Recurrent Lower GI Bleed After Colonoscopy: Why Is Arteriography the Next Step?
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Colonoscopy localized the bleeding site and treatment was attempted. Ongoing or recu
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Colonoscopy localized the bleeding site and treatment was attempted. Ongoing or recu
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Active bleeding in a hemodynamically unstable patient or a patient who has required
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Lower gastrointestinal tract bleeding. Active bleeding clinically observed as hematochezia or melena in a hemodynamically s
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Metastatic liver disease: Solitary colorectal liver metastasis. (Management of Liver Cancer): recommended study, differenti
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Metastatic liver disease: Multifocal bilobar colorectal carcinoma (liver dominant or isolated). (Management of Liver Cancer
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Metastatic liver disease: Multifocal metastatic neuroendocrine tumor (includes carcinoid tumors as well as islet cell tumor
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Hepatocellular cancer: Solitary tumor less than 3 cm, cirrhotic. (Management of Liver Cancer): recommended study, different
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Woman of childbearing age with abdominal pain, fever, and leukocytosis. Marked tenderness on pelvic examination. CT scan sh
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Patient with a 2 week history of cough, fever, and foul-smelling sputum. Worsening condition despite a full course of broad
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Patient with abdominal pain radiating to the back 5 weeks after hospitalization for acute pancreatitis. Afebrile. CT scan s