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Radiology. 114:671-674
The clinical and roentgenologic appearance of septic dislocation of the hip may be caused by either a true dislocation or a pathological epiphyseal separation due to osteomyelitis. Arthrography of the hip permits differentiation in the neonate. The s
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American Journal of Roentgenology. 118:222-226
Thalassemia major, a disease characterized not only by markedly shortened red blood cell survival and ineffective erythropoiesis necessitating numerous transfusions throughout life, but also by excessive absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal t
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Radiologic Clinics of North America. 6:155-163
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American Journal of Roentgenology. 108:550-556
1. A method for obtaining simultaneous frontal and lateral (biplane chest) roentgenograms in the premature or full term infant is described.2. Evaluation of chest volume and heart size is more accurate when the respiratory cycle is the same in fronta
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Advances in Pediatrics. 18:93-137
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Pediatrics. 74:118-120
The radiographs of 19 pediatric patients with aspiration-proven bacterial infections of the hip were analyzed. The hip radiograph was abnormal in all neonates showing lateral subluxation. The radiograph was negative in eight of ten children more than
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The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine. 104(2)
A new roentgenographic classification of renal cystic disease is presented. The disease entities are grouped into 4 types depending upon their pyelographic features.In Type I the contrast material can be seen in dilated collecting tubules.In Type II
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Radiology. 89(6)
The termination of the normal ureter is in the posterior bladder wall at the superior lateral margin of the trigone. An ectopic ureter inserts more medially and caudally in the bladder, urethra, or genital tract. Usually, ectopic ureters drain the up
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The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine. 108(2)
1. Forty-five children with Hodgkin’s disease, between 4 to 15 years of age, were seen at Memorial Hospital since 1960. Thirty children were boys and 15 were girls.2. A review of the roentgenograms showed that there were many similarities between j
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The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine. 112(2)
1. Forty-six per cent of children with brain tumors in this series had normal skull roentgenograms.2. Convolutional markings or increased vascularity in the calvaria are unreliable indicators of brain tumor.3. No correlation was noted between the inc