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Outcomes following unilateral uterine artery embolisation

B McLucas, MD 1 R A Reed 4 S Goodwin 2 A Rappaport 5 L Adler 3 R Perrella 2 and J Dalrymple 3

Departments of 1Obstetrics and Gynecology and 2Radiology, University of California at Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, 3Tower-Century Imaging, Century City Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, 4Department of Radiology, Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA and 5Department of Radiology, Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Long Beach, CA, USA



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Figure 1. (a) Delayed image from a pelvic angiogram showing retrograde filling of the right uterine artery (arrow) via the left uterine artery (curved arrow). (b) Right common iliac artery angiogram showing the stump of internal iliac artery following previous ligation (arrow).

 


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Figure 2. (a) Pelvic angiogram demonstrating enlarged right uterine artery (arrow). There is no left uterine artery arising from the internal iliac artery. (b) Delayed image from an oblique angiogram of the left internal iliac artery without demonstration of a uterine artery.

 





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