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Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 166-169 (May 2008)
Endovascular treatment of intrahepatic inferior vena cava obstruction from malignant hepatocellular tumor thrombus utilizing Luminexx self-expanding nitinol stents Glenn W. Stambo, John Leto, Christopher George, Kelly Van Epps, Troy Woeste, Mathew Berlet Radiography Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages (May 2008) DOI: /j.radi Copyright © 2007 The College of Radiographers Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Computed tomography of abdomen with contrast demonstrating enhancing tumor extending into the IVC. Radiography , DOI: ( /j.radi ) Copyright © 2007 The College of Radiographers Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Selective left hepatic arteriogram demonstrating intraluminal filling defects in the IVC consistent with thrombus. Radiography , DOI: ( /j.radi ) Copyright © 2007 The College of Radiographers Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Inferior venacavagram demonstrating complete occlusion of IVC from the level of the renal veins to the right atrium. A venous thrombolysis infusion catheter is placed through the thrombosed IVC. Radiography , DOI: ( /j.radi ) Copyright © 2007 The College of Radiographers Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Follow-up venacavagram demonstrating widely patent IVC with brisk contrast flow through the tandem Luminexx self-expanding nitinol stents from the renal veins to the right atrium. Radiography , DOI: ( /j.radi ) Copyright © 2007 The College of Radiographers Terms and Conditions
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