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Abdominal Radiology

Issue 1/1998

Content (25 Articles)

Noncontrast helical CT in the evaluation of acute flank pain

R. C. Smith, N. C. Dalrymple, J. Neitlich

MR urography in the evaluation of urinary tract obstruction

C. Roy, C. Saussine, S. Guth, S. Horviller, C. Tuchmann, C. Vasilescu, Y. Le Bras, D. Jacqmin

Topographic evaluation of lateral hypopharyngeal pouches using electron beam tomography

F. Lindbichler, J. Raith, R. Gröll, R. Kern, M. Uggowitzer, A. Wuttge-Hannig

Demonstration of intraluminal duodenal diverticulum by computed tomography

J. L. Fidler, J. A. Saigh, J. S. Thompson, T. G. Habbe

NSAID injury to the small intestine

A. H. Zalev, G. W. Gardiner, R. E. Warren

Color Doppler findings of gastrointestinal varices

T. Komatsuda, H. Ishida, K. Konno, Y. Hamashima, Y. Ohnami, H. Naganuma, Y. Asanuma, O. Masamune

Unusual liver MR findings of Wilson's disease in an asymptomatic 2-year-old girl

S.-F. Ko, T.-Y. Lee, S.-H. Ng, J.-W. Lin, Y.-F. Cheng

Sonographic findings of anomalous position of the gallbladder

S. Naganuma, H. Ishida, K. Konno, Y. Hamashima, T. Hoshino, H. Naganuma, T. Komatsuda, Y. Ohyama, N. Yamada, J. Ishida, O. Masamune

Radiologic and pathologic correlation of adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder

J. I. Hwang, Y. H. Chou, S. H. Tsay, J. H. Chiang, C. Y. Chang, G. W. Boland, P. R. Mueller

Portal vein opacification during ERCP in patients with pancreatitis

C. Lum, K. C. Cho, D. G. Scholl, N. K. Sundaram

Peritoneal lymphomatosis: CT findings

Y.-S. Kim, O.-K. Cho, S.-Y. Song, H.-S. Lee, H.-C. Rhim, B.-H. Koh

Peritoneal metastases from transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract: CT and MR imaging

H. Chrysikopoulos, V. Maniatis, A. Roussakis, J. Pappas, J. Andreou

Omental infarction: report of three cases and review of the literature

P. K. Karak, S. H. Millmond, D. Neumann, H. T. Yamase, G. Ramsby

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