Lower Leg Pain in a 17YearOld BoyOrthopaedic-Radiology-Pathology ConferenceAnis unavailable. This article is available as HTML full text and PDF.doi:10.1097/00003086-200401000-00048Julia LouBulent ErolLisa StatesBruce R PawelJohn P DormansClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research...
MRI Lower leg Both MRI Lumbar spine and pelvis with Cont MRI Lumbar spine and sacroiliac joints MRI Thoracic inlet and outlet MRA Aorta whole MRI Achilles tendon Left MRI Ankle with contrast Lt MRI Axilla with contrast Rt MRI Knee Both ...
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“… the vascular catheter can be more than a tool for passive means for diagnostic observations: used with imagination it can become an important surgical instrument.” (1) This 1963 quote is from Dr. Charles Dotter, the man who is widely regarded as the father of interventional radiology. ...
作者:Monique D Dorrius;Hildebrand Dijkstra;Matthijs OudkerkPaul E Sijens 期刊名称:《European radiology》 | 2014年第11期 8.F-18-Fluciclovine PET/MRI for preoperative lymph node staging in high-risk prostate cancer patients 作者:Selnaes Kirsten M.;Kruger-Stokke Brage;Elschot MattijsWilloch Frode...
Subperiosteal spread of infection in a 21-year-old female with sickle cell disease and bone infarcts. Axial T2 fat-suppressed Dixon image with water amplification (A), axial T1 (B), and axial T1 fat-saturated post-contrast images of the lower leg demonstrating a subperiosteal fluid collection...
(Fig.5). Ultrasound (US) showed a lymph node in the left groin of 1.5 × 2.5 cm, which, due to its short axis of 15 mm, was considered pathologic in line with the RECIST 1.1 criterion. Moreover, on US, a second pathologic enlarged lymph node was seen along the left iliac ...