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300 related items for PubMed ID: 9574584

  • 1. One-step needle aspiration and lavage for the treatment of abdominal and pelvic abscesses.
    Wroblicka JT, Kuligowska E.
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  • 2. Treatment of pelvic abscesses: value of one-step sonographically guided transrectal needle aspiration and lavage.
    Kuligowska E, Keller E, Ferrucci JT.
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  • 3. Percutaneous treatment of liver abscesses: needle aspiration versus catheter drainage.
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  • 4. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage of pelvic abscess without fluoroscopy guidance.
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  • 7. Treatment of pelvic abscesses and other fluid collections: efficacy of transvaginal sonographically guided aspiration and drainage.
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  • 9. Interventional drainage of appendiceal abscesses in children.
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    Gee MS, Kim JY, Gervais DA, Hahn PF, Mueller PR.
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  • 11. Treatment of breast abscesses with US-guided percutaneous needle drainage without indwelling catheter placement.
    Hook GW, Ikeda DM.
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  • 12. Multiloculated prostate abscess: treatment with transrectal ultrasound guided transrectal needle aspiration and lavage with the saline and antibiotic.
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    Ryan JM, Murphy BL, Boland GW, Mueller PR.
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  • 17. Percutaneous paracoccygeal catheter drainage of deep pelvic abscesses using a combination of sonographic and fluoroscopic guidance.
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  • 18. Percutaneous transgluteal drainage of pelvic abscesses in interventional radiology: A safe alternative to surgery.
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