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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 43:e175-e179
Background: The presence of free intraperitoneal gas usually warrants emergent surgery. In rare instances, however, non-surgical conditions such as jejunal diverticulosis can cause pneumoperitoneum and do not require intervention. Objectives: The obj
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 211:481-484
Background Unrecognized CT findings of a prosthetic plug used in inguinal hernia repair can lead to incorrect diagnosis or unnecessary workup of a patient. The objective of this study is to review the expected CT findings present in patients with a h
Autor:
Brian Chin, Kazuaki Takabe, Stephen M. Baird, Pauline K Chu, Sarah L. Blair, Waddah B. Al-Refaie
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer. 35:083-088
A 58-yr-old male with a history of hepatitis C virus infection, presented with a 2-mo history of intractable left upper abdominal pain. He had fallen from a ladder 2 yr previously, landing on his left side. Abdominal computed tomography identified a
Autor:
David Paz, Katherine Richman, Yauk K. Lee, Dolores H. Pretorius, Megan M. Wood, Lorene E. Romine, Pauline K. Chu, Mary O'Boyle
Publikováno v:
Ultrasound quarterly. 26(2)
Doppler ultrasound is routinely used in the clinical setting to evaluate blood flow in many major vessels of the body. Spectral Doppler is used to display the normal and abnormal signature waveforms that are unique to each vessel. It is important for
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 1:683-687
Quantitative errors (due to magnetic susceptibility artifacts) in the measurement of the cervical spinal neural foramina with fast gradient-echo (GRE) magnetic resonance imaging were assessed. Cylindric phantoms of different materials were used to de
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. 15:64-66
Somewhat conflicting reports have appeared about the significance of linear meningeal thickening and enhancement adjacent to peripherally located cranial mass lesions on contrast enhanced magnetic resonance images. Some authors consider this finding