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  • 3. Lung scan perfusion defects limited to matching pleural effusions: low probability of pulmonary embolism.
    Bedont RA, Datz FL.
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  • 6. Single perfusion defect and pulmonary embolism: angiographic correlation.
    Catania TA, Caride VJ.
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  • 7. Distribution of ventilation/perfusion ratios in pulmonary embolism: an adjunct to the interpretation of ventilation/perfusion lung scans.
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  • 9. Intermediate probability lung scans (IPLS): retrospective review of 82 cases.
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  • 10. Diagnosis of pulmonary embolus using ventilation/perfusion lung scintigraphy: more than 0.5 segment of ventilation/perfusion mismatch is sufficient.
    Howarth DM, Booker JA, Voutnis DD.
    Intern Med J; 2006 May; 36(5):281-8. PubMed ID: 16650192
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  • 13. Lower limb deep vein thrombosis in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism detected with (99m)Tc-MAA simultaneously with lung perfusion scan.
    Shao W, Zhang F, Zuo S, Wang X, Song J.
    Hell J Nucl Med; 2012 May; 15(3):220-3. PubMed ID: 23106054
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  • 14. Acute pulmonary embolism: role of helical CT in 164 patients with intermediate probability at ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy and normal results at duplex US of the legs.
    Ferretti GR, Bosson JL, Buffaz PD, Ayanian D, Pison C, Blanc F, Carpentier F, Carpentier P, Coulomb M.
    Radiology; 1997 Nov; 205(2):453-8. PubMed ID: 9356628
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  • 15. Utilization of lung scans by clinicians.
    Frankel N, Coleman RE, Pryor DB, Sostman HD, Ravin CE.
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  • 16. Clinical outcomes of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism and low-probability aerosol-perfusion scintigrams.
    Smith R, Maher JM, Miller RI, Alderson PO.
    Radiology; 1987 Sep; 164(3):731-3. PubMed ID: 3303121
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  • 17. Pulmonary embolism: diagnosis with spiral CT and ventilation-perfusion scanning--correlation with pulmonary angiographic results or clinical outcome.
    Garg K, Welsh CH, Feyerabend AJ, Subber SW, Russ PD, Johnston RJ, Durham JD, Lynch DA.
    Radiology; 1998 Jul; 208(1):201-8. PubMed ID: 9646814
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  • 18. Occult pulmonary embolism: a common occurrence in deep venous thrombosis.
    Dorfman GS, Cronan JJ, Tupper TB, Messersmith RN, Denny DF, Lee CH.
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  • 19. Is bilateral lower extremity compression sonography useful and cost-effective in the evaluation of suspected pulmonary embolism?
    Beecham RP, Dorfman GS, Cronan JJ, Spearman MP, Murphy TP, Scola FH.
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  • 20. Radiographic parenchymal opacity, matching perfusion defect, and normal ventilation: a sign of pulmonary embolism? Work in progress.
    Strauss EB, Sostman HD, Gottschalk A.
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