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Imaging of dental infections

Emergency Radiology, 2021
Dental infections are a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). To help guide clinical management for these infections, the radiologist must be familiar with the anatomy of the oral cavity and neighboring structures, the range of appearance of dental infections, and the routes along which they may spread. Computed tomography (CT) is often
Jeet Patel   +6 more
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Imaging of Hepatic Infections

Ultrasound Quarterly, 2008
Hepatic infections include pyogenic and amebic abscesses and fungal and parasitic diseases. Entry of the infectious organisms into the liver can occur by hematogenous spread via the portal vein or hepatic artery, ascension of the infection from the biliary tract, or from trauma.
Nancy J, Benedetti   +2 more
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Imaging Of Spinal Infection

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2001
MR imaging is the modality of choice for the detection, staging, and differential diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of the spine. Infectious spondylitis is characterized by the involvement of two adjacent vertebrae and the intervening disk with severe BME and early destruction of the end plates. The disk space is narrowed and typically exhibits water-
A, Stäbler, M F, Reiser
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Imaging the Infected Heart

Science Translational Medicine, 2011
This Focus summarizes current and prospective roles of modern functional imaging techniques for detecting infection in general and endocarditis in particular.
Abass, Alavi   +2 more
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Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infection

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2016
Diagnostic imaging plays a crucial role in confirming the diagnosis of musculoskeletal (MSK) infection and determining the severity and extent of disease. The clinical diagnosis may be challenging due to the nonspecific presentation of pain and swelling. There are certain features that are pathognomonic for infection.
Kevin R, Math   +3 more
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Imaging of Spine Infection

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2017
Introduction Spine infection may involve the vertebral bodies with or without involvement of the intervertebral disc (spondylitis or spondylodiscitis), the posterior neural elements, the paraspinal soft tissues, and the spinal canal including the epidural space, the meninges, the spinal cord, and the nerve roots.
Carlos, Torres, Nader, Zakhari
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IMAGING OF MUSCULOSKELETAL INFECTIONS

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2001
Imaging studies play a critical role in the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal infections in children. Conventional radiography is usually the first imaging study performed with other imaging modalities as needed. Ultrasound is helpful in detecting joint effusions and fluid collections in the soft tissue and subperiosteal regions, and may ...
N A, Kothari   +2 more
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Imaging of hepatic infections

Clinical Radiology, 2006
Imaging plays a significant role in the detection, characterization and treatment of hepatic infections. Infectious diseases of the liver include pyogenic and amoebic abscesses and parasitic, fungal, viral and granulomatous infections. With increases in worldwide travel, immunosuppression and changing population demographics, identification of cases of
D J, Doyle, A E, Hanbidge, M E, O'Malley
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Imaging of Intracranial Infection

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1992
Modern imaging techniques define the anatomic region infected and the evolution of the disease, help to evaluate treatment efficacy, and frequently can help to determine extra-central nervous system sources of infection, such as sinusitis or mastoiditis.
R E, Latchaw, W L, Hirsch, D H, Yock
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Imaging infection with LeuTech®

Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2001
LeuTech is a 99Tcm labelled, anti-CD15, IgM, murine monoclonal antibody shown to have high affinity (Kd = 10(-11) M) for CD15 receptors (5.1 x 10(5)/cell) expressed on human neutrophils. LeuTech was injected directly, intravenously, and its efficacy in imaging infection in 46 consecutive patients was determined.
M L, Thakur   +9 more
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