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Radiology, Vol 151, 65-67, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Middle sacral arteriography: diagnostic and therapeutic implications

S Kudo, VP Chuang, S Wallace, W Bechtel and S Mir

The authors review the anatomy of the middle sacral artery and its relationship to the lower lumbar and internal iliac arteries. Middle sacral arteriography was performed in 8 patients, transcatheter tumor embolization in 6, and infusion chemotherapy in 1. There were no complications. The authors consider selective middle sacral arteriography beneficial in the diagnosis and treatment of sacral tumors.


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