ConferenceRadiology · August 1991
Temporal bone fractures can be difficult to detect clinically and radiographically. Air is sometimes present in the glenoid fossa of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) at computed tomography (CT) of acute basilar skull fractures. This study evaluated TMJ fo ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · June 15, 1991
We treated three children with optic pathway gliomas who had progressive disease associated with metastatic spread to the leptomeninges. One patient had radiographic resolution of leptomeningeal disease after treatment with intravenous carmustine and oral ...
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Journal ArticleClin Chest Med · March 1991
Despite advances in "high tech," it is anticipated that plain chest film radiography will continue to play a significant role in the management of patients in the ICU. Digital radiography will most likely displace conventional approaches. As demonstrated t ...
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Journal ArticleMed Pediatr Oncol · 1991
Two patients with brain stem gliomas were treated with hyperfractionated radiation therapy (HFR) (7,020 and 7,560 cGy, respectively). Despite initial clinical improvement during irradiation, both patients demonstrated clinical deterioration approximately 3 ...
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Journal ArticleAJR Am J Roentgenol · November 1990
Congenital absence of a cervical pedicle is an unusual disorder with potentially confusing clinical and radiologic manifestations. A review of the previously reported 42 cases as well as 13 new cases is presented. Congenital absence of a cervical pedicle w ...
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Journal ArticleAJR Am J Roentgenol · April 1990
Cervical spondylolysis is defined as a corticated cleft between the superior and inferior articular facets of the articular pilar, the cervical equivalent of the pars interarticularis in the lumbar spine. Associated dysplastic changes and spina bifida sugg ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of Intensive Care Medicine · January 1, 1989
Chest radiography is the most common radiological ex amination performed in the United States. Of the more than 260,000 radiological examinations performed an nually at our institution, slightly more than 21% are portable chest radiographs. Routine bedside ...
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Journal ArticleAJR Am J Roentgenol · May 1987
Subfascial hematoma is an important complication of cesarean delivery that has received little attention in the radiologic literature. It results from extraperitoneal hemorrhage within the prevesical space, posterior to the rectus muscles and transversalis ...
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Journal ArticleClinical Nuclear Medicine · January 1, 1987
A case of right colonic hemorrhage in a patient with an adynamic intestinal ileus was documented by Tc-99m red blood cells (RBC) with the aid of metoclopramide. Metoclopramide is a commonly used pharmaceutical that stimulates motility primarily in the uppe ...
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