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Radiology | 1979
David B. Spring; Oscar Satvatierra; Alphonse J. Palubinskas; William Amend; Flavio Vincenti; Nicholas J. Feduska
Multiple renal arteries originating from the aortoiliac vessels were identified angiographically in 44% of 444 prospective renal donors. Bilateral multiple renal arteries were identified in 12%. With good immunological donor-recipient matching, 17 kidneys with multiple renal arteries were transplanted with excellent results; therefore, presence of multiple renal arteries should not be considered a contraindication to kidney transplantation. A high proportion (17%) of the prospective donors, acceptable by all other means of evaluation, had abnormmal angiographic findings that led to reconsideration of their acceptance. In addition to multiple renal arteries, neither renovascular atherosclerosis nor fibromuscular dysplasia proved to be an absolute contraindication to transplantation.
Radiology | 1979
David B. Spring; Rolla E. Wilson; George H. Arronet
A simplified technique for hysterosalpingography, based on over 5,000 studies, is described. This method is quickly and easily performed. Patient acceptance is high.
Radiology | 1997
David B. Spring; Michael A. Bettmann; Howard E. Barkan
Radiology | 2000
David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan; Stephen C. Pruyn
Radiology | 1997
David B. Spring; Michael A. Bettmann; Howard E. Barkan
Radiology | 1984
David B. Spring; J R Akin; Alexander R. Margulis
Radiology | 1985
David B. Spring; D J Tennenhouse; J R Akin; Alexander R. Margulis
American Journal of Roentgenology | 2004
David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan
Radiology | 1992
David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan
American Journal of Roentgenology | 2005
Neil Johnson; Wendy E. Hadden; Lawrence W. Chamley; David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan; Anthony J. Yun; Patrick Y. Lee