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Body Imaging

Posted by radiology on May 10, 2009

  1. MRCP of Bile and pancreatic duct
  2. CT Evaluation of the Colon: Inflammatory Disease
  3. CT of Acute Bowel Ischemia
  4. Postirradiation Changes in the Pelvis: Assessment with MR Imaging
  5. Imaging Features of Radiation-induced Changes in the Abdomen
  6. Spectrum of Congenital Anomalies of the Inferior Vena Cava
  7. Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Imaging and Pathologic Findings
  8. CT of the Gallbladder: Spectrum of Disease —
  9. Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: A Simple Imaging-based Classification
  10. Radiologic Spectrum of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumor
  11. Nontumorous arterioportal shunt mimicking hypervascular tumor
  12. Arterioportal Shunts in Cirrhotic Patients
  13. Radiology of Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis Surgery
  14. Imaging of Groin Masses: Inguinal Anatomy and Pathologic Conditions 
  15. Abdominal Wall Hernias: Imaging Features,
  16. Classic Signs in Uroradiology
  17. Facts About Urostomies
  18. Abdominal Manifestations of Situs Anomalies in Adults
  19. MDCT Urography – Why, How and When  Lawrence C. Chow.
  20.  MR Urography — James F. Glockner, MD
  21. Virtual Colonoscopy — Perry J. Pickhardt, MD
  22. CTA for Mesenteric Ischemia and GI Bleeding — Elliot Fishman.
  23.  MDCT in Pancreatic Imaging — Alec J. Megibow, MD.
  24. MDCT for Preoperative Planning of Liver Surgery —  Sahani, MD
  25. MDCT for Preoperative Planning of Renal Sugery —  Herts, MD
  26. MDCT Imaging after Renal RF Ablation — William W.Smith, MD
  27. Post RFA Imaging of the Liver – CT and RFA — David Lu, MD
  28. Renal and Adrenal MRI
  29. Liver MRI
  30. Female Pelvis MRI
  31. Percutaneous Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation: The Role of Cross-sectional Imaging
  32. CT of Congenital Heart Disease: Normal Anatomy and Typical Pathologic Conditions
  33. Adrenal Masses: Characterization with Combined Unenhanced and Delayed Enhanced CT
  34. Chemical Shift MR Imaging of Hyperattenuating (>10 HU) Adrenal Masses: Does It Still Have a Role?
  35. Adrenal Masses: Quantification of Fat Content with Double-Echo Chemical Shift In-Phase and Opposed-Phase FLASH MR Images for Differentiation of Adrenal Adenomas
  36. Distinguishing Benign from Malignant Adrenal Masses: Multi–Detector Row CT Protocol with 10-Minute Delay
  37. High-Resolution CT and CT Angiography of Peripheral Pulmonary Vascular Disorders
  38. Helical CT Angiography of Stent-Grafts in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Morphologic Changes and Complications
  39. Aortic Dissection: Diagnosis and Follow-up with Helical CT
  40. Aortic aneurysm and dissection: normal MR imaging and CT findings after surgical repair
  41. Postoperative Biliary Tract at 3D MR Cholangiopancreatography and MR Imaging1
  42. Multimodality Imaging of Pancreatic and Biliary Congenital Anomalies1
  43. MR Pancreatography: A Useful Tool for Evaluating Pancreatic Disorders
  44. Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumor of the Pancreas
  45. CT and MR Imaging of Benign Hepatic and Biliary Tumors

  46. Imaging of retained sugical sponges in the abdomen and pelvis.

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