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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 Revolution in Diagnostic Imaging

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2003
In November 1966, Sandy Koufax, the star left-handed pitcher of the Los Angeles Dodgers, retired after spending his final season coping with traumatic arthritis in his elbow, the compounded effects of a sliding injury to his pitching arm the previous season and 12 years of hard throwing.1 Had his career begun a few years later, he might have been able ...
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Trackside diagnostic imaging

Veterinary Record, 2014
ALTHOUGH there is some variability in the pattern of musculoskeletal injuries sustained by thoroughbred horses at racecourses in different countries, fractures of the distal limb are common in racing thoroughbreds worldwide. Many thoroughbred racehorses are euthanased due to musculoskeletal injury. Fractures of the distal limb are a particularly common
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Problem in diagnostic imaging

Clinical Anatomy, 1997
The staging of malignant disease for metastatic spread requires a sound understanding of the normal anatomy and possible anatomical variants as well as the expected pathology. This article illustrates this in the case of a young man with seminoma of the testis undergoing CT imaging to assess for para-aortic metastatic spread.
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Diagnostic Imaging in Perspective

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
RADIOLOGY was created by technology, has been nurtured by technology, and now is being put to the test by rapid technological advances. Increased application of sophisticated imaging systems has moved the specialty in a short time from the age of technology into the age of accountability. Radiology provides heretofore unheard-of diagnostic information,
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Diagnostic Imaging and Laparoscopy

2015
Pretreatment and preoperative assessment of peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) can be very challenging in the field of imaging, and a comprehensive study could require integration of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with conventional and diffusion-weighted sequences, and positron emission tomography (PET) or PET/CT
Franco Iafrate   +5 more
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
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Diagnostic Imaging

2009
COVA, MARIA ASSUNTA   +4 more
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