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What is PTHC? - pthc

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I do not spam cuz I trusted him. I was curious and looked, but I found was, "CTP". What is it and how it can provide the excitement?

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CTP (OCWP or PTC) is used as a diagnostic test to visualize the anatomy of the biliary ways. Dye into the bile duct in the liver to be imaged after injection. It has several goals, such as the visualization of the bile ducts in cases in which endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), without success. Originally, in 1937, the process was very popular in 1952 according to a report in the English literature. [1] [2] When the bile ducts and prevents PTC can be used to the bile to drain the permanganateSolution obstruction ENT surgery is performed) (for example. Promote the percutaneous cannula bile ducts into the duodenum may help to visualize the ampulla of the father in the new experiments, ERCP.
References
1. ^ Carter, RF, Saypol GM (1952). "Transabdominal cholangiography. Journal of the American Medical Association 148 (4): 253-5. PMID 14,888,454th
2. ^ M Atkinson, Happey MW, Smiddy FG (1960). "CTP". Good 1: 357-65. PMID 13,684,978th
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(Anatomy Anatomia Ἀνατομία Greek ἀνατέμνειν
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A bile duct is any of a number of long tube-like structures that carry bile.

Bile needed to digest food, will be borne by the liver into passages that against the hepatic bile, the cystic duct enters excreted (bile and implementation
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CONTRast medium is any substance used to increase the visibility of the structures or fluids in the body. An example is the use of a radiopaque material for a radiological examination of the characteristics that would be otherwise less visible in the vicinity of tissue to highlight it.
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Liver is an organ, which in vertebrates and some other animals. It plays an important role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis and detoxification.
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X-rays (or X-rays) are a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of about 10 to 0.01 nanometers, which frequencies from about 30 to 30 EHZ PHZ. X-rays are primarily used for crystallography and diagnostic radiology.
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of certain problems endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose, treat andSystems or pancreatic duct.
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In the anatomy of the digestive system, is connected to the duodenum is a hollow tube about 25-30 cm long connecting the stomach and small intestine. This is the first and smallest part of the small intestine and is where most chemical digestion takes place.
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The ampoule, which is also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla, is formed by the junction of the pancreatic duct and bile ducts. The lamp is in the major duodenal papilla removed.
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