MODERN TRANSARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION AS A STEP TOWARDS THE TREATMENT OF MALIGNANTTUMORS OF THE UTERI AND CERVIX

MODERN TRANSARTERIAL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION AS A STEP TOWARDS THE TREATMENT OF MALIGNANTTUMORS OF THE UTERI AND CERVIX

Introduction: Advanced cases of carcinomas with parametrial and fornix infiltration often cause massive genital bleeding, with severe anemia, fast deterioration, and a high risk of death for patients.One method of stoped bleeding is transarterial chemoembolization, which has been studied.Methods: Seven women with advanced uterine and cervix cancer

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Specific differences in the approach to the use of old testament imagery in early Christian exegesis and iconography

One of the peculiarities of early Christian art was its regular recourse to stories and images borrowed from Old Testament history.Art historians reasonably assume that the use of such images could not have been purely illustrative, and that such images contained a message addressed directly to the Christian flock and available for their understand

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