Vascular Imaging VI

159 gamuts

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A

abnormal abdominal vessels
abnormal position of the heart
abnormality on splenic arteriography
acyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
acyanotic congenital heart disease with normal pulmonary vascularity
anemia
aneurysm of abdominal aorta or its branches
anomalous thoracic arterial communication
anomaly of inferior vena cava
aortic aneurysm
aortic arch anomaly
aortic insufficiency
aortic valve disease
arterial aneurysm
arterial calcification
arterial dilatation
arterial dissection
arterial occlusion
arterial rupture
arterial tortuosity
arteriovenous fistulas
atherosclerosis
avascular intracranial mass
avascular renal mass
avascular zone near the brain surface

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B

bleeding tendency
brain ischemia secondary to extracranial lesion
branchial arch anomaly
Budd-Chiari syndrome

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C

calcification in great vessels
cardiac or pericardial neoplasm or cyst
cardiomyopathy
cerebral arterial disease
cerebral vessel wall irregularity
cerebrovascular malformation
claudication
coarctation of aorta
common origin of carotid arteries
complete atrioventricular canal
complicated atrial shunt
congenital cardiomyopathy
congenital heart disease
congenital heart disease with anterior right aortic arch
congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary vascularity
coronary artery abnormality
coronary artery aneurysm
cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
cyanotic congenital heart disease with precapillary hypertension vascularity

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D

decreased cerebral vascular transit time
decreased intracranial vessel size
decreased renal artery diastolic flow
dextrocardia
dilated azygos vein
dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta or arch

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E

early renal vein opacification
embolus
enlarged pulmonary veins
eosinophilia

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F

filling defect in right ventricle

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G

gas embolism
gastrointestinal system bleeding
generalized pulmonary arterial hypervascularity
generalized pulmonary arterial hypovascularity

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H

heart failure in childhood
heart failure in the first month of life
heart failure in the first week of life
hemangioma
hepatic vein dilatation
high-output heart function
high-resistance internal carotid artery flow
hypercalcemia
hyperphosphatasemia
hyperphosphatemia
hypertension
hypocalcemia
hypoglycemia
hypokalemia
hypophosphatemia

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I

increased intracranial vessel size
increased portal vein flow
increased renal artery diastolic flow
increased resistance index of renal transplant
inferior vena cava obstruction
internal jugular vein thrombosis
intestinal lymphangiectasia
intracranial arteriovenous shunting
intracranial hypervascularity
ischemia of digits
ischemic heart disease

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L

lack of filling of intracranial vessels
large aortic arch
large ascending aorta
large main pulmonary artery
late onset of cyanosis in neonatal congenital heart disease
left atrial enlargement
left ventricular enlargement
left-to-right shunt in congenital heart disease
localized pulmonary vessel enlargement
lymphedema

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M

macular stains
main pulmonary artery obstruction
marked cyanosis in first week of life
mass in inferior vena cava
massive cardiomegaly
mild or intermittent cyanosis in first week
mitral insufficiency

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P

pancytopenia
pericardial calcification
pericardial effusion
pneumopericardium
polycythemia
portal hypertension
portal vein gas
portal vein obstruction
portal vein thrombosis
portal venous hypertension
prolonged cerebral vascular transit time
prosthetic valve regurgitation
pulmonary arterial hypertension
pulmonary artery aneurysm
pulmonary artery calcification
pulmonary artery catheterization
pulmonary artery rupture
pulmonary artery stenosis
pulmonary embolism
pulmonary hypertension

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R

Raynaud phenomenon
renal artery aneurysm or microaneurysm
renal vein thrombosis
right atrial enlargement
right ventricular enlargement
right-to-left atrial shunt
right-to-left shunt at ductus level
right-to-left shunt or admixture lesion in congenital heart disease
right-to-left ventricular shunt

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S

small aortic arch
small ascending aorta
small heart
splenic vein obstruction
subclavian steal syndrome
superior mesenteric artery syndrome
superior vena cava syndrome
supravalvular aortic stenosis
systemic hypertension
systemic hypotension
systemic-to-pulmonary vascular shunt

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T

telangiectasia
third mogul sign
thrombocythemia
tricuspid insufficiency

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U

unilateral pulmonary arterial hypervascularity

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V

vascular malformation
vasculopathy
vasomotor symptoms
venous anomaly
venous dilatation
venous occlusion
venous thrombosis
ventricular septal defect