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Clinical Radiology, 1980
Magnification lymphography was performed on 37 patients, 22 of whom were suffering from bladder carcinoma, and compared with non-magnification lymphograms by two observers independently. The magnification lymphograms were performed on a Siemens Microfocus Bi 125/3/50 RG tube with a 0.1 mm focal spot.
D, Carr, J K, Davidson
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Magnification lymphography was performed on 37 patients, 22 of whom were suffering from bladder carcinoma, and compared with non-magnification lymphograms by two observers independently. The magnification lymphograms were performed on a Siemens Microfocus Bi 125/3/50 RG tube with a 0.1 mm focal spot.
D, Carr, J K, Davidson
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Journal of Urology, 1979
Direct intraprostatic injection of ethiodol was done in 12 patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy to visualize lymphatic drainage of the prostate gland. In all 12 patients lymphatics of the prostate could be visualized well. The findings of our study indicate that the prostate mainly drains through 3 sets of lymphatics: 1) the main and important ...
N V, Raghavaiah, W P, Jordan
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Direct intraprostatic injection of ethiodol was done in 12 patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy to visualize lymphatic drainage of the prostate gland. In all 12 patients lymphatics of the prostate could be visualized well. The findings of our study indicate that the prostate mainly drains through 3 sets of lymphatics: 1) the main and important ...
N V, Raghavaiah, W P, Jordan
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Magnetic resonance lymphography
Current Opinion in Urology, 2007The current methods of noninvasively staging retroperitoneal lymph nodes are suboptimal. Magnetic resonance lymphography is a new technique that might offer an important new tool in this area. Although it is still in development, more and more studies show that it is highly effective in detecting nodal metastases of various tumors.Magnetic resonance ...
Marie-France, Bellin, Catherine, Roy
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Revue de l'infirmiere et de l'assistante sociale, 1968
J P, DESPREZ-CURELY, V, BISMUTH
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J P, DESPREZ-CURELY, V, BISMUTH
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Rinsho hoshasen. Clinical radiography, 1984
Lymphography is a valuable diagnostic procedure that may be declining in use due to the amount of time required for a radiologist to perform the procedure. Technologist participation in lymphography may be a means to allow better utilization of the radiologist's time, while improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing health care costs.
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Lymphography is a valuable diagnostic procedure that may be declining in use due to the amount of time required for a radiologist to perform the procedure. Technologist participation in lymphography may be a means to allow better utilization of the radiologist's time, while improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing health care costs.
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