Verkalkungen des ventrikuloperitonealen Shunt-Katheters
V-P shunt
calcification. Irregular calcification surrounding the course of the VP shunt catheter in the right lower lateral neck, appearing as a thickened shunt tube.
V-P shunt
calcification. Irregular calcification surrounding the course of VP shunt catheter in the right lower lateral neck, appearing as a thickened shunt tube.
V-P shunt
calcification. Head and neck AP and lateral radiographs demonstrate a right-sided V-P shunt with no evidence of breakage. However, irregular thickening is noted in the lower cervical region.
V-P shunt
calcification. Chest and abdominal radiographs partially visualise the VP shunt overlapping the right hemithorax and abdomen with no evidance of calcification or discontiniuity.
Verkalkungen des ventrikuloperitonealen Shunt-Katheters
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Verkalkungen des ventrikuloperitonealen Shunt-Katheters:
ventrikuloperitonealer
Shunt Komplikationen