1.Diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma.
Ya Dan XU ; Han Tao WANG ; Yu Li ZHU ; Yi DONG ; Wei Bin ZHANG ; Wen Ping WANG ; Feng MAO ; Zheng Biao JI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2023;31(6):589-593
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: To investigate the features of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE) in order to improve the preoperative diagnosis rate. Methods: CEUS images of 32 pathologically-proven cases of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma from January 2004 to August 2021 were collected. Lesions were analyzed to observe the features of enhancement mode, enhancement intensity, and distinct enhancement phases. Results: Among the 32 cases, one had a solitary lesion, 29 had multiple lesions, and two had diffuse-type lesions. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound revealed a total of 42 lesions in 32 cases. In terms of arterial phase enhancement, 18 lesions had overall enhancement, six lesions had uneven dendritic enhancement, 16 lesions had rim-like enhancement, and two lesions had just slight peripheral spot enhancement around the lesions. Among the three cases, there were multiple lesions that had overall enhancement and ring enhancement. In terms of the enhancement phase, 20 lesions showed "fast progression", 20 lesions showed "same progression", and two lesions showed "slow progression". During the late arterial or early portal venous phases with rapid washout, all lesions manifested as hypoechoic. With peaked enhanced intensity, 11 lesions had a lower enhancement intensity than the surrounding normal liver parenchyma; 11 lesions had the same enhancement degree as the surrounding normal liver parenchyma; and 20 lesions had a higher enhancement degree than the surrounding normal liver parenchyma. All 16 ring-enhancing lesions had marked hyperenhancement. In the typical enhancing lesions, four showed hyperenhancement, five showed low enhancement, and nine showed isoenhancement. In the dendrite-enhancing lesions, there were two isoenhancing and four hypoenhancing. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound delineated the boundaries of all lesions more clearly than two-dimensional ultrasound. Conclusion: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound has certain value in the diagnosis of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hemangioendothelioma, Epithelioid/pathology*
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		                        			Contrast Media
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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		                        			Liver Neoplasms/pathology*
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		                        			Portal Vein/pathology*
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.Experimental studies for noninvasive assessment of portal vein pressure based on contrast enhanced subharmonic sonographic imaging.
Heng XIANG ; Rui YANG ; Yuanwen ZOU ; Qiang LU ; Ke CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(6):1073-1079
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Portal hypertension (PHT) is a common complication of liver cirrhosis, which could be measured by the means of portal vein pressure (PVP). However, there is no report about an effective and reliable way to achieve noninvasive assessment of PVP so far. In this study, firstly, we collected ultrasound images and echo signals of different ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) concentrations and different pressure ranges in a low-pressure environment based on an
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Contrast Media
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hypertension, Portal/diagnostic imaging*
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		                        			Liver Cirrhosis
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		                        			Portal Vein/diagnostic imaging*
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.A review of recent experience with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation using intravascular ultrasound
Steven D KAO ; Edward Wolfgang LEE
Gastrointestinal Intervention 2018;7(1):9-13
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Portal vein access has historically been the most technically challenging step in the creation of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (TIPSs). The use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) for guidance of portal vein access during TIPS creation has garnered much interest in recent years. Recent literature has suggested potential improvements in procedural metrics that may result from use of IVUS for TIPS. This review aims to provide historical context, detail technical advances and describe recent clinical experience with the use of IVUS for TIPS creation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Portal Pressure Measurement and Interventions.
Jason B SAMARASENA ; Kenneth J CHANG
Clinical Endoscopy 2018;51(3):222-228
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			A growing number of studies have explored endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided vascular catheterization. Potential clinical applications of EUS-guided portal venous access include angiography, measurement of the portosystemic pressure gradient, EUS-guided transhepatic intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation and portal vein sampling for the evaluation in gastrointestinal cancer. The following article reviews the different devices and techniques employed in these applications.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Angiography
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		                        			Endosonography
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		                        			Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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		                        			Portal Pressure*
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical
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		                        			Ultrasonography
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		                        			Vascular Access Devices
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.Influence of ultrasound contrast agents on spectral Doppler analysis in recipients of liver transplantation.
Young Seo CHO ; Kyoung Won KIM ; Hye Young JANG ; Bo Hyun KIM ; Jeongjin LEE ; Gi Won SONG ; Sung Gyu LEE ; Dagvasumberel MUNKHBAATAR
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2017;23(3):224-229
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND/AIMS: Clinical validation is required to determine whether Doppler measurements are comparable before and after administering ultrasound contrast agent (USCA). The purpose of this study is to explore whether the use of USCA affects spectral Doppler analysis in recipients of liver transplantation (LT). METHODS: For this study, 36 patients were examined using Doppler ultrasonography (US) along with a contrast-enhanced US for surveillance of vascular complications after LT. The following spectral Doppler US parameters were measured before and after administration of USCA: peak systolic velocity, end-diastolic velocity, resistive index, and systolic acceleration time of the graft hepatic artery; peak flow velocity of the graft portal vein; and peak flow velocity and venous pulsatility index of the graft hepatic vein. RESULTS: The mean peak systolic and end-diastolic velocities of the hepatic artery and the peak flow velocity of the portal and hepatic veins were increased after intravenously administration of the USCA, ranging from 10% to 13%. However, the changes were not statistically significant (P=0.097, 0.103, 0.128, and 0.190, respectively). There were no significant differences in other measured parameters, including the resistive index (P=0.205) and systolic acceleration time (P=0.489) of the hepatic artery and venous pulsatility index (P=0.494) of the hepatic vein. CONCLUSIONS: The measured velocities of graft hepatic vessels tended to increase after administration of USCA, but without statistical significance. The comparison of serial Doppler parameters with or without injection of USCA is valid during Doppler surveillance in recipients of LT.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Acceleration
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		                        			Contrast Media*
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		                        			Doppler Effect
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		                        			Hepatic Artery
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		                        			Hepatic Veins
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Liver Transplantation*
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		                        			Liver*
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		                        			Microbubbles
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Transplants
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		                        			Ultrasonography*
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		                        			Ultrasonography, Doppler
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Therapy: The Present and the Future.
Philip S J HALL ; Christopher TESHIMA ; Gary R MAY ; Jeffrey D MOSKO
Clinical Endoscopy 2017;50(2):138-142
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) offers access to many intra-abdominal vessels that until now have only been accessible to the surgeon and interventional radiologist. In addition to assisting with diagnostics, this unique access offers the potential for therapeutic intervention for a host of indications. To date, this has had the most clinical impact in the treatment of gastroesophageal varices, with EUS-guided coil and glue application growing in use worldwide. Although randomised controlled trial data is lacking, we discuss the growing body of literature behind EUS-guided therapy in the management of varices. EUS has also been used in specialized centres to assist in non-variceal gastrointestinal bleeding. The treatment of bleeding from Dieulafoy lesions, tumours and pancreatic pseudoaneurysms has all been described. The potential applications of EUS have also extended to the placement of portal vein stents and porto-systemic shunts in animal models. As medicine continues to move to increasingly less invasive interventions, EUS-guided therapies offer substantial promise for the safe and effective delivery of targeted treatment for a widening array of vascular disorders.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adhesives
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		                        			Aneurysm, False
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		                        			Endosonography
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		                        			Esophageal and Gastric Varices
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		                        			Hemorrhage
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		                        			Models, Animal
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		                        			Portal Pressure
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Stents
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		                        			Ultrasonography
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		                        			Varicose Veins
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.A Case of Pylephlebitis with Pseudomonas aeruginosa Sepsis and Liver Abscess Secondary to Diverticulitis.
Yoon Gwon MUN ; Seong Wan SON ; Minah KIM ; Insoo KIM ; Yong Hee KIM ; Il Soon JUNG ; Byeong Seong KO
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;67(6):327-331
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Pylephlebitis, or suppurative thrombophlebitis of the portal venous system, is a rare condition occurring secondary to abdominal infections such as diverticulitis. Pylephlebitis can be diagnosed via ultrasonography or CT scan, and is characterized by the presence of a thrombus in the portal vein and bacteremia. However, the diagnosis may be delayed due to the vague nature of the clinical symptoms, causing morbidity and mortality due to pylephlebitis to remain high. Early diagnosis and immediate antibiotic therapy are important for favorable prognosis. Therefore, pylephlebitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis for cases of nonspecific abdominal pain and fever. We report a case of pylephlebitis secondary to diverticulitis, associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis. Such cases have not been widely reported.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Abdominal Pain
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		                        			Bacteremia
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Diverticulitis*
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		                        			Early Diagnosis
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		                        			Fever
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		                        			Liver Abscess*
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		                        			Liver*
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		                        			Mortality
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Prognosis
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		                        			Pseudomonas aeruginosa*
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		                        			Pseudomonas*
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		                        			Sepsis*
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		                        			Thrombophlebitis
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		                        			Thrombosis
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		                        			Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Value of Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound for Small Focal Liver Lesions.
Meng-na HE ; Ke LV ; Yu-xin JIANG ; Yu XIA ; Jie HAN ; Xue-he ZHANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2016;38(3):335-340
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)for small focal liver lesions (FLLs). Methods The clinical data,CEUS findings,and pathology of 69 patients with small FLLs were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were grouped according to size of FLLs and the performance of CEUS was compared. Results The accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value of CEUS for the 69 FLLs were 94.2%,95.2%,93.8%,87.0%,and 97.8%,respectively. Rate of fast wash-out in portal vein phase was lower in group of diameters ≤2 cm than that in group of diameters>2 cm (P<0.05). Conclusions CEUS has a high diagnostic value for small FLLs.However,the CEUS findings of malignant lesions smaller than 2 cm are not typical in the portal phase and therefore the diagnosis should also be based on clinical features.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Contrast Media
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Liver Diseases
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Predictive Value of Tests
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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		                        			Sensitivity and Specificity
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Portal venous perfusion steal causing graft dysfunction after orthotopic liver transplantation: serial imaging findings in a successfully treated patient.
Minsu LEE ; Sang Kyum KIM ; Yong Eun CHUNG ; Jin Young CHOI ; Mi Suk PARK ; Joon Seok LIM ; Myeong Jin KIM ; Honsoul KIM
Ultrasonography 2016;35(1):78-82
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			A 53-year-old male with hepatocellular carcinoma underwent orthotopic liver transplantation. Preoperative computed tomography revealed main portal vein luminal narrowing by flat thrombi and the development of cavernous transformation. On post-transplantation day 1, thrombotic portal venous occlusion occurred, and emergency thrombectomy was performed. Subsequent Doppler ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography confirmed the restoration of normal portal venous flow. The next day, however, decreased portal venous velocity was observed via Doppler ultrasonography, and serum liver enzymes and bilirubin levels remained persistently elevated. Direct portography identified massive perfusion steal through prominent splenorenal collateral veins. Stent insertion and balloon angioplasty of the portal vein were performed, and subsequent Doppler ultrasonography demonstrated normalized portal flow parameters. Afterwards, the serum liver enzymes and bilirubin levels rapidly normalized.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Angioplasty, Balloon
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		                        			Bilirubin
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		                        			Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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		                        			Emergencies
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Liver Transplantation*
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		                        			Liver*
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Perfusion*
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		                        			Phenobarbital
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical
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		                        			Portography
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		                        			Stents
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		                        			Thrombectomy
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		                        			Transplants*
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		                        			Ultrasonography
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		                        			Ultrasonography, Doppler
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		                        			Veins
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Altered Doppler flow patterns in cirrhosis patients: an overview.
Pooya IRANPOUR ; Chandana LALL ; Roozbeh HOUSHYAR ; Mohammad HELMY ; Albert YANG ; Joon Il CHOI ; Garrett WARD ; Scott C GOODWIN
Ultrasonography 2016;35(1):3-12
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Doppler ultrasonography of the hepatic vasculature is an integral part of evaluating precirrhotic and cirrhotic patients. While the reversal of the portal venous flow is a well-recognized phenomenon, other flow patterns, although not as easily understood, may play an important role in assessing the disease status. This article discusses the different characteristic flow patterns observed from the portal vein, hepatic artery, and hepatic vein in patients with liver cirrhosis or related complications and procedures. Knowledge of these different flow patterns provides additional information that may reinforce the diagnosis of cirrhosis, help in staging, and offer prognostic information for determining the direction of therapy. Doppler ultrasonography is invaluable when liver transplantation is being considered and aids in the diagnosis of cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Fibrosis*
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		                        			Hepatic Artery
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		                        			Hepatic Veins
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Hypertension, Portal
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		                        			Liver Cirrhosis
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		                        			Liver Transplantation
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		                        			Portal Vein
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		                        			Ultrasonography, Doppler
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		                        			Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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