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Increased reliability of CT-imaging signs of bleeding into soft tissue in patients with COVID-19 for planning transarterial embolization.

A Yu PolyaevAlexander Evgenievich TyagunovA A PolonskyV N VinogradovD Yu TrudkovS V MosinE A StradymovM V BaglaenkoAlexander Vyacheslavovich Sazhin
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2023)
The presence of a fluid level and the phenomenon of a "signal flare" on CT in the structure of spontaneous hematomas of the soft tissues of the abdominal and thoracic wall in COVID-19 patients more often corresponded to ongoing bleeding on the TCA. The absence of coagulopathic CT signs more often corresponded to stopped bleeding.
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