Failure of ivalon to provide permanent hepatic arterial occlusion |
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Authors: | Donald L. Miller M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Diagnostic Radiology Department, Clinical Center, Building 10, Room 1C660, 20892 Bethesda, National Institutes of Health, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Ivalon (polyvinyl alcohol) is a commonly used embolic agent, generally considered to be permanent. In a patient with the carcinoid syndrome, embolization of hepatic metastases with Ivalon failed to produce permanent occlusion, and recurrent tumor was supplied by many of the same small arteries identified on the original arteriogram. Occasionally, Ivalon may have only a temporary occlusive effect. A possible explanation for this phenomenon is proposed. |
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Keywords: | Arteries Therapeutic blockade Carcinoid Polyvinyl compounds |
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