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275 related items for PubMed ID: 11867781

  • 1. Crohn disease with endoscopic correlation: single-shot fast spin-echo and gadolinium-enhanced fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo MR imaging.
    Low RN, Sebrechts CP, Politoske DA, Bennett MT, Flores S, Snyder RJ, Pressman JH.
    Radiology; 2002 Mar; 222(3):652-60. PubMed ID: 11867781
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    Low RN, Francis IR.
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  • 5. Crohn's disease evaluation: comparison of contrast-enhanced MR imaging and single-phase helical CT scanning.
    Low RN, Francis IR, Politoske D, Bennett M.
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    Maccioni F, Bruni A, Viscido A, Colaiacomo MC, Cocco A, Montesani C, Caprilli R, Marini M.
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    Marcos HB, Semelka RC.
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    Soyer P, de Givry SC, Gueye C, Lenormand S, Somveille E, Scherrer A.
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    Thoeni RF, Mueller-Lisse UG, Chan R, Do NK, Shyn PB.
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  • 11. MR imaging of peritoneal disease: comparison of contrast-enhanced fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled and spin-echo imaging.
    Low RN, Sigeti JS.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 1994 Nov; 163(5):1131-40. PubMed ID: 7976889
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    Chung JJ, Semelka RC, Martin DR, Marcos HB.
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  • 13. Fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled imaging of the liver: pulse sequence optimization and comparison with spin-echo MR imaging.
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  • 14. Does T2-weighted MR imaging improve preoperative detection of malignant hepatic tumors? Observer performance study in 49 surgically proven cases.
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  • 15. Evaluation of malignant biliary obstruction: efficacy of fast multiplanar spoiled gradient-recalled MR imaging vs spin-echo MR imaging, CT, and cholangiography.
    Low RN, Sigeti JS, Francis IR, Weinman D, Bower B, Shimakawa A, Foo TK.
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  • 16. Optimization of a contrast medium suitable for conventional enteroclysis, MR enteroclysis, and virtual MR enteroscopy.
    Papanikolaou N, Prassopoulos P, Grammatikakis J, Maris T, Kouroumalis E, Gourtsoyiannis N.
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  • 17. Contrast-enhanced MR enterography as a stand-alone tool to evaluate Crohn's disease in a paediatric population.
    Spieler B, Hindman N, Levy J, Zabrieski K, Sahlein D, Seuss C, Kim S.
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  • 18. Peritoneal tumor: MR imaging with dilute oral barium and intravenous gadolinium-containing contrast agents compared with unenhanced MR imaging and CT.
    Low RN, Barone RM, Lacey C, Sigeti JS, Alzate GD, Sebrechts CP.
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  • 19. MR imaging evaluation of the activity of Crohn's disease.
    Koh DM, Miao Y, Chinn RJ, Amin Z, Zeegen R, Westaby D, Healy JC.
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  • 20. Liver masses: replacement of conventional T2-weighted spin-echo MR imaging with breath-hold MR imaging.
    Gaa J, Hatabu H, Jenkins RL, Finn JP, Edelman RR.
    Radiology; 1996 Aug; 200(2):459-64. PubMed ID: 8685342
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