1.The primarily results of treatment of the hepatocellular epithelioma by trans-arterial oily embolization (TOCE)
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;430(9):48-50
10 patients with the hepatocellular epithelioma (male: 9; female: 1) ages of 33-80 in the Army Central Hospital N0108 participated to a study. The results have shown that 80% patients had a tumor, right hepatocellular epithelioma is 86,9, left hepatocellular epithelioma: 13,1% with diameter of 6 cm and 12 cm were 75% and 16,5%, respectively, patients with the normal artery: 80% rate of success: 9/10= 90%.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Embolization, Therapeutics
2.Artery embolization for treatment of fibroid uterine myoma - a nonsurgical proper choice
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2004;0(8):14-17
Fibroid uterine is a common disease, accounts for 30-40% women between 30 and 50 years old. It is benign, gradual progress, and diversified clinical development. Artery embolization - a less-invasive method was widely used in the world within 8 years ago (but only 3 years in Vietnam).. This method has many advantages: gentle, safe, and effective technique, keeping body intact, higher quality of life for patients. Wide application of this method is reasonable and essential
Embolization, Therapeutic
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Therapeutics
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Myoma
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Leiomyoma
3.Anglography for diagnosis and selective embolization in the treatment of renal traumatic hematuria
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(6):27-30
Renal traumatic hematuria is a surgical emergency and a leading cause of morbidity. Embolization was performed in 5 patients with various renal vascular lesions: 2 blunt renal trauma, 1 stab woulnd, 2 intraoperative vascular lesions.The source of hemorrhage had been identified by angiography, superselective embolization was able to control hematuria in these patients
Hematuria
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Embolization, Therapeutic
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Hemorrhage
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diagnosis
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Therapeutics
4.Transcatheter Arterial Embolization as Treatment for a Life-Threatening Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage Complicating Heparin Therapy.
Sang Ho PARK ; Se Whan LEE ; Ung JEON ; Min Hyeok JEON ; Seung Jin LEE ; Won Yong SHIN ; Dong Kyu JIN
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;26(3):352-355
Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage is a distinct clinical entity that can present in the absence of specific underlying pathology or trauma and is typically associated with anticoagulation therapy. We report a case of a 74-year-old female patient with a cerebral infarction related to atrial fibrillation who developed a spontaneous lumbar arterial hemorrhage complicating heparin therapy. The diagnosis was suggested by a computed tomography scan and confirmed by angiography. She was treated successfully with transcatheter embolization.
Aged
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Anticoagulants/*adverse effects
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*Embolization, Therapeutic
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Female
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Hemorrhage/etiology/radiography/*therapy
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Heparin/*adverse effects
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Humans
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Lumbar Vertebrae/*blood supply
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Retroperitoneal Space
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Therapeutics
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed