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Publikováno v:
Emergency Radiology. 28:857-862
This article describes the variable appearance of the normal postpartum uterus and reviews complications which can occur in the postpartum period, with particular emphasis on the sonographic findings. Postpartum complications are a common presentatio
Body MRI Subspecialty Reinterpretations at a Tertiary Care Center: Discrepancy Rates and Error Types
Autor:
Dmitriy Akselrod, Price W DeHay, David P. Keating, Robert D'Agostino, Judy K Tam, Danielle E. Kostrubiak, Naiim Ali
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Roentgenology. 215:1384-1388
OBJECTIVE. Radiology departments in tertiary care centers are frequently asked to perform secondary interpretations of imaging studies, particularly when a patient is transferred from a community hospital. Discrepancy rates in radiology vary widely,
Autor:
Danielle Kruse, Kostrubiak, Price W, DeHay, Dmitriy G, Akselrod, Robert, D'Agostino, Judy K, Tam
Publikováno v:
Emergency radiology. 28(4)
This article describes the variable appearance of the normal postpartum uterus and reviews complications which can occur in the postpartum period, with particular emphasis on the sonographic findings. Postpartum complications are a common presentatio
Publikováno v:
Abdominal Radiology. 43:2945-2954
The "gastrografin challenge" has been used for decades in the evaluation of small bowel obstruction (SBO). This type of study involves enteric administration of a water-soluble contrast followed by serial abdominal radiographs. While its diagnostic r
Autor:
Takamaru Ashikaga, Trevor Andrews, Judy K Tam, Steven P. Braff, Alisa K. Johnson, Janice Gallant, Christopher G. Filippi, Timothy Higgins, David P. Keating
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 198(6)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of ultrafast 3-T MRI in the evaluation of children with acute lower abdominal pain for the detection of appendicitis.Forty-two pediatric patients (30 girls and 12 boys; mean age, 11.5 years; ag
Publikováno v:
Nature. 323:158-160
In hyperalgesic states, observed commonly as a major symptom of tissue inflammation or after central or peripheral nerve injury, non-noxious stimuli produce pain and noxious stimuli are perceived as more painful than usual. The mechanisms underlying