Percutaneous Hepatography: The Kinetic Method of Injection of Contrast Medium |
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Introduction | 1 |
Value of Percutaneous Hepatography | 8 |
Indications for Percutaneous | 23 |
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abnormal lymph flow ascites Biliary cirrhosis blood branches hepatic vein Budd-Chiari syndrome caliber chronic cisterna chyli common duct contrast medium contrast medium injection demonstration deposit of contrast Diagnosis disease drainage esophageal varices extrahepatic gallbladder hemodynamics hepatic artery hepatic lymph hepatic vein needle hepatic vein portal hepatoduodenal ligament Hepatogram Hepatographic series inferior vena cava intrahepatic lymphatics Intrasplenic pressure kinetic contrast medium kinetic injection late phase liver parenchyma main portal vein means of kinetic mm/H₂O morphology normal occlusion parenchyma patient percutaneous hepatography percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography peripheral porta hepatis portal branches portal branches hepatic Portal cirrhosis portal lymphatics portal pressure portal vein portal vein branches portography posthepatic Posthepatitic cirrhosis prehepatic presinusoidal obstruction puncture retrograde filling right hepatic vein right lobe roentgen seconds after beginning seen segmental sinusoidal obstruction splenic vein Splenoportogram streamline effect struction thoracic duct tion transhepatic cholangiography trast medium unremarkable varices with bleeding vascular system vein Fig vein portal branches visualized