Background: Left ventricular pseudoaneurysm (LVPA) is a rare entity characterized by a tendency to spontaneous rupture due to its morphology, a lack of myocardial fibers and fibrous tissue delineating the cavity. An early diagnosis is essential in order to guide appropriate therapy.
Purpose: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of different imaging techniques, treatment results, and prognosis of patients (pts) with LVPA.
A number of 55 balloon dilatations were performed on 23 patients with oesophageal stenoses of various aetiologies. Among these, 22 displayed benign stenoses and only 1 case had a malignant aetiology. The number of dilatations per patient varied from 1 to 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiol Diagn (Berl)
June 1989
The dynamic computed tomography (CT) is used by the authors in a complex system of investigations. It is preceded by a diagnosis stage which determines the "normal" character of the liver and it is followed by the angiographic exploration for the cases with surgical indication. 36 patients with CT diagnosis of prehepatic portal hypertension were studied; from these patients, 24 had an angiographic confirmation and 16 of them were operated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi
July 1987
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
December 1985
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
December 1985
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
February 1985
Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Chir
July 1984
Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Otorinolaringol
March 1984
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
December 1982
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
September 1981
Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna
September 1979
Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Chir
August 1977
Between 1953 and 1976 a total of 2527 mitral commissurotomies have been performed in the Clinic for Cardio-Vascular Surgery of the "Fundeni" Hospital. This group included cases with pure mitral stenosis (predominantly following rheumatic disease), but also cases of mitral stenosis associated with other cardiac lesions in which the major hemodynamic element was the mitral obstruction. Criteria are discussed for surgery, the preoperative preparation of the patient, incidents, accidents and complications, as well as technical difficulties of the digital and/or instrumental mitral commissurotomies on closed heart, either carried out for the first time in the respective patient, or as iterative intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Interna (Bucur)
September 1973