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Imaging of Soft Tissue Infections
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2001Imaging of soft tissue infections has traditionally been a challenging and difficult undertaking. With the advent of cross-sectional imaging it has improved dramatically. Ultrasound, CT, and particularly MR imaging have greatly improved the ability to evaluate infectious conditions of soft tissue.
D W, Struk +4 more
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MR IMAGING OF SPINAL INFECTIONS
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1999In the appropriate clinical situation, MR imaging is a powerful tool in the diagnosis of spinal infection. Imaging of spinal infections requires the use of a combination of T1-weighted and T2-weighted or STIR sequences. Contrast enhancement is useful and helps to define paraspinal and epidural disease.
A, Dagirmanjian, J, Schils, M C, McHenry
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Imaging Infections in Transplanted Kidneys
2017In kidney transplant recipients, imaging plays an important role for the diagnosis and characterization of vascular and nonvascular complications. Urinary tract infections have been reported as the most common complication in renal transplant recipients; they may occur in early (≤1st week), intermediate (1–4 weeks), or late period (>4 weeks) after ...
Palmucci S., Foti P. V., Veroux M.
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Imaging of periprosthetic infection.
Surgical technology international, 2013Leinster
Carty, Fiona +2 more
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Imaging macropinosomes during Shigella infections
Methods, 2017Macropinocytosis is the uptake of extracellular fluid within vesicles of varying size that takes place during numerous cellular processes in a large variety of cells. A growing number of pathogens, including viruses, parasites, and bacteria are known to induce macropinocytosis during their entry into targeted host cells.
Kühn, Sonja +4 more
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Radionuclide imaging in orthopedic infections
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1997In otherwise normal bone, Three Phase Bone Scintigraphy is sensitive and specific for osteomyelitis. In patients with underlying osseous abnormalities the specificity of the study is decreased. The four phase bone scan, bone/gallium scintigraphy, leukocyte imaging, leukocyte/bone and leukocyte/marrow studies have all been reported to increase ...
C J, Palestro, M A, Torres
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Diagnostic imaging of maxillofacial infections
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003Thomas E. Underhill, DDS, MD*, Fred J. Laine, MD, John George, BS Department of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, VCU Health Systems/MCV Hospitals and Physicians, 1250 East Marshall Street, PO 980615, Richmond, VA 23298, USA Department of Otolaryngology, VCU Health Systems/MCV Hospitals and Physicians, 1250 East Marshall Street, PO 980615 ...
Thomas E, Underhill +2 more
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2013
There are many choices for imaging for pediatric patients with renal infections which include acute pyelonephritis, fungal infections, tuberculosis, xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, and renal abscess. The primary goal of imaging the most common form of infection, acute pyelonephritis, is the detection of anatomical risk factors for infection and for
Dana C. Rice +2 more
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There are many choices for imaging for pediatric patients with renal infections which include acute pyelonephritis, fungal infections, tuberculosis, xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, and renal abscess. The primary goal of imaging the most common form of infection, acute pyelonephritis, is the detection of anatomical risk factors for infection and for
Dana C. Rice +2 more
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Imaging of Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infection
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2009Musculoskeletal infections in children present a diagnostic challenge because they are difficult to recognize in the early stages of the disease and can be confused with other pathology such as tumors or trauma. The severity of disease may be associated with the primary tissue of involvement with bone greater than joint, greater than muscle, greater ...
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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