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Robot-assisted thoracoscopic resection of a posterior mediastinal schwannoma adjacent to the intervertebral foramen using Arista™ AH: A case report. [PDF]
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Chest Radiography in Thoracic Polytrauma
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2009Chest radiography is the first-line imaging examination for assessment of thoracic polytrauma, serving to evaluate the extent of injury and facilitate early triage to observation, further imaging, or immediate surgical intervention. The objective of this article is to review the spectrum of injuries that occur in the chest and upper abdomen after blunt
Mai-Lan, Ho, Fernando R, Gutierrez
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Routine Thoracic Radiography for Psychiatric Inpatients
Psychiatric Services, 1979Screening chest x-rays are routinely obtained for psychiatric as well as other patients. The authors present data that suggest that this practice no longer has a sound medical basis and should be eliminated or modified. It is unlikely that routine radiography of the chest is of practical benefit to adult psychiatric patients who are clinically healthy ...
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[Homogenized thoracic radiography].
La Radiologia medica, 1995The major obstacle to optimal radiographic depiction of the chest has always been its anatomical features and, in particular, the considerable difference in X-ray beam attenuation between pulmonary and mediastinal structures. At least 40% of this region cannot be visualized in an optimal way. Therefore, much technological work was done to overcome this
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Abdominal and Thoracic Radiography in the Neonate
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001Plain and contrast radiographic techniques are used infrequently in the diagnostic evaluation of abdominal or thoracic disease in the adult horse because of the animal's large body size and the limited availability and expense of suitable equipment. The importance of radiography as a critical tool has also been lessened through the accessibility of ...
G D, Lester, N V, Lester
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SP8 Thoracic kyphosis/age [radiography]
1991Some degree of thoracic convexity in the sagittal plane is normal, whereas an increased thoracic curvature (thoracic kyphosis) is common in several conditions, such as Scheurmann’s disease, congenital spinal anomalies, metabolic and neurological disturbances, and inflammatory and traumatic conditions. Measurements of the kyphosis facilitates definition
Holger Pettersson, Hans Ringertz
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[Digital radiography in thoracic diagnosis].
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1989Technologies and performance of digital projection radiography are reviewed. Storage phosphor imaging plates can be used in existing diagnostic equipment and the resulting digital images permit the recognition of fine interstitial changes, if a high frequency edge enhancement is performed.
J W, Oestmann, R, Greene
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Basics of thoracic radiography and radiology
2008Thoracic radiography is an essential tool in the investigation of both thoracic and systemic disease. […] Despite the fact that radiography is easy to perform, careful technique is required to ensure that high-quality films are obtained. Poor technique is a common reason for misdiagnosis.
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