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Fig. 2 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 2

From: Comparison of three embolic materials at partial splenic artery embolization for hypersplenism: clinical, laboratory, and radiological outcomes

Fig. 2

A 54-year-old male patient with cirrhotic hypersplenism due to HCV underwent PSE using embospheres 700–900 µ and using a 5F Cobra catheter. a Digital subtraction angiography in the arterial phase before embolization shows the splenic artery branches; upper, middle, and lower (arrows). b Digital subtraction angiography in the delayed phase before PSE shows the splenic parenchymal blush. c Digital subtraction angiography in the arterial phase after PSE shows the splenic artery branches; upper, middle, and lower (arrows). d Digital subtraction angiography in the delayed phase after PSE shows a decrease in the splenic parenchymal blush by approximately 60% (arrows)

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