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Management of the Pediatric Patient for Interventional Radiologic Procedures

ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to aid the interventional radiologist who is asked to perform an interventional radiologic procedure on a pediatric patient. The pediatric patient poses a different set of problems when compared with his or her adult counterpart. The obvious differences in siz...

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Published in:Seminars in interventional radiology 2002, Vol.19 (1), p.003-012
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