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    Use of self-expanding vascular endoprostheses in superior vena cava syndrome by García Mónaco, R., Bertoni, H., Pallota, G., Lastiri, R., Varela, M., Beveraggi, E.M., Vassallo, B.C.

    “…Introduction: Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is associated to a malignant tumor in more than 90% of cases; being the lung cancer the most frequent (80%)…”
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    Liver transplantation as treatment for arterioportal fistulae by D'Agostino, Daniel, Mónaco, Ricardo García, Alonso, Valeria, Iñón, Alberto, Ciardullo, Miguel, de Santibañes, Eduardo

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-06-1998)
    “…The authors present the case of a 14-year-old boy with secondary portal hypertension caused by arterio-portal fistulae. Ascites, edema, severe abdominal pain,…”
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    Venous anomalies and abnormalities of the posterior fossa by GOULAO, A, ALVAREZ, H, MONACO, R. G, PRUVOST, P, LASJAUNIAS, P

    Published in Neuroradiology (1990)
    “…The authors report a series of 16 patients with venous anomalies or abnormalities of the posterior fossa studied by angiography, CT and/or MRI. We believe that…”
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    A new methodology for the preoperative localization of occult insulinomas by Grosembacher, L, García Mónaco, R, Sívori, E, Beveraggi, E, Capurro, L, Balzaretti, M, Litwak, L

    Published in Medicina (Buenos Aires) (1997)
    “…In patients with hypoglycemic syndrome, preoperative localization of the insulinoma highly contributes to surgical removal. When the ultrasonography, computed…”
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    Posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations: angioarchitecture in relation to their hemorrhagic episodes by MONACO, R. G, ALVAREZ, H, GOULAO, A, PRUVOST, P, LASJAUNIAS, P

    Published in Neuroradiology (1990)
    “…Classically, posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations (PF-AVMs) have been considered as lesions with high tendency to bleed. However, careful analysis of…”
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