Use of tolazoline enahanced superior mesenteric arteriography to improve opacification of a cecal vascular ectasia: a case report
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01887552
Use of tolazoline enahanced superior mesenteric arteriography to improve opacification of a cecal vascular ectasia: a case report
Abstract
The use of vasodilators to enhance venous opacification during superior mesenteric arteriography is well established. This is a report on the use of intra-arterial tolazoline hydrochloride during angiography to improve opacification of a cecal vascular ectasia which was poorly demonstrated on an arteriogram performed without tolazoline.
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