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385 - Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients with Thrombocytopenia and/or Coagulopathy: Embolization with Glue Significantly Less Likely to Require Repeat Intervention than Other Embolic Agents
SIR ePoster library. Garcia Paredes L. 03/28/20; 289625; 385
Luis Garcia Paredes
Luis Garcia Paredes
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Poster Title: Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients with Thrombocytopenia and/or Coagulopathy: Embolization with Glue Significantly Less Likely to Require Repeat Intervention than Other Embolic Agents

Poster number: 385

Category: Arterial Interventions: Embolization

Authors: L Garcia Paredes1, G Li2, C Chao3

Keywords: 0385, Luis Garcia Paredes Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients with Thrombocytopenia and/or Coagulopathy: Embolization with Glue Significantly Less Likely to Require Repeat Intervention than Other Embolic Agents Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients wi
Poster Title: Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients with Thrombocytopenia and/or Coagulopathy: Embolization with Glue Significantly Less Likely to Require Repeat Intervention than Other Embolic Agents

Poster number: 385

Category: Arterial Interventions: Embolization

Authors: L Garcia Paredes1, G Li2, C Chao3

Keywords: 0385, Luis Garcia Paredes Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients with Thrombocytopenia and/or Coagulopathy: Embolization with Glue Significantly Less Likely to Require Repeat Intervention than Other Embolic Agents Emergent Uncontrolled Bleeding in Patients wi
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