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    Does a dedicated “Scoliosis Team” and surgical standardization improve outcomes in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery and is it reproducible?

    The objective of this study was to determine if standardization improves adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) surgery outcomes and whether it is transferrable between institutions.

    Vishal Sarwahi, Sayyida Hasan, Himanshu Rao, Keshin Visahan in Spine Deformity (2023)

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    A dual-team approach benefits standard-volume surgeons, but has minimal impact on outcomes for a high-volume surgeon in AIS patients

    Retrospective chart review of prospectively collected data.

    Vishal Sarwahi, Jesse Galina, Stephen Wendolowski, Jon-Paul Dimauro in Spine Deformity (2020)

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    Responses to letters to the editor for “Fluoroscopically guided retrocalcaneal bursa steroid injection: description of the technique and pilot study of short-term patient outcomes”

    Shlomit Goldberg-Stein, Netanel Berko, Beverly Thornhill in Skeletal Radiology (2017)

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    Fluoroscopically guided retrocalcaneal bursa steroid injection: description of the technique and pilot study of short-term patient outcomes

    To describe a lateral fluoroscopically guided retrocalcaneal bursa injection technique, report patient outcomes at 1–4 weeks after steroid/anesthetic retrocalcaneal bursal therapeutic injection, and correlate ...

    Shlomit Goldberg-Stein, Netanel Berko, Beverly Thornhill in Skeletal Radiology (2016)

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    Maximizing time-resolved MRA for differentiation of hemangiomas, vascular malformations and vascularized tumors

    Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) using time-resolved imaging is a relatively new and increasingly popular technique. We will describe the technique utilized at our institution, Time-Resol...

    Jane S. Kim, Alexander Chandler, Ross Borzykowski, Beverly Thornhill in Pediatric Radiology (2012)

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    Gallbladder varices: A potential collateral pathway in portal hypertension and portal vein occlusion

    Varices of the gallbladder were demonstrated angiographically in four patients. One patient who had had a mesocaval shunt developed gallbladder varices as a result of hepatoportal shunting. Three patients had ...

    Chusilp Charnsangavej M.D. in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (1984)