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Int J Stroke
December 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Background: Surgical clipping and endovascular coiling are well-established treatments for acutely ruptured intracranial aneurysms leading to acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). However, these modalities have limitations, particularly in cases involving wide-necked, bifurcating, or dissecting aneurysms. Flow diverter (FD) devices, initially used for unruptured aneurysms, have emerged as an alternative treatment for ruptured aneurysms despite concerns about hemorrhagic complications.
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November 2024
GI Endoscopy Service, IGESP Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:
Endosc Ultrasound
December 2023
Gastroenterology, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ.
Background And Objectives: Management of hepatic abscesses has traditionally been performed by image-guided percutaneous techniques. More recently, EUS drainage has been shown to be efficacious and safe. The aim of this study is to compare EUS-guided percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD) of hepatic abscesses.
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October 2022
Department of Interventional Neuroradiology, Neuroev Clinic, Mandaqui Hospital, Sepaco Hospital, IGESP Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is an anatomical variation of the intracranial venous system, usually without clinical repercussion. In most cases, DVAs are incidentally diagnosed and should be considered as benign conditions. In rare circumstances, DVAs may become symptomatic due to mechanical or flow-related etiologies.
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