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Open AccessImproved diagnostic accuracy of readout-segmented echo-planar imaging for peripheral zone clinically significant prostate cancer: a retrospective 3T MRI study
This study compares the readout-segmented echo-planar imaging (rsEPI) from the conventional single-shot EPI (ssEPI) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for the discrimination of patients with clinically significa...
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A prospective clinical trial of HIFU hemiablation for clinically localized prostate cancer
Focal therapy is an emerging mini-invasive treatment modality for localized prostate cancer aimed to reduce the morbidity associated with radical therapy while maintaining optimal cancer control. We report the...
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A dose response study of intravenous pamidronate in postmenopausal osteoporosis
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Bi- and three-dimensional CT study of carpal bone motion occuring in lateral deviation
A computed tomography (CT) study of the right wrists of 15 volunteers and of 5 anatomical preparations in neutral position, radial (15°) and ulnar (30°) deviation enables to tackle the qualitative analysis of ...
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Panhypopituitarism without diabetes insipidus: Magnetic resonance imaging of pituitary stalk transection
A 13 year 2 month old girl was referred with panhypopituitarism without diabetes insipidus. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated transection of the pituitary stalk, a hypoplastic pituitary gland, and the pr...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Sellar Region and Suprasellar Cisterns: Normal Morphology on Sagittal Sections
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), provides an original, in vivo approach to the sellar region allowing direct sagittal cuts, as opposed to computed tomography (CT), with which sagittal views are only available...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Temporal Bone in Children
The study of the ultrastructure and architecture of the human temporal bone was until recently limited to so-called in vivo methods, the study of autopsy material, anatomical specimens from abortions or animal...
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Chapter
The Management of Spinal Epidural Metastases
In 1959, in our first study on 24 cases of epidural metastases19, we noted that a feeling of deep pessimism was apparent in all previous publications with regard to the outcome of these patients. The same feeling...
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Chapter
Metastatic Disease of the Spine and Spinal Canal
Since the spine is one of the most frequent localizations of secondary neoplasms affecting bones or causing neurologic disorders, it is of outstanding importance to have a good perception of the wide variety ...
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Spine
This chapter illustrates and summarizes 5 years experience of spinal CT, which has gained increasing importance in the radiological assessment of spinal disease. Its technical performance is constantly and rap...