Predicting the Future for Aneurysm Patients
Ivanhoe Newswire distributed a Nov. 14 report on new computer software that provides 3-D views of a brain aneurysm, a weakened and bulging blood vessel wall in the brain. Available only at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and one other hospital in the nation, the technology helps interventional neuroradiologists predict whether their patients aneurysms are at high risk for rupture and require surgery immediately. The story featured Dr. Satoshi Tateshima, assistant professor of radiological sciences in the division of interventional neuroradiology, and a patient whose life he saved. The story aired Nov. 3 on NBC-affiliate WECT (Wilmington, NC) and Nov. 4 on ABC-affiliate KVII (Amarillo, TX).
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Interventional Neuroradiology, Fernando Vinuela, Gary Duckwiler, Reza Jahan, Satoshi Tateshima, Nestor Gonzalez,
Brain Aneurysm, AVM, Dural Fistula, Stroke Treatments.
http://www.youtube.com/user/UCLARadiology
http://www.aneurysm-stroke.com
757 Westwood Plaza Suite2129, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7437
Satoshi Tateshima, MD, DMSc
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