Journal Club ❯ September 2005
- A Comparison of Whole-Body MRI and CT for the Staging of Lymphoma
- Aortoiliac and Lower Extremity Arteries Assessed with 16-Detector Row CT Angiography: Prospective Comparison with Digital Subtraction Angiography
- Comparison of CT Findings in Symptomatic and Incidentally Discovered Pheochromocytomas
- Comparison of Virtual Cystoscopy, Multiplanar Reformation, and Source CT Images with Contrast Material-Filled Bladder for Detecting Lesions
- Coronary Artery Calcium Measurement with Multi-Detector Row CT and Low Radiation Dose: Comparison between 55 and 165 mAss
- CT Neuroangiography: A Glance at the Common Pitfalls and Their Prevention
- Dynamic Cine Imaging of the Mitral Valve with 16-MDCT: A Feasibility Study
- Esophageal Cancer: CT, Endoscopic US, and FDG PET for Assessment of Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy---Systematic Review
- Gastric Cancer Staging at Multi-Detector Row CT Gastrography: Comparison of Transverse and Volumetric CT Scanning
- Image Quality from High-Resolution CT of the Lung: Comparison of Axial Scans and of Sections Reconstructed from Volumetric Data Acquired Using MDCT
- Imaging Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Contrast-enhanced MR Angiography and Multi-Detector Row CT Angiography
- Inferior Vena Cava Filling Defects on CT and MRI
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Prospective Comparison of Integrated FDG PET/CT and CT Alone for Preoperative Staging
- Optimization of MDCT of the Wrist to Achieve Diagnostic Image Quality with Minimum Radiation Exposure
- Pleuropulmonary Paragonimiasis: CT Findings in 31 Patients
- Pulmonary Infections After Bone Marrow Transplantation: High-Resolution CT Findings in 111 Patients
- Pulmonary Sequelae in Convalescent Patients after Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Evaluation with Thin-Section CT
- Quantification of Intravenously Administered Contrast Medium Transit through the Peripheral Arteries: Implications for CT Angiography
- Small-Bowel Complications of Major Gastrointestinal Tract Surgery
- Visceral and Peripheral Arterial Pseudoaneurysms
