Renal AngiographyOwings Wilson Kincaid |
Contents
Embryologic and Anatomic Considerations by W HENRY HOLLINSHEAD | 13 |
Technics and Hazards of Renal Angiography by OWINGS W KINCAID | 36 |
Other Methods | 58 |
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abdominal aneurysm aorta aortic aortography appearance arise arterial phase arteriogram arteriography associated atheromatous bilateral blood branches calyces catheter cause cent changes clinical complete complications contrast medium crossing cysts demonstrated described diagnosis dilatation disease dissection employed evidence examination fibromuscular disease fibrous findings frequently function hydronephrosis hypertension important increased inferior injection intrarenal involved kidney later left renal lesions less lower medial method multiple narrowing needle nephrographic phase normal Note observed occlusion occur operation origin parenchyma particularly patients percutaneous performed phase portion position possible present pressure puncture rare renal angiography renal artery stenosis renal pelvis renal plasma flow renal vein reported result retrograde right kidney right renal artery secondary seconds seen segmental selective angiography selective renal severe shown shows side significant supply suprarenal technic tion translumbar tumor upper ureter urogram usually vary vascular vena cava venous vessels wall washout