Journal Club ❯ October 2005
- Colorectal Liver Metastases: CT, MR Imaging, and PET for Diagnosis—Meta-analysis
- Comparison of CT Duodeno-Cholangiopancreatography to ERCP for Assessing Biliary Obstruction
- CT Colonography with Intravenous Contrast Material: Varied Appearances of Colo-rectal Carcinoma
- Current Diagnostic Role of CT in Evaluating Internal Hernia
- Distinction of Long Bone Stress Fractures from Pathologic Fractures on Cross-Sectional Imaging: How Successful Are We?
- Exclusion of Unstable Cervical Spine Injury in Obtunded Patients with Blunt Trauma: Is MR Imaging Needed when Multi-Detector Row CT Findings Are Normal?
- Filling Defect in a Pulmonary Arterial Stump on CT After Pneumonectomy: Radiologic and Clinical Significance
- Fractures of the Calca-neus: A Review with Emphasis on CT
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Cirrhotic Liver with Helical CT and MRI: Imaging Spectrum and Pitfalls of Cirrhosis-Related Nodules
- High-Concentration Contrast Media in Multiphasic Abdominal Multidetector-Row Computed Tomography: Effect of Increased Iodine Flow Rate on Parenchymal and Vascular Enhancement
- Impact of MDCT Angiography on the Use of Catheter Angiography for the Assessment of Cervical Arterial Injury After Blunt or Penetrating Trauma
- Incidental Extraurinary Findings at MDCT Urography in Patients with Hematuria: Prevalence and Impact on Imaging Costs
- Informatics in Radiology: Introduction to the Language of Three-dimensional Imaging with Multidetector CT
- Malignant Right Coronary Artery Anomaly Simulated by Motion Artifacts on MDCT
- Mapping of Internal Mammary Vessels by Multidetector Computed Tomography for Parasternal Transthoracic Intervention Guidance
- Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome: Evaluation with CT Angiography
- Noninvasive Evaluation of Cardiac Veins with 16-MDCT Angiography
- Nontraumatic Acute Abdominal Pain: Unenhanced Helical CT Compared with Three-View Acute Abdominal Series
- Pulmonary Nodule Detection with Low-Dose CT of the Lung: Agreement Among Radiologists
- Quantitative Vascular Measurements in Arterial Occlusive Disease
- Suspected Acute Colon Diverticuiitis: Imaging with Low-Dose Unenhanced Multi-Detector Row CT
- The Indeterminate CT Pulmonary Angiogram: Imaging Characteristics and Patient Clinical Outcome
- Unusual MDCT and Sonography Findings in Fulminant Hepatic Failure Resulting from Hepatitis A Infection
- Use of an Automatic Exposure Control Mechanism for Dose Optimization in Multi-Detector Row CT Examinations: Clinical Evaluation
- Vascular Mapping of the Leg with Multi-Detector Row CT Angiography prior to Free-Flap Transplantation
