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If you suspect you have a pseudoaneurysm, you should talk to your doctor, especially if you’ve recently had a cardiac catheterization. You will need to have an ultrasound of the area to get a ...
Many pseudoaneurysms resolve spontaneously by thrombosis and need no treatment. If treatment is required, treatment options include compression under ultrasound control, embolisation of the ...
Catheter intervention is frequently associated with pseudoaneurysms of the femoral artery, which can be treated by ultrasound-guided compression. This approach, however, is often "painful for both ...
Pseudoaneurysm that develops during femoral artery catheterization can be safely and effectively treated using an algorithm emphasizing the use of ultrasound-guided thrombin injection over manual ...
July 29, 2002 -- Stainless steel coils are well tolerated and effective for percutaneous coil embolization of postcatheterization arterial femoral pseudoaneurysms (PCFP), according to a report in ...
Robotic-assisted ultrasound imaging: From trans-Atlantic evaluation to help in day-to-day practice. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 25, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2014 / 08 ...
Uterine artery pseudoaneurysms (UAP) are rare but potentially life ... The patient was accurately diagnosed using ultrasound imaging, with subsequent diagnostic hysteroscopy and laparoscopic excision ...
His laboratory tests were normal. Colour Doppler ultrasound imaging of the lower limb, performed after five minutes of running, revealed a pseudoaneurysm in the middle of the left superficial femoral ...
Many pseudoaneurysms resolve spontaneously by thrombosis and need no treatment. If treatment is required, treatment options include compression under ultrasound control, embolisation of the ...
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