GENERAL RADIOLOGY

Colon and Appendix

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Colon and Appendix William E. Brant Sarah Erickson Colon Imaging Methods The primary imaging methods for detection and characterization of colon abnormalities have continued to evolve over time. The persistently…

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Cardiac Imaging in Acquired Diseases

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Cardiac Imaging in Acquired Diseases David K. Shelton Gary Caputo Cardiac disease remains among the most common problems affecting patient morbidity and mortality today, despite many important dietary, pharmaceutical, interventional,…

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Pharynx and Esophagus

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Pharynx and Esophagus Sara Moshiri William E. Brant Imaging Methods The upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series, also called a barium meal, is a barium examination of the alimentary tract from the…

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Abdomen and Pelvis

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Abdomen and Pelvis William E. Brant Imaging Methods Conventional radiographs of the abdomen remain a mainstay for the assessment of the acute abdomen. CT, US, and MR provide comprehensive evaluation…

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Pancreas and Spleen

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Pancreas and Spleen William E. Brant Pancreas Imaging Techniques CT, US, and MR provide high-quality images of the pancreatic parenchyma and are used as the primary imaging modalities for the…

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Mesenteric Small Bowel

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Mesenteric Small Bowel William E. Brant Imaging Methods Disease of the mesenteric small intestine is relatively rare (1,2). A detailed radiographic study of the small bowel is justified only when…

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Stomach and Duodenum

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Stomach and Duodenum William E. Brant Imaging Methods As endoscopy has become more commonplace, the utilization of fluoroscopy to study the upper gastrointestinal (UGI) tract has continued to diminish (1)….

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