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Blunt Abdominal Trauma Part 3 Splenic Injury short 

Radiology Education by Joseph W. Owen, MD
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@Elyrion4409
@Elyrion4409 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! Question: the case at 8:22, how do you know it’s bleeding into the intraperitoneal cavity and not a contained subscapular hematoma. Both could have active blush right?
@mbmd1625
@mbmd1625 Год назад
I'm also wondering this as well. Also if it was contained, would that be classified as pseudoaneurysm?
@giuliocasalis5031
@giuliocasalis5031 Год назад
Could you explain me why is there a density enhancement on the delayed venous phase in active extravasation?
@vicenciodavila7464
@vicenciodavila7464 5 месяцев назад
He explains this on part one
@coldmagnet
@coldmagnet 2 года назад
Do you need a delayed phase to officially call it active extravasation?
@RadiologyEducation
@RadiologyEducation 2 года назад
You dont have to have a delayed phase but it will increase your sensitivity and specificity
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