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Abdominal Angiography

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2012

Verlag

Springer Berlin

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218

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27.9/21/1.3 cm

Gewicht

575 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-93027-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2012

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

218

Maße (L/B/H)

27.9/21/1.3 cm

Gewicht

575 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-93027-0

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Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
AT

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  • I Introduction and Historical Review.- II Radiologic Anatomy of Abdominal Blood Vessels.- 1 Abdominal Aorta.- 1.1 Symmetric Branches of the Abdominal Aorta.- 1.2 Visceral Branches of the Abdominal Aorta.- 1.2.1 Celiac Trunk.- 1.2.2 Superior Mesenteric Artery.- 1.2.3 Inferior Mesenteric Artery.- 1.3 Nomenclature of Arterial Branches of Celiac Trunk and Mesenteric Arteries.- 2 Inferior Vena Cava.- 3 Portal Vein.- III Angiographic Technique.- 1 Basic Considerations.- 2 Patient Preparation and Contraindications.- 3 Equipment.- 4 Contrast Media and Adverse Reactions.- 5 Aorto-Arteriography.- 5.1 Translumbar Aortography.- 5.2 Indirect or Catheter Aorto-Arteriography.- 5.3 Hettler’s Percutaneous Catheter Method.- 5.4 Retrograde Arterio-Aortography.- 5.5 Intravenous Aortography.- 5.6 Special Techniques.- 6 Portography.- 6.1 Splenoportography.- 6.2 Arterioportography.- 6.3 Omphaloportography.- 7 Cavography.- 8 Pharmacoangiography.- 9 Magnification.- 10 Abdominal Stereoangiography.- 11 Electronic Improvement of Angiograms: Subtraction and Color Subtraction.- 12 Hemodynamic Changes Associated with Angiography.- 13 Complications of Abdominal Angiography.- 13.1 Diagnosis and Therapy of Angiographic Complications.- IV The Abdominal Syndrome and Angiography.- 1 Disorders of Visceral Blood Circulation.- 1.1 History.- 1.2 Acute Occlusion of Visceral Arteries.- 1.2.1 Angiographic Indications and Techniques.- 1.3 Chronic Occlusion of Visceral Arteries.- 1.3.1 Etiology.- 1.3.2 Collateral Circulation.- 1.3.3 Angiographic Indications and Findings.- 2 Gastrointestinal Bleeding.- 2.1 Experimental Groundwork for Angiography.- 2.2 Clinical Observations.- 2.3 Angiographic Technique.- 2.4 Use of Vasoactive Agents for the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Hemorrhages.- 2.5 Visceral Angiography and Hemorrhagic Shock.- 3 Portal Hypertension.- 3.1 Pathophysiology.- 3.2 Prehepatic Block.- 3.3 Intrahepatic Block.- 3.4 Suprahepatic Block.- 3.5 Angiographic Techniques and Indications.- 4 Abdominal Trauma.- 4.1 Angiographic Technique.- 4.2 Angiographic Pathomorphology and Results.- 4.3 Ruptured Diaphragm.- 5 Abdominal Tumors.- 5.1 Angiographic Technique.- 5.2 Angiographic Criteria for Tumors.- 5.2.1 Tumor Vessels.- 5.2.2 Tumor Opacification.- 5.2.3 Arteriovenous Shunts.- 5.2.4 Tumor Radiolucency.- 5.2.5 Expansion and Infiltration.- 5.2.6 Diagnostic Value of Angiographic Tumor Signs.- 6 Abdominal Angiography in Children.- 6.1 Peculiarities of Angiographic Technique in Children.- 6.2 Indications and Results.- V Special Abdominal Angiography.- 1 Abdominal Aorta.- 1.1 Anomalies.- 1.2 Occlusion and Stenosis.- 1.3 Aneurysms and Dissection.- 1.4 Aortocaval Fistula.- 1.5 Inferior Vena Cava.- 2 Liver.- 2.1 Anatomy.- 2.2 Vasculature.- 2.3 Conventional Radiography.- 2.4 Angiographic Techniques.- 2.5 Angiographic Examination of Liver.- 2.6 Arterial Collateral Circulation of the Liver.- 2.7 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 2.7.1 Primary Malignant Tumors of the Liver.- 2.7.2 Liver Metastases.- 2.7.3 Benign Liver Tumors.- 2.7.4 Parasitic Liver Diseases.- 2.7.5 Subphrenic, Intrahepatic and Subhepatic Abscesses.- 2.7.6 Cirrhosis of the Liver and Portal Hypertension.- 2.7.7 Liver Trauma.- 2.7.8 Aneurysms of the Hepatic Arteries.- 2.7.9 Arterioportal Fistula.- 2.7.10 Obstructive Jaundice.- 2.7.11 Gallbladder.- 3 Spleen.- 3.1 Anatomy and Anomalies.- 3.2 Vasculature.- 3.3 Conventional Radiography.- 3.4 Indications for Splenic Angiography.- 3.5 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 3.5.1 Tumor in Left Epigastrium.- 3.5.2 Malignant Splenic Tumor.- 3.5.3 Splenic Cyst.- 3.5.4 Splenic Vein Thrombosis.- 3.5.5 Splenic Trauma.- 3.5.6 Accessory Spleen and Displacement of Spleen.- 3.5.7 Aneurysm of the Splenic Artery.- 4 Pancreas.- 4.1 Anatomy.- 4.2 Vasculature.- 4.3 Angiographic Technique.- 4.4 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 4.4.1 Pancreatic Carcinoma.- 4.4.2 Pancreatic Sarcoma.- 4.4.3 Cystadenoma of the Pancreas.- 4.4.4 Insulinoma and Other Adenomas.- 4.4.5 Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.- 4.4.6 Acute Pancreatitis.- 4.4.7 Chronic Pancreatitis.- 5 Stomach and Duodenum.- 5.1 Anatomy.- 5.2 Vasculature.- 5.3 Conventional Radiography.- 5.4 Hypotonic Duodenography.- 5.5 Angiographic Technique.- 5.6 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 5.6.1 Vascular Changes.- 5.6.2 Gastroduodenal Hemorrhage.- 5.6.3 Gastroduodenal Tumors.- 5.6.4 Arteriomesenteric Compression of Duodenum.- 6 Small Intestine and Right Large Intestine.- 6.1 Anatomy.- 6.2 Vasculature.- 6.3 Conventional Radiography.- 6.4 Angiographic Techniques.- 6.5 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 6.5.1 Pathology and Clinical Aspects of Intestinal Tumors.- 6.5.2 Malignant Tumors.- 6.5.3 Benign Tumors.- 6.5.4 Enteritis and Regional Enteritis.- 6.5.5 Protein-Losing Enteropathy.- 6.5.6 Blood Flow Disturbance.- 6.5.7 Angiodysplasia of the Small and Large Intestine.- 6.5.8 Positional Changes of Small and Large Intestine.- 7 The Left Colon.- 7.1 Anatomy.- 7.2 Vasculature.- 7.3 Conventional Radiography.- 7.4 Angiographic Technique.- 7.5 Indications.- 7.6 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 7.6.1 Carcinoma of the Colon.- 7.6.2 Colonic Polyposis.- 7.6.3 Ulcerative Colitis.- 7.6.4 Circulatory Disturbances and Ischemic Colitis.- 8 Mesentery and Omentum.- 8.1 Anatomy and Clinical Significance.- 8.2 Vasculature.- 8.3 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- 9 Retroperitoneal Space.- 9.1 Anatomy.- 9.2 Vasculature.- 9.3 Conventional Radiography.- 9.4 Angiographic Technique.- 9.5 Angiographic Pathomorphology.- VI Frequency of Use and Diagnostic Value of Abdominal Angiography.- VII Plates (Figures 1–183).- VIII Bibliography.- IX Subject Index.