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Radiology | 1979

Results and Significance of Angiography in Potential Kidney Donors

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

Foley catheter hysterosalpingography: a simplified technique for investigating infertility.

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

Deaths related to iodinated contrast media reported spontaneously to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 1978-1994: effect of the availability of low-osmolality contrast media.

David B. Spring; Michael A. Bettmann; Howard E. Barkan


Radiology | 2000

Potential therapeutic effects of contrast materials in hysterosalpingography : A prospective randomized clinical trial

David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan; Stephen C. Pruyn


Radiology | 1997

Nonfatal adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media: spontaneous reporting to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 1978-1994.

David B. Spring; Michael A. Bettmann; Howard E. Barkan


Radiology | 1984

Informed consent for intravenous contrast-enhanced radiography: a national survey of practice and opinion.

David B. Spring; J R Akin; Alexander R. Margulis


Radiology | 1985

Radiologists and informed-consent lawsuits.

David B. Spring; D J Tennenhouse; J R Akin; Alexander R. Margulis


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2004

Enhanced Fertility After Diagnostic Hysterosalpingography May Be a Myth

David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan


Radiology | 1992

Potential therapeutic effect of oil-soluble contrast media in hysterosalpingography.

David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2005

Fertility enhancement by hysterosalpingography with oil-soluble contrast media : Reality not myth. Authors' reply

Neil Johnson; Wendy E. Hadden; Lawrence W. Chamley; David B. Spring; Howard E. Barkan; Anthony J. Yun; Patrick Y. Lee

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University of California

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