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    Indications of embolization in bone and soft tissue tumors

    Despite recent developments in noninvasive imaging modalities such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance, angiography maintains a firm hold in pretherapeutic work-up and treatment of certain bone tumors...

    D. Reizine, Eva Assouline, Françoise Gelbert in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Interventional vascular radiology in musculo-skeletal trauma

    Vascular injuries are frequently observed in cases of the pelvic trauma and femoral diaphysis. Hemostasis is often spontaneous. However, vascular injuries may cause severe internal hemorrhage which can quickly...

    A. Aymard, S. Marciano, J.-J. Merland in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Radiologic Management of Vertebral hemangiomas

    Vertebral hemangiomas (VH) include a range of clinical entities from the frequent, incidentally noted, asymptomatic lesion to the rare expansile tumor that may compress the spinal cord.

    J.-D. Laredo, D. Reizine, J.-J. Merland in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Technique of angiography and embolization

    Several improvements have contributed to the increasingly widespread use of vascular investigations. Low osmolality quickly eliminated contrast media (iopamidol, iohexol) have recently been developed. They can...

    F. Gelbert, D. Reizine, J.-J. Merland in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)