ethamolin has been researched along with Necrosis* in 4 studies
4 other study(ies) available for ethamolin and Necrosis
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A Complication of Percutaneous Sclerotherapy for Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation: Intravascular Injection and Cardiac Necrosis.
A congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) type III may become large enough to cause hydrops fetalis. In such circumstances, the fetus can be treated with open fetal resection, maternal betamethasone administration, or percutaneous sclerotherapy.. A 24 week gestation fetus with a CPAM type III was treated by percutaneous sclerotherapy using ethanolamine oleate (EO). The EO inadvertently entered the left atrium and ventricle with subsequent fetal bradycardia and demise. Autopsy revealed myocardial necrosis.. Percutaneous sclerotherapy has been previously described in the literature for the treatment of microcystic CPAMs with secondary hydrops. This is the first reported case of an adverse event after fetal sclerotherapy. Topics: Adult; Autopsy; Betamethasone; Bradycardia; Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung, Congenital; Female; Fetal Death; Heart Rate, Fetal; Humans; Hydrops Fetalis; Infant, Newborn; Lung; Myocardium; Necrosis; Oleic Acids; Pregnancy; Prognosis; Sclerotherapy | 2017 |
Two models of acute hepatic failure with extensive hepatic necrosis and blood ammonia elevation in small animals.
Acute hepatic failure models with extensive hepatic necrosis and hyperammonemia were developed in small animals. One model is bases on the retrograde infusion of ethanolamine oleate into the common bile duct of guinea pigs and another is based on the infusion of TNF-lipiodol emulsion into the portal tract of rats. Topics: Alanine Transaminase; Ammonia; Animals; Bilirubin; Common Bile Duct; Disease Models, Animal; Emulsions; Guinea Pigs; Iodized Oil; Liver; Liver Failure, Acute; Male; Necrosis; Oleic Acids; Portal Vein; Rats; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha | 1997 |
Fatal gastroduodenal necrosis after injection sclerotherapy for bleeding duodenal ulcer.
Complications after endoscopic injection therapy to control bleeding from peptic ulcers are uncommon and rarely fatal. We report a case of fatal gastroduodenal necrosis and postulate that accidental intra-arterial injection may be responsible for this event. Topics: Duodenal Ulcer; Female; Humans; Injections, Intra-Arterial; Middle Aged; Necrosis; Oleic Acids; Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage; Sclerosing Solutions; Sclerotherapy; Stomach | 1993 |
Gastric necrosis: a complication of endoscopic sclerosis for bleeding peptic ulcer.
Topics: Aged; Female; Gastroscopy; Humans; Necrosis; Oleic Acids; Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage; Sclerosing Solutions; Sclerotherapy; Stomach | 1990 |