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    Clinical and imaging response in neuroendocrine hepatic metastasis treated with Y-90 radioembolization by Kharoti, Y, Ahuja, C, Farsad, K, Kaufman, J, Kolbeck, K.J

    “…Purpose To evaluate both the clinical and imaging response of unresectable hepatic neuroendocrine metastasis after treatment with Y-90 microsphere…”
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    Clinical correlation between hepatic vein opacification and hepatopulmonary shunt fraction for 90Y evaluation by Pinjaroen, N, Kaufman, J, Kolbeck, K.J, Farsad, K, Watson, L

    “…Purpose Hepatopulmonary shunt (HPS) fraction ≥20% is one of the occasional criteria preventing 90Y therapy. This study aimed to identify if there is clinical…”
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    Primary placement of a constrained transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: how we do it by Kharoti, Y, Ahuja, C, Timmermans, H, Schenning, R, Priest, R, Petersen, B, Kolbeck, K.J, Barton, R, Kaufman, J, Keller, F.S, Farsad, K

    “…Learning Objectives Three methods for placement of a primary constrained transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) will be reviewed. Background TIPS…”
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    Abstract No. 350 - Clinical and imaging response in neuroendocrine hepatic metastasis treated with Y-90 radioembolization by Kharoti, Y., Ahuja, C., Farsad, K., Kaufman, J., Kolbeck, K.J.

    “…To evaluate both the clinical and imaging response of unresectable hepatic neuroendocrine metastasis after treatment with Y-90 microsphere radioembolization…”
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    Abstract No. 385 - Clinical correlation between hepatic vein opacification and hepatopulmonary shunt fraction for 90Y evaluation by Pinjaroen, N., Kaufman, J., Kolbeck, K.J., Farsad, K., Watson, L.

    “…Hepatopulmonary shunt (HPS) fraction ≥20% is one of the occasional criteria preventing 90Y therapy. This study aimed to identify if there is clinical…”
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    Acoustic cavitation and its chemical consequences by BlakePerutz, J. R., Suslick, Kenneth S., Didenko, Yuri, Fang, Ming M., Hyeon, Taeghwan, Kolbeck, Kenneth J., McNamara, William B., Mdleleni, Millan M., Wong, Mike

    “…Acoustic cavitation is responsible for both sonochemistry and sonoluminescence. Bubble collapse in liquids results in an enormous concentration of energy from…”
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    Educational Exhibit Abstract No. 354 - Primary placement of a constrained transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: how we do it by Kharoti, Y., Ahuja, C., Timmermans, H., Schenning, R., Priest, R., Petersen, B., Kolbeck, K.J., Barton, R., Kaufman, J., Keller, F.S., Farsad, K.

    “…Three methods for placement of a primary constrained transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) will be reviewed. TIPS creation is often complicated…”
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