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Diagn Interv Radiol ; 27(6): 789-791, 2021 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34792035

ABSTRACT

A 46-year-old man with a history of hepatitis B cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) status post liver transplantation two years ago complicated by HCC recurrence and biliary stenosis presented with hypovolemic shock and melena one month after endoscopic exchange of plastic biliary stents. During endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, patient was found to have hemobilia and developed uncontrollable bleeding after a common bile duct (CBD) sweep managed by insertion of a stent-graft across major papilla into presumed CBD. The bleeding continued with subsequent negative angiography, and a computed tomography angiography showed malpositioned stent-graft between major papilla and inferior vena cava (IVC). This was successfully managed by the deployment of a vascular plug inside the stent graft and excluding it by deploying a stent across the affected area in IVC.


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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , Liver Neoplasms , Hematemesis/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Stents
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Radiographics ; 37(1): 346-357, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27689831

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Noninvasive physiologic vascular studies play an important role in the diagnosis and characterization in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremity. These studies evaluate the physiologic parameters of blood flow through segmental arterial pressures, Doppler waveforms, and pulse volume recordings. Collectively, they comprise a powerful toolset for defining the functionality of the arterial system, localizing the site of disease, and providing prognostic data. This technology has been widely adopted by diverse medical specialty practitioners, including radiologists, surgeons, cardiologists, and primary care providers. The use of these studies increased substantially between 2000 and 2010. Although they do not employ imaging, they remain a critical component for a comprehensive radiologic vascular laboratory. A strong presence of radiology in the diagnosis of PAD adds value in that radiologists have shifted to noninvasive alternatives to diagnostic catheter angiography (DCA), such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) angiography, which provide a more efficient, less-expensive, and lower-risk alternative. Other specialties have increased the use of DCA during the same period. The authors provide a review of the relevant anatomy and physiology of PAD as well as the associated clinical implications. In addition, guidelines for interpreting the ankle-brachial index, segmental pressures, Doppler waveforms, and pulse volume recordings are reviewed as well as potential limitations of these studies. Noninvasive physiologic vascular studies are provided here for review with associated correlating angiographic, CT, and/or MR findings covering the segmental distribution of PAD as well as select nonatherosclerotic diagnoses. ©RSNA, 2016.


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Angiography/standards , Catheterization, Peripheral/standards , Peripheral Arterial Disease/diagnostic imaging , Peripheral Arterial Disease/physiopathology , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Radiology/standards , Cardiology/standards , Humans , United States
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AJR Am J Roentgenol ; 204(5): W592-8, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25905967

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Ureteroarterial fistula (UAF) is an uncommon condition with only approximately 150 cases reported in the literature. Patients typically present with hematuria in the setting of prolonged ureteral stenting, prior pelvic surgery, malignancy, or radiation. Presentation can vary from intermittent hematuria to life-threatening hemorrhagic shock. CONCLUSION: Recognizing this condition in a prototypical patient is essential for accurate diagnosis and management. Angiography yields the highest diagnostic benefit, and arterial stent-graft placement is the treatment of choice.


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Diagnostic Imaging , Urinary Fistula/diagnosis , Vascular Fistula/diagnosis , Contrast Media , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Urinary Fistula/physiopathology , Urinary Fistula/therapy , Vascular Fistula/physiopathology , Vascular Fistula/therapy
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