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Autor:
G. Aarts, C. Allton, J. Glesaaen, S. Hands, B. Jäger, S. Kim, M. P. Lombardo, A. A. Nikolaev, S. M. Ryan, J.-I. Skullerud, L.-K. Wu
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Physical Review D. 105
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Clinical Radiology
Aim To review the indications for computed tomography colonography CTC performed on patients referred via the 2-week wait colorectal pathway (2WWCP). Materials and methods A retrospective study was performed on all patients referred through the 2WWCP
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Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal. 10:767-772
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Ultrasound. 23:116-125
Ultrasound is often the first point of detection of liver lesions, with up to 75% of liver lesions detected at ultrasound having benign histology. In 2012, NICE issued recommendations that ultrasound contrast be used for the evaluation of incidentall
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Clinical Radiology. 63:1112-1120
Aim To determine whether delayed-phase liver imaging using a destructive imaging mode is able to provide similar information to phase-inversion imaging regarding detection and conspicuity of liver metastases. Material and methods Patients with a know
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Ultrasound. 12:176-184
Microbubble ultrasound contrast agents were developed for use in the macrovascular circulation as an adjunct to a colour Doppler ultrasound examination — 'Doppler-rescue'. Although technical developments and the unique behavior of microbubble contr
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Clinical Radiology. 58:259-268
The present review focuses on the interstitial lung diseases related to smoking. Thus, the pathology and radiology of Langerhans cell histiocytosis, desquamative interstitial pneumonia, respiratory bronchiolitis and respiratory bronchiolitis-associat
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Clinical Radiology. 57:789-799
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of microbubble ultrasound contrast media in detecting stenosis of the post-liver transplant extrahepatic hepatic artery (HA) in the presence of the tardus parvus spectral Doppler waveform of the intrahepatic HA. MATERIAL
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Imaging. 14:314-328
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 174:58-60
Merkel cell cancer (MCC) is an uncommon neuroendocrine skin cancer occurring predominantly in elderly Caucasians. It tends to metastasize to regional lymph nodes and viscera and is sensitive to chemotherapy but recurs rapidly.To report one such case,