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Trends in Diagnostic Imaging of Cardiac Amyloidosis: Emerging Knowledge and Concepts.
Radiographics, 2020Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) has long been recognized as a rare disease. However, recent advances in cardiac imaging have led to increased identification of hidden CA in patients diagnosed with heart failure.
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Diagnostic Imaging of Osteochondrosis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998This article includes imaging of the glenohumeral (shoulder), elbow, stifle, and tarsal joints. The imaging modalities discussed are survey radiography, contrast arthrography, linear tomography, ultrasound, computed tomography, scintigraphy and magnetic resonance.
H, Kippenes, G, Johnston
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HealthcarePapers, 2005
In Ontario, between 1993 and 2003, the annual number of MRI scans performed increased by more than 600 percent (Iron et al. 2003), and the number of CT scans increased threefold (Tu et al. 2005). Despite these massive increases, the Fraser Institute reported a median wait of five weeks for CT and thirteen weeks for MRI scanning in 2004 (Esmail and ...
Andreas, Laupacis, William, Evans
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In Ontario, between 1993 and 2003, the annual number of MRI scans performed increased by more than 600 percent (Iron et al. 2003), and the number of CT scans increased threefold (Tu et al. 2005). Despite these massive increases, the Fraser Institute reported a median wait of five weeks for CT and thirteen weeks for MRI scanning in 2004 (Esmail and ...
Andreas, Laupacis, William, Evans
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Screening chest radiographs do not reduce mortality from lung cancer. Should an incidental noncalcified pulmonary parenchymal nodule be discovered, chest CT will demonstrate one third of such patients to, in fact, have the multiple nodules of metastatic disease.
C G, Berman, R A, Clark
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Screening chest radiographs do not reduce mortality from lung cancer. Should an incidental noncalcified pulmonary parenchymal nodule be discovered, chest CT will demonstrate one third of such patients to, in fact, have the multiple nodules of metastatic disease.
C G, Berman, R A, Clark
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World Neurosurgery, 2020
Traditionally, full spine standing radiographs have been the gold standard for diagnostic imaging in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). However, recent advances in diagnostic imaging have the potential to reduce radiation exposure while preserving ...
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Traditionally, full spine standing radiographs have been the gold standard for diagnostic imaging in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). However, recent advances in diagnostic imaging have the potential to reduce radiation exposure while preserving ...
S. Girdler +5 more
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Diagnostic Imaging for Diverticulitis
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008The misdiagnosis rate of diverticulitis based solely on clinical and laboratory criteria is high and given the potential severity of diverticulitis and its complications, early and routine radiologic evaluation is recommended. Imaging is used to establish the diagnosis and its extent and severity, and to detect the presence of any complications so that
Deba, Sarma, Walter E, Longo
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
As treatment options become less invasive and more sophisticated it is imperative that benign myomas be distinguished from potential malignant conditions without falter. The radiologic-pathologic correlations have been integral to our ability to characterize and to localize uterine leiomyomas with accuracy.
Danielle, Vitiello, Shirley, McCarthy
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As treatment options become less invasive and more sophisticated it is imperative that benign myomas be distinguished from potential malignant conditions without falter. The radiologic-pathologic correlations have been integral to our ability to characterize and to localize uterine leiomyomas with accuracy.
Danielle, Vitiello, Shirley, McCarthy
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Curbing Unnecessary and Wasted Diagnostic Imaging.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2019Despite modest effects from initiatives such as the Choosing Wisely campaign, unnecessary diagnostic imaging remains a substantial problem in the United States.1-3 Significant between-country differences probably reflect largely wasted overuse.
O. Oren, E. Kebebew, J. Ioannidis
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Patient Shielding in Diagnostic Imaging: Discontinuing a Legacy Practice.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2019OBJECTIVE Patient shielding is standard practice in diagnostic imaging, despite growing evidence that it provides negligible or no benefit and carries a substantial risk of increasing patient dose and compromising the diagnostic efficacy of an image. The
R. Marsh, M. Silosky
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Diagnostic Imaging of Discospondylitis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2018Discospondylitis can affect dogs of any age and breed and may be seen in cats. Although radiography remains the gold standard, advanced imaging, such as CT and MRI, has benefits and likely allows earlier diagnosis and identification of concurrent disease.
Catherine M, Ruoff +2 more
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