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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"Contribuição da ressonância magnética na avaliação de doadores do lobo direito ao transplante hepático intervivos" / Contribuition of magnetic resonance in the evaluation of donors for right lobe living liver transplantation

Warmbrand, Gisele 14 December 2004 (has links)
Este estudo teve, por finalidade, estabelecer o valor da ressonância magnética em 30 doadores potenciais do lobo direito do fígado, na determinação dos seguintes fatores: esteatose hepática; anatomia biliar; anatomias arterial hepática, venosas portal e hepática, e volume hepático lobar, comparando-os, respectivamente, com os achados anatomopatológicos da biópsia hepática, da colangiografia intraoperatória, da angiografia digital e/ou com os achados cirúrgicos, e com o peso real do enxerto. A RM subestimou a infiltração gordurosa hepática; permitiu identificar a anatomia biliar, com concordância em 83% dos casos; apresentou 100% de concordância na avaliação das anatomias arterial e venosas portal e hepática, e superestimou, em pequeno grau, o volume hepático lobar / The purpose of this study was to establish the value of the magnetic resonance in 30 potential donors for right lobe living liver transplantation. The main goal was to determine the following factors: steatosis; biliar anatomy; hepatic arterial anatomy; portal and hepatic venous anatomy, and lobar liver volume, comparing them to liver biopsy results, to intraoperative colangiography, to digital angiography and/or surgical findings, and to the real graft weight, respectively. The MR has underestimated liver steatosis; it has identified biliar anatomy with 83% of agreement; it has had 100% of agreement in the evaluation of arterial and portal and hepatic venous anatomy, and it has overestimated with small degree the lobar liver volume
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"Contribuição da ressonância magnética na avaliação de doadores do lobo direito ao transplante hepático intervivos" / Contribuition of magnetic resonance in the evaluation of donors for right lobe living liver transplantation

Gisele Warmbrand 14 December 2004 (has links)
Este estudo teve, por finalidade, estabelecer o valor da ressonância magnética em 30 doadores potenciais do lobo direito do fígado, na determinação dos seguintes fatores: esteatose hepática; anatomia biliar; anatomias arterial hepática, venosas portal e hepática, e volume hepático lobar, comparando-os, respectivamente, com os achados anatomopatológicos da biópsia hepática, da colangiografia intraoperatória, da angiografia digital e/ou com os achados cirúrgicos, e com o peso real do enxerto. A RM subestimou a infiltração gordurosa hepática; permitiu identificar a anatomia biliar, com concordância em 83% dos casos; apresentou 100% de concordância na avaliação das anatomias arterial e venosas portal e hepática, e superestimou, em pequeno grau, o volume hepático lobar / The purpose of this study was to establish the value of the magnetic resonance in 30 potential donors for right lobe living liver transplantation. The main goal was to determine the following factors: steatosis; biliar anatomy; hepatic arterial anatomy; portal and hepatic venous anatomy, and lobar liver volume, comparing them to liver biopsy results, to intraoperative colangiography, to digital angiography and/or surgical findings, and to the real graft weight, respectively. The MR has underestimated liver steatosis; it has identified biliar anatomy with 83% of agreement; it has had 100% of agreement in the evaluation of arterial and portal and hepatic venous anatomy, and it has overestimated with small degree the lobar liver volume

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