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209 related items for PubMed ID: 22994147

  • 1. Magnetic resonance imaging features of sinonasal disorders in horses.
    Tessier C, Brühschwein A, Lang J, Konar M, Wilke M, Brehm W, Kircher P.
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  • 3. Radiographic, computed tomographic and surgical anatomy of the equine sphenopalatine sinus in normal and diseased horses.
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  • 4. Diagnostic MR imaging features of craniocerebral Aspergillosis of sino-nasal origin in immunocompetent patients.
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  • 11. Comparison of image quality and in vivo appearance of the normal equine nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses in computed tomography and high field (3.0 T) magnetic resonance imaging.
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    Dixon PM, Parkin TD, Collins N, Hawkes C, Townsend N, Tremaine WH, Fisher G, Ealey R, Barakzai SZ.
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  • 14. Aspergillosis of the brain and paranasal sinuses in immunocompromised patients: CT and MR imaging findings.
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  • 16. Magnetic resonance imaging and cross sectional anatomy of the normal equine sinuses and nasal passages.
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  • 18. Surgical treatment of progressive ethmoidal hematoma aided by computed tomography in a foal.
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