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- 2. The patient had a chest tube put to drain the hemothorax and ____ the complication.
- 3. There were two attempts using a semiautomated 18-G biopsy needle yielding a good core from the ____.
- 5. Image-guided percutaneous biopsy is a quick and well-tolerated procedure and does not commonly require general ____.
- 6. The ____ stopped immediately post-embolization, evident by post-angiographic run
- 8. Computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy of the ____ is a common procedure in the radiology department
- 11. There are many documented cases of pulmonary artery embolization, particularly when dealing with arteriovenous ____ in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia [8]and pseudoaneurysms.
- 14. Life-threatening pulmonary hemorrhage is a rare complication from a CT-guided ____ biopsy.
- 15. Common complications of CT-guided lung or mediastinal biopsy includes____, small hematoma, or self-limiting hemoptysis but infrequently fatal.
- 16. Three hours post biopsy, the patient became ____ with deteriorating vital signs and an urgent CT was carried out.
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- 1. Core needle biopsy is the preferred choice compared with fine needle ____ biopsy, as histopathology is more reliable to characterize the tumor, particularly lymphoma.
- 4. A repeat CT angio (CTA) study a week later revealed no active bleeding and affected only a small region of the right upper lobe lung ____.
- 7. embolization of the active arterial bleeder done by the interventional radiology unit can be a life-saving procedure.
- 9. Patient was pushed to the angiography suite to perform an immediate catheter angiography and ____.
- 10. Image-guided ____ biopsy is a commonly requested procedure for tissue diagnosis of mediastinal masses.
- 12. Transcatheter embolization is a well-known procedure for pulmonary artery ____.
- 13. Multiphase CT can help determine the possible bleeding points, reducing the time in the ____ suite.
