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Gastrointestinal - CT vs. MR of the abdomen
- MRI of pulmonary embolism
- Heterogenous liver enhancement: correlation with out-of-phase MR imaging
- Comparison of fat attenuating techniques for the evaluation of the pancreas
- Comparison of 3T and 1.5T MR pulse sequences for imaging the liver
- Ascending cholangitis: MR findings
- Hepatocellular carcinoma: MR appearance. Experience in N.A., Japan and Europe
- MRI of small bowel
- MRI evaluation of patients with fecal incontinence
- MRI evaluation of patients with rectal neoplasms
- Doppler assessment of inflammatory bowel disease and ischemic bowel disease
- Doppler findings in hepatic transplant failure
- Microbubble US contrast agents for liver lesion identification
Genitourinary - Fallopian tube polyps: radiologic findings and clinical significance
- Variations in fallopian tube length: possible effects on fertility
- Comparison of 3T and 1.5T MRI for evaluation of renal function
- Virtual pycloscopy for evaluation of renal calyces
- Renal papillary microcalcification and its relation to analgesic nephropathy
- Hysterosalpingographic appearance of prior ectopic pregnancy: post-op tubal changes and other findings following spontaneous or chemotherapeutically induced resorption
- Renal parenchymal enhancement: comparison of manganese DPDP and gadolinium chelates
- Hemorrhagic renal lesions: distinction between benign and malignant lesions
- Renal parenchymal enhancement: comparison of low dose and high dose gadolinium administration
- Ultrasound evaluation of male infertility patients
- Ultrasound evaluation of patients with ejaculatory pain
- Doppler assessment of renal artery stenosis
- US assessment of scrotal trauma
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