Abstract
Four cases of primary and secondary malignant hemangiopericytoma were correlatively studied using selective angiography, computed tomography, and pathologic specimens. One case was found in each of the peritoneal space (metastasis), the left middle cranial fossa, the left thigh, and the left retroperitoneal space. Basic angiographic features of the tumor were a few feeding arteries entering the tumor with radially arranged fine network throughout, early visualization of veins due to A-V shunting, and a long-standing tumor stain with avascular area (s). Correlative evaluation of angiograms, computed tomograms, and pathologic specimens revealed hemorrhage, central necrosis, and cystic degeneration for the avascular area (s) of the tumor stains on the angiograms. The more prominent those secondary changes, the less characteristic the angiographic features.
Higa, Toshiaki;
Kuroda, Yasumasa;
Kobashi, Yoichiro;
Ichijima, Kunio;
Odori, Teruo;
Torizuka, Kanji
[1]
- Kyoto Univ. (Japan). Hospital
Citation Formats
Higa, Toshiaki, Kuroda, Yasumasa, Kobashi, Yoichiro, Ichijima, Kunio, Odori, Teruo, and Torizuka, Kanji.
Malignant hemangiopericytoma. A correlative study of angiography, computed tomography, and pathology.
Japan: N. p.,
1983.
Web.
Higa, Toshiaki, Kuroda, Yasumasa, Kobashi, Yoichiro, Ichijima, Kunio, Odori, Teruo, & Torizuka, Kanji.
Malignant hemangiopericytoma. A correlative study of angiography, computed tomography, and pathology.
Japan.
Higa, Toshiaki, Kuroda, Yasumasa, Kobashi, Yoichiro, Ichijima, Kunio, Odori, Teruo, and Torizuka, Kanji.
1983.
"Malignant hemangiopericytoma. A correlative study of angiography, computed tomography, and pathology."
Japan.
@misc{etde_7006433,
title = {Malignant hemangiopericytoma. A correlative study of angiography, computed tomography, and pathology}
author = {Higa, Toshiaki, Kuroda, Yasumasa, Kobashi, Yoichiro, Ichijima, Kunio, Odori, Teruo, and Torizuka, Kanji}
abstractNote = {Four cases of primary and secondary malignant hemangiopericytoma were correlatively studied using selective angiography, computed tomography, and pathologic specimens. One case was found in each of the peritoneal space (metastasis), the left middle cranial fossa, the left thigh, and the left retroperitoneal space. Basic angiographic features of the tumor were a few feeding arteries entering the tumor with radially arranged fine network throughout, early visualization of veins due to A-V shunting, and a long-standing tumor stain with avascular area (s). Correlative evaluation of angiograms, computed tomograms, and pathologic specimens revealed hemorrhage, central necrosis, and cystic degeneration for the avascular area (s) of the tumor stains on the angiograms. The more prominent those secondary changes, the less characteristic the angiographic features.}
journal = []
volume = {28:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1983}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Malignant hemangiopericytoma. A correlative study of angiography, computed tomography, and pathology}
author = {Higa, Toshiaki, Kuroda, Yasumasa, Kobashi, Yoichiro, Ichijima, Kunio, Odori, Teruo, and Torizuka, Kanji}
abstractNote = {Four cases of primary and secondary malignant hemangiopericytoma were correlatively studied using selective angiography, computed tomography, and pathologic specimens. One case was found in each of the peritoneal space (metastasis), the left middle cranial fossa, the left thigh, and the left retroperitoneal space. Basic angiographic features of the tumor were a few feeding arteries entering the tumor with radially arranged fine network throughout, early visualization of veins due to A-V shunting, and a long-standing tumor stain with avascular area (s). Correlative evaluation of angiograms, computed tomograms, and pathologic specimens revealed hemorrhage, central necrosis, and cystic degeneration for the avascular area (s) of the tumor stains on the angiograms. The more prominent those secondary changes, the less characteristic the angiographic features.}
journal = []
volume = {28:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1983}
month = {Jan}
}