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Ankle sensor. Ankle sensor position. Angiography showing a laterally directed, 1.5 mm newly formed sidewall aneurysm, arising from the basilar artery, approximately midway between the AICA and SCA. This aneurysm was inferior to the ventrally located and clipped aneurysm of the week before photomicrograph of C. tropicalis Advancement of the aortic stent graft (Endurant ENUF2514C105EE; Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA).
A coronary angiogram showing the definition of stems and crowns Middle cerebral artery aneurysm angiogram, anteroposterior view. ACA Anterior Cerebral Artery, ICA Internal Carotid Artery, MCA Middle Cerebral Artery. Aneurysm is seen in the trifurcation of MCA Provocative arteriography after stent removal showing the UIF. Post stent graft angiogram. A stent graft is seen within the distal common iliac artery. Ward map showing facility clusters.
Intraoperative photograph after pterional approach from the right-hand side and resection of the cavernoma. The suction tube touches the beginning of the left optic nerve. One can look through the right-hand optic nerve, because it is extremely thin. Coronary angiogram showing a non dominant circumflex with a small caliber first obtuse marginal (OM1) totally occluded at the proximal end and a large caliber second obtuse marginal with a 75% stenosis in the mid portion. Martin Tabler Fluoroscopy angiography of the left superior pulmonary vein during occlusion with the cryoballoon(arrow). Quadripolar catheter in the coronary sinus. PV:pulmonary vein; CS: coronary sinus.
Angiogram 14 months after insufficient result of first embolization in a 44-year-old woman with a large fibroid burden demonstrates a substantial additional vascular supply to the uterus from the inferior mesenteric artery, not appreciated at first embolization An example of a region-of-interest used for angiographic volume determination in epicardial arteries A: Posterior short neck glenoid. B: Posterior long neck glenoid. MMTV screening with RT-PCR. Lane 1 & 10 -100 bp laddar; 2 & 3 – CDNA from tumor sample; 4 & 5 Genomic DNA of C57 and C3H mice (426 bp); 6 & 7 – RNA from c57 and c3H mice; 8 & 9 – CDNA from tumor sample with β actin primers (432 bp). GT was defined by consensus among the three IRs. FVs are highlighted in red on a paper copy of the 2D angiogram
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