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2016, Number S1

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Acta Med 2016; 14 (S1)

Interventional radiology in the diagnosis and treatment of neoplasms

Ríos RJL, Carbajal SVR, Santillán MR
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Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 55-61
PDF size: 595.44 Kb.


Key words:

Interventional radiology, nephrostomy, biliary drainage, embolization, thermal ablation, chemoembolization.

ABSTRACT

The interventional radiology is a clinical-radiological specialty, and now it has overtaken the limits of diagnostic imagenology. It offers to the patient, evaluation and handling through minimal invasion, safe and effective procedures. It has an overriding role in the oncological ambience, and it presence is increasing.


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