Journal Club ❯ August 2007
- Airway Leiomyoma: Imaging Findings and Histopathologic Comparisons in 13 Patients
- Cardiac CT Angiography After Coronary Bypass Surgery: Prevalence of Incidental Findings
- Chronic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: CT Features- Comparison with Pathologic Evidence of Fibrosis and Survival
- Comparative Performance of Two Polyp Detection Systems on CT Colonography
- CT Colonography for Follow-Up After Surgery for Colorectal Cancer
- CT Colonography in 546 Patients with Incomplete Colonoscopy
- CT Venography for Deep Venous Thrombosis: Continuous Images Versus Reformatted Discontinuous Images Using PIOPED II Data
- Diagnostic Performance of Multidetector CT Angiography for Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease: Meta-analysis
- Diagnostic Performance of Virtual Gastroscopy Using MDCT in Early Gastric Cancer Compared with 2D Axial CT: Focusing on Interobserver Variation
- Extrahepatic Abdominal Hydatid Disease Caused by Echinococcus granulosus: Imaging Findings
- Gas in the kidney: CT findings
- High-Risk Melanoma: Accuracy of FDG PET/CT with Added CT Morphologic Information for Detection of Metastases
- Imaging in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma
- Intracranial Aneurysms: Role of Multidetector CT Angiography in Diagnosis and Endovascular Therapy Planning
- Multislice computed tomography for determination of coronary artery disease in a symptomatic patient population
- Oncologic Efficacy of CT-Guided Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation of Renal Cell Carcinomas
- Postoperative Lung Function in Lung Cancer Patients: Comparative Analysis of Predictive Capability of MRI, CT, and SPECT
- Renal Artery Stenosis: Cost-effectiveness of Diagnosis and Treatment
- Screening CT Colonography: How I Do It
- Solid Renal Cortical Tumors: Differentiation with CT
- Split-Bolus MDCT Urography with Synchronous Nephrographic and Excretory Phase Enhancement
- Spontaneous hemoperitoneum: a bloody mess
- State of the art: imaging of renal infections
- The Radiology of Antibiotic-Impregnated Cement
- Unenhanced MDCT in Patients with Suspected Urinary Stone Disease: Do Coronal Reformations Improve Diagnostic Performance?
