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Publikováno v:
RadioGraphics. 43
Autor:
Kaitlin M Zaki-Metias, Mehrvaan Kaur, Huijuan Wang, Bilal Turfe, Nicholas Mills, Yanruo Lu, Bashir H Hakim, Leslie S Allen
Publikováno v:
Applied Radiology. :7-12
Autor:
Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias, Jeffrey J. MacLean, Alexander M. Satei, Serguei Medvedev, Huijuan Wang, Christopher C. Zarour, Paul J. Arpasi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Digital Imaging.
Incidental findings are findings identified on imaging which are unrelated to the original reason for examination and require follow-up. The Radiology Finding Incidental Disease (FIND) Program was designed to track and improve follow-up of incidental
Autor:
Roisin M. Heaney, Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias, Hayley McKee, Huijuan Wang, Barakat Ogunde, Charlotte J. Yong-Hing, Vivianne Freitas, Sandeep Ghai, Jean M. Seely, Elsie T. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes.
Background: Breast arterial calcification (BAC) on mammography correlates with increased cardiovascular risk. Reporting BAC is not standard practice. Our study evaluates the awareness of Canadian radiologists who report mammography of the clinical si
Autor:
Leslie S. Allen, Kevin A. Stepanek, Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias, Christopher C. Zarour, Matthew B. Cotant, Jacqueline Gri, Jordan Cavender
Publikováno v:
Clinical Imaging. 79:348-352
Tumor thrombus has been demonstrated to occur with hepatocellular and renal cell carcinoma, however, rarely occurs in testicular germ cell malignancies. Tumor thrombus results from the intravascular invasion of malignant cells, different from the hyp
Autor:
Barakat Ogunde, Jeffrey J MacLean, Cory Z Trivax, Paul A Mergo, Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias, Mohammed Al-Hameed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Breast Imaging. 3:687-693
Objective Breast arterial calcifications (BAC) have been shown to correlate with measures of coronary artery disease risk stratification, although reporting of BAC is optional by BI-RADS guidelines. The purpose of this study is to determine referring
Autor:
Arooj Mian, Christopher C. Zarour, Alexander Tsibulski, Barakat Ogunde, Michael Vempala, Zeeshaan S. Bhatti, Kaitlin M. Zaki-Metias
Publikováno v:
Clinical Imaging. 78:35-37
Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome in association with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is exceedingly rare and has been noted to occur in patients with severe abdominal pain, bilious emesis, and a history of tobacco use. When symptoms of small