Endovascular Treatment of Vertebral Column Metastases Using Intra-Arterial Cisplatin: Pilot Experience
Figure 3
Case 2—widespread involvement of metastatic pheochromocytoma as seen on noncontrast T1 magnetic resonance sagittal image (a). Unsubtracted (b) and subtracted (c) anterior-posterior superselective angiographic run immediately prior to infusion of cisplatin into the left T11-T12 spinal artery. Note the extensive tumor blush, neovascularity, and paraspinal tumor nodule. A hepatobiliary stent is also present.