phenomenon during retrograde urethrograms 1,2 and hysterosalpingograms (HSG), although can occur with other invasive procedures in the vicinity of venous pl...
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Malpositioned permacath
Published
06 Jul 2014
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X-ray
Article
CT guided percutaneous drainage
CT guided percutaneous drainage is one form of image-guided drainage, allowing minimally invasive treatment of collections, potentially anywhere in the body. Although less commonly used than ultrasound guidance, it is particularly valuable in gaining access to deeper or more posterior parts of t...
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Malpositioned external femoral compression device with large retroperitoneal hemorrhage following femoral puncture
Published
28 Nov 2019
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CT
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Pacemaker electrode perforation of the heart
Published
05 Apr 2012
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X-ray
Article
Endovascular arteriovenous fistula creation
Endovascular arteriovenous fistula creation is a minimally invasive alternative for the creation of arteriovenous fistulae for haemodialysis access.
Technique
Catheter-based technology and image guidance in the form of ultrasound and fluoroscopy is utilized create a side-to-side anastomosis be...
Article
Splenic artery embolization
Splenic artery embolization is an endovascular technique for treatment of splenic and splenic artery pathology as an alternative to splenic artery ligation or splenectomy. It often results in successfully treating the underlying pathology, while maintaining at least partial splenic function.
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