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Fig. 8 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 8

From: Clinical outcome and safety of selective renal artery embolization using permanent occlusive agents for acute renal bleeding

Fig. 8

A 38-year-old man had persistent hematuria due to an angiomylipoma of the right kidney. Renal artery angiography with the Cobra catheter at the origin (a) shows the tumor in the middle zone (red arrow). Microcatheter angiography defines the segmental branch feeding the tumor (b). PVA was injected through the microcatheter with obliteration of the tumor bed as seen in the post-embolization micro-catheter angiography. Main renal angiography showed disappearance of the tumor with sparing the renal arterial tree (white arrow) (d)

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