Journal Club ❯ November 2004
- A Modified CT Severity Index for Evaluating Acute Pancreatitis: Improved Correlation with Patient Outcome
- A Practical Approach to the Cystic Renal Mass
- Alternative Diagnoses to Stone Disease on Unenhanced CT to Investigate Acute Flank Pain
- Analysis of 51 Tibial Triplane Fractures Using CT with Multiplanar Reconstruction
- Autoimmune Pancreatitis: Imaging Features
- Clinical Relevance of Retrograde Inferior Vena Cava or Hepatic Vein Opacification During Contrast-Enhanced CT
- Complications of Prostate Cancer Treatment: Spectrum of Imaging Findings
- Controversies in Emergency Radiology
- Coronary Artery Calcium Score: Influence of Reconstruction Interval at 16-Detector Row CT with Retrospective Electrocardiographic Gating
- CT Appearance of Acute Appendagitis
- CT of Congenital Lung Lesions in Pediatric Patients
- CT Urography
- Differentiation of Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma and Renal Papillary Carcinoma Using Quantitative CT Enhancement Parameters
- Flat Colorectal Lesions in Asymptomatic Adults: Implications for Screening with CT Virtual Colonoscopy
- Frequency and Relevance of the "Small-Bowel Feces" Sign on CT in Patients with Small-Bowel Obstruction
- Frequently Asked Questions: lodinated Contrast Agents
- Imaging of Thoracoabdominal Involvement in Erdheim-Chester Disease
- Integrated FDG PET/CT in Patients with Persistent Ovarian Cancer: Correlation with Histologic Findings
- Intraductal Papillary Mutinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas: CT Patterns of Recurrence and Multiobserver Performance in Detecting Recurrent Neoplasm After Surgical Resection
- MDCT Cholangiography with Volume Rendering for the Assessment of Patients with Biliary Obstruction
- Mimics of Renal Colic: Alternative Diagnoses at Unenhanced Helical CT
- Multi-Detector Row CT: Principles and Practice for Abdominal Applications
- Patient Encounter Time Intervals in the Evaluation of Emergency Department patients requiring Abdominopelvic CT: Oral contrast versus no contrast
- Penetrating Injuries of the Neck and the Increasing Role of CTA
- Pheochromocytoma: An Imaging Chameleon
- Radiologists' Performance for Differentiating Benign from Malignant Lung Nodules on High-Resolution CT Using Computer-Estimated Likelihood of Malignancy
- Recognition of the Ovaries and Ovarian Origin of Pelvic Masses with CT
- Small-Bowel Diseases: Prospective Evaluation of Multi-Detector Row Helical CT Enteroclysis in 107 Consecutive Patients
- Spectrum of Imaging Findings After Intestinal, Liver-Intestinal, or Multivisceral Transplantation: Part 2, Posttransplantation Complications
- Spectrum of Imaging Findings After Intestinal, Liver-Intestinal, or Multivisceral Transplantation: Part I, Posttransplantation Anatomy
- The Renal Sinus: Pathologic Spectrum and Multimodality Imaging Approach
- Volumetric Assessment of Pulmonary Nodules with ECG-Gated MDCT
