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Radiologic Clinics of North America. 29:619-627
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American Journal of Roentgenology. 156:989-994
MR imaging (0.35 and 1.50 T) was used to assess the appearance of the seminal vesicles. The size and signal intensity of normal seminal vesicles vary with the age of the subject. In general, on T2-weighted images, the signal intensity of normal semin
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Abdominal imaging. 18(4)
A 57-year-old male with a high grade leiomyosarcoma of the prostate is presented. The local extent of the tumor was accurately described by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Following chemotherapy, the tumor volume was reduced by 60% and was judged t
Publikováno v:
Urologic radiology. 12(1)
This retrospective study describes the accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in determination of local disease extent in 34 examinations performed for evaluation of primary or recurrent bladder carcinoma. The 34 examinations were carried out in
Publikováno v:
Urologic Radiology. 10:198-202
While the number of reported cases of pelvic lipomatosis has been relatively small, this entity's prevalence is probably underestimated. Disease progression can cause hydroureteronephrosis and renal failure, and clinical follow-up is mandated after d
Autor:
Murray F. Brennan, Barbara E. Demas, Steven I. Hajdu, Ralph C. Marcove, Joseph M. Lane, Robert T. Heelan
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Roentgenology. 150:615-620
A prospective comparison of the accuracy of MR and CT in determining the anatomic extent of disease was carried out in 40 patients who had histologically proved soft-tissue sarcomas of the extremities. Tumor resection, performed by using either en bl
Publikováno v:
Gastrointestinal Radiology. 9:219-222
Over a 12-month period we evaluated, using computed tomography, 11 patients suspected of having developed complications of biliary interventional procedures. CT scans revealed 3 hepatic abscesses, 3 intrahepatic or subcapsular hematomas, 3 bilomas, o
Autor:
H. I. Goldberg, R. A. Kruger, A. H. Dachman, Tat Kin Tsang, Bronwyn Jones, G. L. Nardi, N. Matolo, R. J. Gould, A. E. Stauffer, V. Kamath, C. Barry, K. A. DePonte, L. Knight, H. Herlinger, B. D. Lewis, J. Coller, S. G. Gerzof, D. Gosh-Roy, G. R. Wittich, J. Palka, S. S. Siegelman, R. M. Gore, Harvey L. Neiman, D. H. Baker, D. Schoetz, C. Frey, Barbara E. Demas, E. Lang, James G. Bova, J. E. Lichtenstein, Gary G. Ghahremani, Jay P. Heiken, D. O'Riordan, Peter R. Mueller, Roger K. Harned, J. M. Hayes, M. Wojtowycz, E. C. Lasser, J. W. Lyon, W. Hoddick, M. E. Gale, Dina F. Caroline, C. J. Rosenquist, E. K. Fishman, M. Veidenheimer, L. Talver, E. Van Sonnenberg, J. E. Peters, James A. Nelson, G. Onik, P. H. Carey, W. L. Dodds, J. C. Sowers, S. W. Trenkner, Y. P. Li, F. F. Paustian, M. A. Quaife, L. Santini, P D Radecki, R. E. Schwab, D. P. Mayer, R. L. Vogelzang, Thomas E. Sumner, Steven L. Dawson, D.J. Nolan, Marc S. Levine, Susan M. Williams, H. M. Goldstein, P. Redmond, David J. Ott, Arnold C. Friedman, A. C. Friedman, Francis J. Scholz, K. Grumbach, R. H. Fishbein, L. K. Brown, James C. Reynolds, J. C. Handelsman, S. A. Hultman, J. D. Mishkin, Albert A. Moss, C. S. Ho, David W. Gelfand, M. I. Cohen, R. E. Hayden, I. Laufer, S. Birnbaum, S. J. Abramson, Walter J. Hogan, P. Kremers, D. F. Kirby, W. E. Berdon, Emil J. Balthazar, Harley C. Carlson, R. L. Bree, F. Mann, Alec J. Megibow, J. D. Metter, P. M. Consigny, Joseph T. Ferrucci, M. D. Gore, Charles H. Scudamore, Dennis M. Balfe, M. A. Simons, H. J. Burhenne, H. G. Coons, W. J. Dale, D. D. T. Maglinte, A. J. Macones, Andrew D. Polansky, Z. Goodman, J. H. Niemeyer, I. Takahashi, V. Chuang, A. H. Robbins, Stephen E. Rubesin, F. J. Miller, L. Berliner, Joe Ariyama, M. A. Urban
Publikováno v:
Gastrointestinal Radiology. 10:299-306
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Skeletal Radiology. 18:561-564
Cas particulier d'un chordome sacroccoxygien sans destruction osseuse, traite par chirurgie puis radiotherapie. Diagnostic differentiel avec un sarcome retrorectal
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 159:435-441
The value of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in assessing renal transplants was prospectively studied in 45 patients with 46 allografts. Four allografts were imaged at two different times, and separate diagnoses were given for both examinations. Ther