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Correction to "Topographic Analysis of the Periorbital Region Including Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Based on Ultrasonography Interpretation". [PDF]
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Endoscopy, 1999
Areas of application for endosonography can be roughly divided into three categories: standard diagnostic examination; operative diagnostic examination (fine-needle aspiration); and operative therapeutic procedures. Nevertheless, endoscopic ultrasonography remains a single technique, in which the physician can not only raise a suspicion of a particular
FUSAROLI, PIETRO, CALETTI, GIANCARLO
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Areas of application for endosonography can be roughly divided into three categories: standard diagnostic examination; operative diagnostic examination (fine-needle aspiration); and operative therapeutic procedures. Nevertheless, endoscopic ultrasonography remains a single technique, in which the physician can not only raise a suspicion of a particular
FUSAROLI, PIETRO, CALETTI, GIANCARLO
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2002
Diagnostic sonography is experiencing a breath-taking period of technological advancement. Ultrasound contrast agents, new imaging techniques, and handheld instruments will play a role in facilitating more diagnostic power in high-end imaging and insuring more widespread use of diagnostic sonography in medicine in general.
Philip W, Ralls+3 more
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Diagnostic sonography is experiencing a breath-taking period of technological advancement. Ultrasound contrast agents, new imaging techniques, and handheld instruments will play a role in facilitating more diagnostic power in high-end imaging and insuring more widespread use of diagnostic sonography in medicine in general.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
The basic principles of diagnostic ultrasonography are discussed. Normal and abnormal ultrasonographic appearances of the major organs are presented in tables and with illustrations. A description of the current status of neurosonology with illustrations of hydrocephalus is also presented.
R E, Cartee, J A, Hudson, S, Finn-Bodner
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The basic principles of diagnostic ultrasonography are discussed. Normal and abnormal ultrasonographic appearances of the major organs are presented in tables and with illustrations. A description of the current status of neurosonology with illustrations of hydrocephalus is also presented.
R E, Cartee, J A, Hudson, S, Finn-Bodner
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Point-of-care ultrasonography.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2011Compact ultrasound technology has facilitated growth in point-of-care uses in many specialties. This review includes videos demonstrating the use of ultrasonography to guide central venous access, detect pneumothorax, detect evidence of hemorrhage after ...
C. Moore, J. Copel
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Endoscopy, 1998
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is nowadays a clinically relevant technology and its findings can have a major impact on patient management. This technique is currently indicated for staging digestive cancers, assessment of submucosal tumors, diagnosis of intestinal wall infiltrative diseases, common bile-duct stones and gut neuroendocrine tumors.
G, Caletti, P, Fusaroli, P, Bocus
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Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is nowadays a clinically relevant technology and its findings can have a major impact on patient management. This technique is currently indicated for staging digestive cancers, assessment of submucosal tumors, diagnosis of intestinal wall infiltrative diseases, common bile-duct stones and gut neuroendocrine tumors.
G, Caletti, P, Fusaroli, P, Bocus
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2003
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to investigate high‐frequency ultrasound imaging for periodontal assessment.Material and methods: A newly developed ultrasonic scanner with a frequency of 20 MHz was used. Pig jaws were selected as the experimental model.
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AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to investigate high‐frequency ultrasound imaging for periodontal assessment.Material and methods: A newly developed ultrasonic scanner with a frequency of 20 MHz was used. Pig jaws were selected as the experimental model.
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