1972
DOI: 10.1517/03009734000000026
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Angiography of the Pancreas and the Liver

Abstract: Angiography of the pancreas and the liver was performed in 69 patients, and in about 85% there was a good correlation between the angiographic findings and the results of operations or autopsies. The difficulties are greatest in diagnosis of carcinoma of the pancreas and of mall metastasis of the liver. A relatively low concentration of the contrast medium was used and did not diminish the angiographic information.

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