Practice Test # 4: Bonus Questions
and Adam Sciuk2 (1) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA (2) Department of Radiology, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Abstract Answers to Test #4…
and Adam Sciuk2 (1) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA (2) Department of Radiology, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Abstract Answers to Test #4…
and Adam Sciuk2 (1) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA (2) Department of Radiology, Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Abstract The Positron Emission Tomography specialty…
4 Case-Based Procedure-Related Complications 4.1 Systemic Complication Fatal retroperitoneal hemorrhage after antegrade locoregional thrombolysis Patient History A 64-year-old woman with peripheral vascular disease presented with acute limb ischemia of her left…
2 Minor and Major Complications 2.1 Definitions Minor complication is defined as a treatment-related adverse event requiring nominal therapy or no treatment with or without overnight hospitalization for observation. 1. No…
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Fig. 26.1 (a) Bone scan shows multiple areas of intense uptake in the skull, bilateral humeral shafts, and proximal radii. (b–c) The right humerus plain film shows an oblique diaphyseal…
Fig. 12.1 (a, b) Contrast-enhanced CT. Axial (a) and MPR coronal (b) images showed a large retroperitoneal mass, appearing not homogeneously hypodense for the presence of multiple nonenhancing necrotic areas…
Fig. 27.1 (a–c) Chest X-ray (a) and coronal (b) and axial (c) CT scan of the chest show normal findings, the absence of parenchymal or pleural abnormalities, regular airway. (d–e)…