MR imaging of upper abdomen following cholecystectomy. Normal and abnormal findings. Acta Radiol, 2001, 42:181-186.Ekberg O, et al. MR imaging of upper abdomen following cholecystectomy. Normal and abnormal findings. Acta Radiol 2001 - Hakansson, Leander...
- 《Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Official Journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine》 被引量: 28发表: 1999年 MR imaging of upper abdomen following cholecystectomy - Normal and abnormal findings Purpose: To describe the normal MR appearance after cholecystectomy and the findings...
Of all these organ systems, recognition of digestive tract findings is most poorly understood and hence greatly under-reported, both in research and in clinical studies, and hence, they are generally overlooked. This reflects that the dominant imaging modalities used to assess the abdomen for inf...
It is also associated with abnormal nipple discharge. A supernumerary nipple is a congenital variation. It is an extra nipple along the embryonic "milk line" on the thorax or abdomen and is a congenital finding. To observe skin retraction, the patient is asked to push her hands onto her ...
Fadl S, Moshiri M, Fligner CL, Katz DS, Dighe M. Placental Imaging: Normal Appearance with Review of Pathologic Findings. Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. 37;(3);979-998.https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.2017160155. ...
we do not know whether the abnormal PTFV1we detected at the time of myocardial infarction is a transient phenomenon or persists over time. Larger studies are needed to validate our findings and to investigate the impact on cardiac arrhythmias and serious adverse cardiac events including heart failu...
gastrointestinal imaging, and a spinal tap, and all the results came back normal. She was also evaluated by an ophthalmologist and a cardiologist, and no organic etiology was found for her symptoms. Mia was discharged home with an unknown diagnosis and started on symptomatic medical management to...
Vagus nerve stimulation(VNS) works through a device, called a pulse generator, implanted under the skin that sends electrical pulses through the left vagus nerve, half of a prominent pair of nerves that run from the brainstem through the neck and down to each side of the chest and abdomen....
Introduction An increasing number of patients undergo computerised tomography (CT) of the abdomen, leading to increased demand for endoscopy. Our aim was to investigate the incidence of abnormal GI findings on abdominal CT scans in an unselected cohort of patients, the incidence of endoscopy ...
Public Library of SciencePlos OneCieszanowski A, Maj E, Kulisiewicz P et al (2014) Non-contrast-enhanced whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in the general population: the incidence of abnormal findings in patients 50 years old and younger compared to older subjects. PLoS ONE 9:e107840...