Interventional Radiology Tutorial: Gelfoam Pledgets for Hemostasis after Solid Organ Biopsy
How to use Gelfoam Pledgets to achieve hemostasis after a percutaneous biopsy of the liver or kidney
How to use Gelfoam Pledgets to achieve hemostasis after a percutaneous biopsy of the liver or kidney
A case of extrinsic compression of the common iliac vein resulting in symptomatic edema.
Subclavian, innominate and vertebral artery atherosclerosis is a frequently underdiagnosed but important manifestation of peripheral artery disease.
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