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Congenital Thoracic Aortic Disease

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Congenital abnormalities of the thoracic aorta encompass a variety of disorders with variable clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to life threatening. A variety of imaging modalities are available for the evaluation of these anomalies with computed tomography (CT) commonly preferred due to its excellent spatial resolution and rapid ...
Luis A, Landeras, Jonathan H, Chung
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Thoracic Surgery for Hydatid Disease

World Journal of Surgery, 1999
Abstract.This paper summarizes the place of thoracic surgery in the management of hydatid disease. Although based on the author's 31‐year personal experience, it draws on the experience of others where that of the author is deficient. The treatment of pulmonary, pleural, liver, and cardiac cysts is discussed.
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PET Imaging of Thoracic Disease

PET Clinics, 2011
Abass.Alavi@uphs.upenn.edu (A. Alavi) s. co m Thoracic disorders are common and account for a large proportion of disease-related morbidity and mortality in patients throughout the world. Multimodality imaging,predominantlywithpositronemission tomography (PET), computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging, plays a central role in the diagnosis ...
Drew A, Torigian, Abass, Alavi
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Connective Tissue Disease–related Thoracic Disease

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2015
Pulmonary involvement is a frequent manifestation of connective tissue disease (CTD)-related thoracic disease. It is important to characterize the underlying pattern when pulmonary involvement occurs in a patient with CTD, and to exclude other causes.
Yutaka, Tsuchiya   +3 more
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Thoracic Disc Disease and Stenosis

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Disc herniation and stenosis in the thoracic spine are relatively uncommon compared with their occurrence in the cervical or lumbar spine. They are usually degenerative, although trauma may be an aggravating or initiating factor. The clinical presentation includes local and/or radicular pain with or without signs and symptoms of cord dysfunction ...
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CT of thoracic aortic disease

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2001
The role of CT continuous to expand. However, competing modalities and their value and limitations for the same clinical indication should also be understood. In addition, CT radiation patient dose must be justified in the context of adding diagnostic value.
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Thoracic Diseases

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1962
Eli H. Rubin   +3 more
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“Thoracic anesthesia in patients with airborne disease”

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Health care workers are at risk of infection from aerosolization of respiratory secretions, droplet and contact spread. This has gained great importance after the COVID19 pandemic. Intra-operative aerosol-generating procedures are arguably unavoidable in the routine provision of thoracic anesthesia.
Granell Gil, Manuel   +2 more
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Management of Descending Thoracic Aortic Diseases: Similarities and Differences Among Cardiovascular Guidelines

Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 2021
Konstantinos Spanos   +2 more
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Triple attention learning for classification of 14 thoracic diseases using chest radiography

Medical Image Analysis, 2021
Hongyu Wang   +2 more
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