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Publikováno v:
Lens Magazine for Fine Art Photography; Apr2022, Issue 91, p84-101, 17p
Autor:
AGRONS, GEOFFREY ANSEL
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Lens Magazine for Fine Art Photography; Jul2023, Issue 106, p118-131, 14p
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RadioGraphics. 25:1047-1073
Pulmonary disease is the most important cause of morbidity in preterm neonates, whose lungs are often physiologically and morphologically immature. Surfactant deficiency in immature lungs triggers a cascade of alveolar instability and collapse, capil
Autor:
Geoffrey A. Agrons
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Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology. 25:1-6
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Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology. 23:1-8
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RadioGraphics. 19:989-1008
Primary neoplasms of the adrenal cortex are rare in children and differ significantly in epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and biologic features from their counterparts in adults. In children, the inclusive term adrenocortical neoplasm is appli
Autor:
Geoffrey A. Agrons, Gael J. Lonergan
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology. 22:1-5
Autor:
María I. Martínez-León, Gael J. Lonergan, Geoffrey A. Agrons, Huda Montemarano, Eric S. Suarez
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RadioGraphics. 18:947-968
The fetal kidney is formed by the development of nephrons from fetal metanephric blastema surrounding the ureteric bud. The fetal renal tissue matures into normal renal parenchyma during gestation, but, occasionally, fetal tissue persists into infanc
Autor:
Geoffrey A. Agrons, M. Patricia Harty
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Roentgenology. 33:101-116
Summary Advances in perinatal medicine and neonatology have dramatically changed clinical outcomes for premature neonates and have ushered in a new era of radiological complexity. "Portable" chest radiographs continue to be the mainstay in diagnostic
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RadioGraphics. 16:871-893
Cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common lethal autosomal recessive disease in white populations, is characterized by dysfunctional chloride ion transport across epithelial surfaces. Although recurrent pulmonary infections and pulmonary insufficiency ar