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Autor:
Jeremy W. R. Young
Publikováno v:
Emergency Radiology. 1:160-165
With the increasing emphasis on physical activity and physical fitness, the human body is being subjected to an increasing number of stresses, leading to a variety of injuries to the musculoskeletal system. These may be the result of direct trauma to
Autor:
Jeremy W. R. Young
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology. 17:1-5
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Roentgenology. 154:125-128
The success of the Ilizarov distraction technique has resulted in a marked increase in the number of limb-lengthening and limb-straightening procedures performed for the correction of short and deformed limbs. This technique involves fracture of the
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 19:217-219
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 22
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 21
Autor:
Charles S. Resnik, Howard D. Dorfman, Jeremy W. R. Young, Alan M. Levine, Nancy O. Whitley, Seena C. Aisner
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 20
An adamantinoma of the tibia is presented, for which the CT and MRI characteristics are described. Both imaging modalities were excellent in providing information as to the extent and invasiveness of the tumor, although MRI had the advantage of provi
Autor:
Jeremy W. R. Young, C. S. Resnik
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 155(6)
Historically, pelvic fractures have been classified according to whether there is pelvic stability or instability, although confusion has been caused by the inclusion of many eponyms that mainly reflect the observation of a single author on a particu
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 19
A patient with a history of angioblastic meningioma 7 years previously developed lytic metastatic disease to the femur at two separate sites. The controversy in terminology of angioblastic meningioma and hemangiopericytoma and the similarity in radio
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 19
A case of destructive osseous sarcoidosis involving the lower lumbar spine, sacrum, and pelvis has been presented. The pattern of multiple small lytic lesions without sclerosis in this distribution has not been described previously. Identification of