Wed. July 22, 2009 - Hoag 1 Conference Room, Noon.
Pahade et al. RadioGraphics May/June 2009;29:639-654. Imaging pregnant patients with suspected pulmonary embolism: what the radiologist needs to know.
Ho et al. Journal of Thoracic Imaging May 2009;24:89-95. MDCT of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) in adults.
Fleischmann et al. Radiologic Clinics of North America January 2009;47:13-26. Optimal vascular and parenchymal contrast enhancement – current state of the art.
Latifi et al. Emergency Radiology May 2009;16:209-215. The accuracy of focused abdominal CT in patients presenting to the emergency department.
Motcki et al. Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography May/June 2009;33:383-389. Prospective examination of patients suspected of having appendicitis using new CT criteria including “maximum depth of intraluminal fluid > 2.6 mm”.
Khalid et al. Emergency Radiology May 2009;16:227-229. Gallstone abscess: a delayed complication of spilled gallstone after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Gunabushanam et al. Journal of Computed Assisted Tomography May/June 2009;33:369-375. Small-bowel obstruction after laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.
Ramchandi et al. American Journal of Roentgenology June 2009;192:1514-1523. Imaging of genitourinary trauma.
Cohan et al. American Journal of Roentgenology June 2009;192:1501-1508. MDCT urography: exploring a new paradigm for imaging of bladder cancer.
Fletcher et al. Radiologic Clinics of North America January 2009;47:41-57. Dual-energy and dual-source CT: is there a role in the abdomen and pelvis?
Godoy et al. Journal of Thoracic Imaging May 2009;24:152-159. Basic principles and post-processing techniques of dual-energy CT: illustrated by selected congenital abnormalities of the thorax.
Pieroni et al. RadioGraphics May/June 2009;24:863-876. Use of 64-row MDCT in blunt and penetrating trauma of the upper and lower extremities.
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