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Letter from the Guest Editor
It is my great pleasure to present this issue of Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology dedicated to “Pelvic hemorrhage in female patients.” Arterial hemorrhage is one of the most serious problems a...
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Antonio Pinto
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81-82
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Bleeding Due to Pelvic Fractures in Female Patients: Pictorial Review of Multidetector Computed Tomography Imaging
Pelvic bone fractures in female patients are a result of high-energy trauma and are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Their classification is based on the mechanism of the traumatic impa...
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Luigia Romano,
Antonio Pinto,
Raffaella Niola,
Ciro Stavolo,
Teresa Cinque,
Stefania Daniele,
Maria Giuseppina Scuderi,
Nicola Gagliardi
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83-92
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Arterial Bleeding in Pelvic Trauma: Priorities in Angiographic Embolization
Vascular injuries are a major source of morbidity and mortality in patients with blunt pelvic trauma. Up to 40% of patients with pelvic fractures related to blunt traumatic injury experience intra-abd...
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Raffaella Niola,
Antonio Pinto,
Amelia Sparano,
Rosa Ignarra,
Luigia Romano,
Franco Maglione
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93-101
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Postpartum Hemorrhage: What Every Radiologist Needs to Know
Postpartum hemorrhage is among the most common causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as a blood loss of greater than 500 mL or any amount that, if not replaced, ...
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Antonio Pinto,
Raffaella Niola,
Luca Brunese,
Fabio Pinto,
Matteo Losco,
Luigia Romano
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102-110
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