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HAHands (Front Page Sports Football '95 et al)
HAHigh Availability
HAHighly Available
HAHome Agent
HAHeart Attack
HAHospital Authority
HAHousing Authority
HAHome Address
HAHaiti
HALa Habana (postcode, Cuba)
HAHome Alone
HAHeadache
HAHawaii (old style)
HAHighways Agency (England)
HAHealth Affairs
HAHectares
HAHome Automation (residential housing controls)
HAHealth Assessment
HAHydrogen Alpha
HAHealth Administration
HAHigh Altitude
HAHells Angels
HAHarrow (postcode, United Kingdom)
HAHuman Anatomy (college course)
HAHumanitarian Assistance (US DoD)
HAHistorical Association (various organizations)
HAHyaluronic Acid
HAHumanitarian Assistance
HAHalf-Assed
HAHigh Authority
HAHeritage Area (various locations)
HAHydroxyapatite
HAHospital Acquired (Infection)
HAHidden Ability (Pokémon)
HAHazard Analysis
HAHawaiian Airlines (IATA airline code)
HAHippocampal Atrophy (neurology)
HAHazard Assessment
HAHealth Advisory
HAHemolytic Anemia
HAHumic Acid
HAHolding Area
HAHauptabteilung (German)
HAHigh Assurance
HAHeavy Armor
HAHepatic Artery
HAHousing Allowance
HAHistocompatibility Antigen
HAHalmahera
HAHour Angle
HAHeterocyclic Amine (food mutagen)
HAHigh Ambient (temperature limit)
HAHospitality Association
HAHigh Achiever
HAHemaglutinin (glycoprotein on influenza virus)
HAHighways Act 1980 (UK)
HAHazardous Area
HAHeight-For-Age
HAHonorary Alumnus
HAHahnium
HAHealthy America
HAHepatitis-Associated
HAHome Assignment
HAHalf Adder
HAHybrid Algorithm
HAHemagglutination Assay
HAHaute Activité (French: High Activity; radioactivity)
HAHostile Aircraft
HAHydrocephalus Association
HAHypnotherapy Association
HAHigh-Alarm
HAHousehold Activity
HAHaight-Asbury
HAHarmonic Approximation
HAHeidelberg Appeal
HAHybrid Amplifier
HAHub Architecture
HAHexenyl Acetate
HAHearing Assistant
HAAdopted in the House (approved business of the House of Representatives, North Carolina)
HAHatch Act of 1887
HAHippocampal Asymmetry
HAHardness Assurance (radiation)
HAHarmonic Analyzer
HAHall Angle
HAHospitalman Apprentice (US Navy rating)
HAHyper-Androgenism
HAHalifax Academy (Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina)
HAHack Addict (eZine)
HAHit Avoidance
HAHit Assessment
HAHydraulic Association (UK)
HAHull Array
HAHeavy Assist (nursing)
HAHomelan Alliance (gaming clan)
HAHanford Operations Office (Department of Energy)
HAHowey Academy (Florida)
HAHipuric Acid
HAHeyting Arithmetics
HAHersteld Actief (Dutch)
HAHeterodyne Amplifier
HAHard Copy Text or Drawing
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Reconstructed images demonstrating various origins of segment IV hepatic artery in the patients were reviewed (Figure-1)(Page-801).
It is necessary to ensure that the portal vein is patent prior to hepatic artery embolization because the liver is supplied by both the hepatic artery and the portal vein; performing hepatic artery embolization when the portal vein is thrombosed or otherwise obstructed could potentially cause significant hepatic ischemia.
The trifurcation of the hepatic artery can be encountered in approximately 3.3% of cases [9].
Iatrogenic aneurysm of the hepatic artery. Treatment by percutaneous injection of thrombin and selective arterial embolization.
Caudate lobe is part of right lobe but functionally part of left lobe as it receives blood supply from left branch of hepatic artery and portal vein and delivers bile to left hepatic duct.
The most feared cause of intrahepatic gas formation in a liver transplant is gangrene formation secondary to hepatic artery thrombosis [9].
We checked preoperative CT angiogram retrospectively and it indicated dissection of common hepatic artery as well as aneurysms of the common hepatic artery (maximum diameter, 8 mm) and bilateral renal artery (maximum diameter, 5 mm) (Figures 4(a), 4(b), and 4(c)).
First, Y-90 resin microspheres (20 to 60 [micro]m, SIR-Spheres; Sirtex Medical Limited, North Sydney, Australia) were delivered to the right hepatic lobe, and 1 month later microspheres were delivered to the left hepatic lobe and a right hepatic artery branch to segments IV/VIII.
Branches of hepatic artery and arterioles supply the arterial blood to whole of biliary tree via peribiliary plexus of capillaries and then drain into hepatic sinusoids.
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