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INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY COLLATERALIZATION IN HEPATIC ARTERY OCCLUSION

GEORGE W. WIRTANEN M.D.1 and JÜRI V. KAUDE M.D.2

1 Professor of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine, Madison, Wisconsin.
2 Professor of Radiology, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida. Docent in Diagnostic Radiology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden.

Seven patients who had thrombosis of the hepatic artery secondary to prolonged intra-arterial infusion of cytotoxic drugs, or had hepatic artery ligation, demonstrated significant inferior phrenic artery collateralization to resupply the liver and eventually the metastatic tumor nodules.


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