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Diagnostic Imaging in Sialadenitis

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
This article presents a survey of the imaging procedures in inflammatory changes of the salivary glands. State-of-the-art procedures are described along with a perspective on recent innovations. Various imaging procedures are discussed, including ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Zenk, Johannes   +3 more
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Diagnostic Imaging of Osteochondrosis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998
This 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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Diagnostic Imaging for Diverticulitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
The 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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Diagnostic Imaging of Myomas

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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A problem in diagnostic imaging

Clinical Anatomy, 2010
AbstractMany pathological processes can present as a swelling in the groin. We present a case of complex, ruptured pyonephrosis causing a psoas collection, which in turn presented clinically as an apparent right “incarcerated inguinal hernia.” The patient was successfully treated with antibiotics and ultrasound‐guided drainage of the abscess.
A C, Raymond   +3 more
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Diagnostic Imaging in Canada

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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DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING IN CANCER

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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Diagnostic Imaging of Osteoarthritis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
Osteoarthritis is a common orthopedic problem in the small animal patient. In most cases, the degenerative changes in the joint are secondary to some predisposing cause. The objective of diagnostic imaging is to define the extent and nature of the degenerative changes and to identify the responsible underlying abnormality.
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Diagnostic imaging in obesity

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013
Magnetic resonance of the body offers different techniques for mapping fat deposits (MR Imaging) and analysis of organs with small amounts of lipids (MR Spectroscopy). Possible approaches for whole-body assessment of adipose tissue are presented and discussed and spectroscopic examinations in different organs are depicted.
Machann, J.   +4 more
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Diagnostic Imaging of Discospondylitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2018
Discospondylitis 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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