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A New Practical Decision Rule to Better Differentiate BI-RADS© 3 or 4 Breast Masses on Breast Ultrasound.
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Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine
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2021-05-04
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BI-RADS; breast mass; decision rule; malignancy; reliability; ultrasound; BI-RADS; breast mass; decision rule; malignancy; reliability; ultrasound
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Pfob A; Barr RG; Duda V; Büsch C; Bruckner T; Spratte J; Nees J; Togawa R; Ho C; Fastner S; Riedel F; Schaefgen B; Hennigs A; Sohn C; Heil J; Golatta M
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Objectives: The BI-RADS© classification provides a standardized way to describe ultrasound findings in breast cancer diagnostics. However, there is little information regarding which BI-RADS© descriptors are most strongly associated with malignancy, to better distinguish BI-RADS© 3 (follow-up imaging) and 4 (diagnostic biopsy) breast masses.; Methods: Patients were recruited as part of an international, multicenter trial (NCT02638935). The trial enrolled 1294 women (6 excluded) categorized as BI-RADS© 3 or 4 upon routine B-mode ultrasound examination. Ultrasound images were evaluated by three expert physicians according to BI-RADS©. All patients underwent histopathological confirmation (reference standard). We performed univariate and multivariate analyses (chi-square test, logistic regression, and Krippendorff's alpha).; Results: Histopathologic evaluation showed malignancy in 368 of 1288 masses (28.6%). Upon performing multivariate analysis, the following descriptors were significantly associated with malignancy (P < .05): age ≥50 years (OR 8.99), non-circumscribed indistinct (OR 4.05) and microlobulated margin (OR 2.95), nonparallel orientation (OR 2.69), and calcification (OR 2.64). A clinical decision rule informed by these results demonstrated a 97% sensitivity and missed fewer cancers compared to three physician experts (range of sensitivity 79-95%) and a previous decision rule (sensitivity 59%). Specificity was 44% versus 22-83%, respectively. The inter-reader reliability of the BI-RADS© descriptors and of the final BI-RADS© score was fair-moderate.; Conclusions: A patient should undergo a diagnostic biopsy (BI-RADS© 4) instead of follow-up imaging (BI-RADS© 3) if the patient is 50 years or older or exhibits at least one of the following features: calcification, nonparallel orientation of mass, non-circumscribed margin, or posterior shadowing. (© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.)
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2021
Barr RG
BI-RADS
Breast mass
Bruckner T
Büsch C
decision rule
Department of Radiology
Duda V
Fastner S
Golatta M
Heil J
Hennigs A
Ho C
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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malignancy
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Nees J
NEOMED College of Medicine
Pfob A
reliability
Riedel F
Schaefgen B
Sohn C
Spratte J
Togawa R
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The underrated role of ultrasound in peritoneal dialysis.
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Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine
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2021-03-29
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complication; diagnosis; infection; malfunction; peritoneal dialysis; ultrasound
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Granata A; Rahbari E; Di Nicolò P; Battaglia Y; Campo I; Fresilli D; Pacini P; Lucatelli P; Barr RG; Cantisani V; Zeiler M
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Ultrasound is very effective in performing procedures and assessment of complications in peritoneal dialysis. The ultrasound examination can be applied for preoperative assessment, during the peritoneal catheter placement, for the detection and monitoring of infection, as well as for the evaluation of the catheter malfunction. Despite being not only a cost- and time-saving technique but also a bedside procedure, ultrasonography remains an underrated clinical tool in the field of peritoneal dialysis. This publication wants to explain and reinforce the clinical utility of US in PD and to expand the diagnostic equipment for the clinician.
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Battaglia Y
Campo I
Cantisani V
Complication
Department of Radiology
Di Nicolò P
Diagnosis
Fresilli D
Granata A
Infection
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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Lucatelli P
malfunction
NEOMED College of Medicine
Pacini P
Peritoneal Dialysis
Rahbari E
Ultrasound
Zeiler M
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Editor's Letter: State of the Journal.
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2021
2021-03-08
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Elastography for pediatric chronic liver disease: A review and expert opinion.
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2020-09-03
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shear wave elastography; children; transient elastography; liver stiffness; diffuse liver disease; magnetic resonance elastography
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Ferraioli G;Barr RG;Dillman JR
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In adults with chronic liver diseases, ultrasound and magnetic resonance shear wave elastography (SWE) can replace liver biopsy in several clinical scenarios. Several guidelines on the use of ultrasound SWE for the adult population have been published. However, the number of publications in the pediatric population is limited, and available guidelines on SWE do not specifically address pediatric chronic liver diseases. In this article, we review the literature on the use of SWE for pediatric chronic liver diseases and provide expert opinion on how to use SWE, both ultrasound and magnetic resonance techniques, in the pediatric population. (© 2020 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.)
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Barr RG
Children
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diffuse liver disease
Dillman JR
Ferraioli G
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Liver stiffness
magnetic resonance elastography
Mercy Health St Elizabeth Boardman Hospital
NEOMED College of Medicine
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Shear wave elastography
transient elastography
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.1.129" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.1.129</a>
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129-134
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33
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Strain Elastography For Prediction Of Breast Cancer Tumor Grades
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2014
2014-01
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Acoustics; agreement; breast; breast cancer; breast ultrasound; ductal carcinoma; elasticity; elastography; experience; grade; histologic grade; lesions; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; prognostic factors; Radiology; sonoelastography; sonography; strain; tumor; Ultrasound
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Grajo J R; Barr R G
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Objectives-The purpose of this study was to determine whether the elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio on strain elastography can predict breast cancer tumor grades. Methods-A retrospective review of patients with breast lesions who underwent strain elastography and had a diagnosis of breast cancer by image-guided or surgical biopsy was performed. The axis of the maximum elastographic dimension was compared to the B-mode dimension to form an elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio. Lesions were categorized according to their pathologic type, including atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), mucinous or colloid cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), grade I invasive ductal carcinoma (MC), grade II IDC, grade III DC, invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), and lymphoma. The mean elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio of each tumor type was calculated. The elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio of the tumor was compared to the tumor type by Kruskal-Wallis and Tukey-Kramer tests (lymphoma and ADH excluded because of small numbers). Results-Tumor grades included lymphoma (n = 3),.ADH (n = 2), mucinous cancer (n = 11), DCIS (n = 19), DC (grades I III; n = 200), and ILC (n = 31). The mean elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio varied with increasing tumor grade. Tumor grades could not have been selected at random from one population (P < .0001, chi(2) test). Invasive lobular carcinoma and grade III DC were statistically different from mucinous or colloid cancer, DCIS, and grade land II IDC. Conclusions-The elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio on strain elastography is related to the tumor grade.
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Acoustics
agreement
Barr R G
breast
breast cancer
breast ultrasound
ductal carcinoma
Elasticity
elastography
experience
grade
Grajo J R
histologic grade
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
lesions
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
prognostic factors
Radiology
sonoelastography
sonography
strain
Tumor
Ultrasound
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377-379
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8
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2
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ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSIS OF PLACENTA MEMBRANACEA INUTERO
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1983
1983
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Acoustics; Radiology; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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Molloy C E; McDowell W; Armour T; Crawford W; Bernstine R
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n/a
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1983
Acoustics
Armour T
Bernstine R
Crawford W
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
McDowell W
Molloy C E
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
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1143-1147
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9
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28
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Comparison of Sonography and Scintigraphy in the Evaluation of Gallbladder Functional Studies With Cholecystokinin
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2009
2009-09
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pain; Acoustics; ultrasonography; Radiology; disease; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; sonography; contraction; gallstones; cholecystokinin; cholescintigraphy; chronic acalculous cholecystitis; ejection fraction; gallbladder ejection fraction; infusion; scintigraphy
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Barr R G; Kido T; Grajo J R
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Objective. Both sonography and scintigraphy have been used to evaluate gallbladder function with the use of sincalide (cholecystokinin [CCK]). However, the reported ejection fractions (EFs) for the two modalities are not the same. The techniques measure slightly different parameters. This study directly compared both techniques performed simultaneously on the same participants. Methods. Twenty healthy volunteers were evaluated with sonography and scintigraphy to estimate the gallbladder EF simultaneously. The gallbladder EF was calculated at 5-minute intervals for 1 hour. Results. The mean El's +/- SD were 66.3% +/- 20% and 49% +/- 29% for sonography and scintigraphy, respectively. The mean times to the peak EF were 38 12 and 33 9 minutes for sonography and scintigraphy. An average time of 34 minutes was noted after radiopharmaceutical injection before CCK administration for the scintigraphic studies. The earliest time to the peak EF for sonography was 15 minutes, and the latest time to the peak EF was 60 minutes (mode, 40 minutes); for scintigraphy, the earliest and latest times were 15 and 50 minutes (mode, 30 minutes), respectively. One participant could not be evaluated secondary to nonfilling of the gallbladder on scintigraphy. There was wider variability of the gallbladder EF with scintigraphy than sonography. Conclusions. Scintigraphy estimated a lower EF than sonography, had wider EF variability than sonography, and required additional time (>30 minutes more) to complete the study. Scintigraphy could not be performed in 5% of the participants because of nonfilling of the gallbladder The use of sonography to estimate the gallbladder EF is less time-consuming and less costly. With these techniques, the range of normal gallbladder El's should be adjusted for the technique used.
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Acoustics
Barr R G
cholecystokinin
cholescintigraphy
chronic acalculous cholecystitis
contraction
Disease
ejection fraction
gallbladder ejection fraction
gallstones
Grajo J R
infusion
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Kido T
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Pain
Radiology
scintigraphy
sonography
Ultrasonography
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2012.31.2.281" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2012.31.2.281</a>
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281-287
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2
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31
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Evaluation of Breast Lesions Using Sonographic Elasticity Imaging A Multicenter Trial
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2012
2012-02
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ultrasound; breast; elastography; Acoustics; sonoelastography; Radiology; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; tissues; benign; biopsy; breast lesion characterization
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Barr R G; Destounis S; Lackey L B; Svensson W E; Balleyguier C; Smith C
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Objectives-The purpose of this study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of real-time compression elasticity imaging in characterizing breast lesions as benign or malignant. Methods-A cohort of 578 women scheduled for sonographically guided biopsy of breast lesions were recruited from 6 sites under an Institutional Review Board-approved protocol. All participants received an elastogram, which displayed both the B-mode and elasticity images in real time. The longest dimensions of the lesion on the B-mode and elasticity imaging were measured. An elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio of at least 1.0 was considered positive for malignant lesions. The reference standard was based on biopsy. Results-A total of 635 lesions were imaged and biopsied. There were 222 (35%) malignant or borderline lesions and 413 (65%) benign lesions. The benign lesions were either cystic (145 [35%]) or solid (268 [65%]). Of the 222 malignant lesions, 219 had an elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio of at least 1.0. Of the 413 benign lesions, 361 had an elasticity imaging/B-mode ratio less than 1.0. These results corresponded to overall sensitivity of 98.6% and overall specificity of 87.4%. Individual site sensitivities ranged from 96.7% to 100% whereas specificities ranged from 66.7% to 95.4%. Conclusions-Elasticity imaging has high sensitivity in characterizing malignant lesions of the breast. Variability in specificity between sites and sonographers is possibly due to individual technique differences in performing elastography and measuring lesions. Further work in standardizing the technique is required.
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2012
Acoustics
Balleyguier C
Barr R G
benign
Biopsy
breast
breast lesion characterization
Destounis S
elastography
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lackey L B
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
Smith C
sonoelastography
Svensson W E
tissues
Ultrasound
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1471-1471
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9
Volume
31
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Speed of Sound Correction and Quality Control
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2012
2012-09
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Acoustics; Radiology; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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Barr R G
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n/a
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2012
Acoustics
Barr R G
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
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773-783
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5
Volume
31
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Sonographic Breast Elastography
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2012
2012-05
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elastography; strain elastography; Acoustics; Radiology; elasticity; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; lesions; shear; benign; breast lesions; characterization of breast lesions; wave imaging
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Barr R G
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Breast elastography is a new sonographic technique that provides additional characterization information on breast lesions over conventional sonography and mammography. This technique provides information on the strain or hardness of a lesion, similar to a clinical palpation examination. Two techniques are now available for clinical use: strain (compression-based elastography) and shear wave elastography. Initial evaluation of these techniques in clinical trials suggests that they may substantially improve the characterization of breast lesions as benign or malignant. This improvement may substantially reduce the number of benign biopsies performed. Elastography can be performed by several methods and is now available from several manufactures. This article reviews the basics of this technique, how to perform the examination, image interpretation, and artifacts. Although easy to perform, technique is critical to obtain adequate images for interpretation. This primer will highlight the technique and point out common pitfalls.
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2012
Acoustics
Barr R G
benign
breast lesions
characterization of breast lesions
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elastography
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
lesions
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
shear
Strain elastography
wave imaging
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7-12
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1
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32
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Off-Label Use of Ultrasound Contrast Agents for Abdominal Imaging in the United States
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2013
2013-01
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mortality; Acoustics; Radiology; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; hospitalized-patients; echocardiography
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Barr R G
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n/a
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2013
Acoustics
Barr R G
Echocardiography
hospitalized-patients
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Mortality
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.4.738" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.4.738</a>
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738-740
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4
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33
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Incidental Detection of an Aortic Stent Endoleak With Contrast-Enhanced Sonography
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2014
2014-04
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Acoustics; aneurysm repair; angiography; computed-tomography; ct; endovascular repair; evar; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Radiology; ultrasound
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Sousaris N; McCutcheon J; Barr R
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.4.738" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.7863/ultra.33.4.738</a>
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2014
Acoustics
aneurysm repair
Angiography
Barr R
computed-tomography
ct
endovascular repair
evar
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
McCutcheon J
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
Sousaris N
Ultrasound
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2005.24.9.1191" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2005.24.9.1191</a>
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1191-1198
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9
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24
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Totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection and complex congenital heart disease - Prenatal echocardiographic diagnosis and prognosis
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2005
2005-09
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Acoustics; anomalous pulmonary venous connections; blood-flow; congenital heart diseases; fetal echocardiography; fetus; heterotaxy syndrome; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; pregnancy; prenatal diagnosis; Radiology; right isomerism; totally
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Patel C R; Lane J R; Spector M L; Smith P C; Crane S S
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Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of prenatal cardiac diagnosis, prognosis, and outcome of totally anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) and to determine echocardiographic clues in the prenatal diagnosis of isolated TAPVC or TAPVC in association with other complex congenital heart disease (CHD). Methods. We reviewed our 13-year experience of prenatal diagnosis of TAPVC. Thirteen fetuses were identified with the diagnoses of TAPVC. We systematically analyzed the individual pulmonary veins by color and pulsed Doppler imaging, the presence of a pulmonary venous confluence, the pulsed and color Doppler evaluation of the vertical vein, and sites of connections. Prenatal diagnosis was confirmed by postnatal echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, surgery, or autopsy. Results. The mean gestational age at diagnosis of TAPVC was 26.3 weeks (range, 20-33 weeks). There were 8 fetuses with TAPVC and right isomerism, 3 fetuses with other associated CHD, and 2 with isolated TAPVC. There were 7 fetuses with supracardiac TAPVC, 4 with infracardiac TAPVC, and 2 with mixed TAPVC. Pulmonary vein color and pulsed Doppler data were available in 10 of 13 fetuses. The pulmonary venous confluence was visualized in all fetuses except 1. The vertical vein was visualized in all fetuses. Five fetuses had suspected signs of obstruction. The diagnosis was confirmed postnatally or at autopsy in 12 cases. Eight patients underwent surgery; 6 died, and 2 were alive. Two patients had compassionate care and died; 3 pregnancies were terminated. Conclusions. It is possible to diagnose accurately complex CHD, including the pulmonary venous connections. When diagnosed prenatally, TAPVC carries a poor prognosis.
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2005
Acoustics
anomalous pulmonary venous connections
blood-flow
congenital heart diseases
Crane S S
fetal echocardiography
Fetus
heterotaxy syndrome
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane J R
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Pregnancy
Prenatal Diagnosis
Radiology
right isomerism
Smith P C
Spector M L
totally
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1115" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1115</a>
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1115-1117
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8
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26
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Tetralogy of Fallot with an aortopulmonary septal defect - Prenatal diagnosis
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2007
2007-08
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Acoustics; fetal echocardiography; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Radiology; repair; window
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Patel C R; Smith G L; Lane J R
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An aortopulmonary septal defect is a rare cardiac malformation in which there is a communication between the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk in the presence of 2 separate semilunar valves. There are reports of postnatal diagnosis of aortopulmonary septal defects in association with tetralogy of Fallot.(1-4) Prenatal diagnosis of an aortopulmonary septal defect with tetralogy of Fallot is rare. We report a case of tetralogy of Fallot and an aortopulmonary septal defect diagnosed by fetal echocardiography at 30 weeks' gestation. The diagnosis was confirmed on postnatal cross-sectional echocardiography and at surgery.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1115" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1115</a>
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2007
Acoustics
fetal echocardiography
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane J R
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Radiology
repair
Smith G L
window
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1111-1114
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8
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26
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Tetralogy of Fallot with a single right coronary artery - Prenatal echocardiographic diagnosis at 24 weeks
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2007
2007-08
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Acoustics; fetus; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Radiology
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Patel C R; Smith G L; Lane J R
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Tetralogy of Fallot is known to be associated with anomalies in the origin or course of coronary arteries. We describe a case of fetal echocardiographic diagnosis at 24 weeks' gestation of tetralogy of Fallot with a single right coronary artery in which the left main coronary artery crossed the right ventricular outflow tract. The diagnosis was confirmed on postnatal cardiac catheterization and at surgery Implications of this coronary artery abnormality on prenatal counseling and postnatal surgery are discussed.
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2007
Acoustics
Fetus
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane J R
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Radiology
Smith G L
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.3.403" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.3.403</a>
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403-406
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3
Volume
26
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Prenatal diagnosis of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection in a patient with Fryns syndrome
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2007
2007-03
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Acoustics; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Radiology
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Patel C R; Smith G L; Robinson H B
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We describe the prenatal diagnosis of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) at 27 weeks' gestation in a patient with Fryns with the right upper pulmonary vein to the right superior vena cava and right atrial junction. The remaining pulmonary veins were connected to the left atrium. The pulsed Doppler pattern at the site of the anomalous connection was suggestive of a pulmonary vein. The fetus had associated other anomalies in the form of cystic hygroma, a single umbilical artery, and an absent left kidney. The cardiac diagnosis was confirmed on postnatal echocardiography. Postnatal diagnosis of Fryns syndrome was made.
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2007
Acoustics
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Radiology
Robinson H B
Smith G L
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1107" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2007.26.8.1107</a>
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1107-1110
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8
Volume
26
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Prenatal echocardiographic diagnosis of a right aortic arch and bilateral arterial duct with isolation of the left subclavian artery from the left pulmonary artery
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2007
2007-08
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22q11 deletion; Acoustics; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; Radiology
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Patel C R; Smith G L; Lane J R; Robinson H B
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Isolation of the subclavian artery is an uncommon anomaly of the aortic arch system in which one subclavian artery loses its connection with the aorta and arises from the homolateral pulmonary artery by way of a ductus arteriosus. An isolated subclavian artery is always contralateral to the side of the aortic arch. We report the prenatal diagnosis of a right aortic arch and bilateral arterial duct with isolation of the left subclavian artery arising from the left pulmonary artery diagnosed at 25 weeks' gestation by fetal echocardiography.
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2007
22q11 deletion
Acoustics
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane J R
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Radiology
Robinson H B
Smith G L
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2006.25.2.245" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2006.25.2.245</a>
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245-249
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2
Volume
25
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Prenatal diagnosis of ventriculocoronary arterial communication in fetuses with hypoplastic left heart syndrome
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2006
2006-02
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Acoustics; arterial communication; fistula; hypoplastic left heart syndrome; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; prenatal diagnosis; Radiology; ventriculocoronary
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Patel C R; Lane Jr; Spector M L; Smith P C; Waight D J
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Objective. The purpose of this series was to describe the fetal echocardiographic findings in hypoplastic left heart syndrome with aortic atresia and ventriculocoronary arterial communication and implications of these findings. Methods. We describe 2 fetuses with hypoplastic left heart syndrome with ventriculocoronary arterial communication diagnosed at 29 and 20 weeks' gestation, respectively. The underlying cardiac anatomy consisted of a hypoplastic left heart and mitral stenosis with aortic atresia. We used color Doppler and pulsed Doppler sonography on the surface of the myocardiurn to specifically look for coronary arterial flow. Results. By color Doppler sonography, ventriculocoronary arterial communication was shown between the left ventricular cavity and the left coronary artery with characteristic bidirectional flow on pulsed Doppler examination. There was no mitral regurgitation. The left ventricular myocardium was substantially hypertrophied. The first patient underwent surgical Norwood palliation and died after a prolonged postoperative course. The second patient underwent stenting of the arterial duct and bilateral pulmonary artery banding in the catheterization laboratory but died after a few weeks. implications of ventriculocoronary arterial communication in association with hypoplastic left heart syndrome are discussed. Conclusions. It is possible to accurately diagnose ventriculocoronary arterial communication on fetal echocardiography. The presence of ventriculocoronary arterial communication is seen exclusively in a subgroup of patients with an aortic atresia and mitral stenosis variant of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. The prognosis is poor in this subgroup of patients.
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2006
Acoustics
arterial communication
Fistula
hypoplastic left heart syndrome
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane Jr
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Prenatal Diagnosis
Radiology
Smith P C
Spector M L
ventriculocoronary
Waight D J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2006.25.2.251" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2006.25.2.251</a>
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251-257
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2
Volume
25
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Fetal echocardiographic diagnosis of vascular rings
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2006
2006-02
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Acoustics; anomalies; aortic-arch; fetal echocardiography; low-risk; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; prenatal diagnosis; Radiology; sonographic diagnosis; vascular ring; view
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Patel C R; Lane Jr; Spector M L; Smith P C
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Objective. The purpose of this series is to describe the prenatal echocardiographic findings of vascular rings. Methods. The 3-vessel and trachea view consists of the axial view of the upper mediastinum. The normal left aortic arch appears as a V-shaped confluence of the ductus arteriosus and aortic arch, with the trachea situated posterior and to the right. No vessel should encircle the trachea. The diagnoses of vascular rings were made prenatally and were confirmed in all patients postnatally. Results. Six fetuses had diagnoses of vascular rings. The mean gestational age at diagnosis was 23.3 weeks (range, 18-31 weeks). The indications for fetal echocardiography were family history of congenital heart disease, echogenic focus in the left ventricle, and abnormal 4-chamber view. There were 2 fetuses with a double aortic arch; 3 fetuses with a right aortic arch, an aberrant left subclavian artery, and a left ductus arteriosus; and 1 with a right circumflex aortic arch with a left ductus arteriosus and an aberrant left subdavian artery. Two fetuses had associated structural cardiac defects, 1 with an unbalanced atrioventricular septal defect and trisomy 21 and the other with a double-outlet right ventricle, pulmonary atresia, and multiple other congenital anomalies. Conclusions. Vascular rings can be accurately diagnosed prenatally with recognition of a vascular structure that courses around the trachea and absence of the usual V-shaped relationship of the aortic and ductal arches. The color Doppler findings and the presence of a ductus arteriosus aid in identifying various components of the vascular ring.
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2006
Acoustics
anomalies
aortic-arch
fetal echocardiography
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Lane Jr
low-risk
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Prenatal Diagnosis
Radiology
Smith P C
sonographic diagnosis
Spector M L
vascular ring
view
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2005.24.6.861" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2005.24.6.861</a>
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861-864
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6
Volume
24
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Double-outlet right ventricle with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection - Prenatal diagnosis
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2005
2005-06
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Acoustics; blood-flow; echocardiographic diagnosis; fetus; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; pregnancy; Radiology
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Patel C R; Steele M A; Stewart J W
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Prenatal diagnosis of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection (PAPVC) is rare. We describe a case in which the diagnosis was made at 24 weeks' gestation. The fetus had a double-outlet right ventricle, mitral atresia, a subaortic ventricular septal defect, and normally related great arteries with valvar pulmonary atresia. There was PAPVC of the left pulmonary veins to an enlarged coronary sinus. The different pulsed Doppler patterns in the individual right and left pulmonary veins allowed us to make the correct diagnosis of the PAPVC. There were multiple other congenital anomalies with intrauterine growth restriction and polyhydramnios. In utero death occurred at 38 weeks' gestation, and the cardiac diagnosis was confirmed on postmortem examination. Postmortem chromosomal analysis revealed trisomy 18.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.7863/jum.2005.24.6.861" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.7863/jum.2005.24.6.861</a>
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2005
Acoustics
blood-flow
echocardiographic diagnosis
Fetus
Journal Article
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Patel C R
Pregnancy
Radiology
Steele M A
Stewart J W
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1139–1139
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5
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38
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0278-4297
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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2019
2019-05
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ultrasound; Acoustics; Radiology; safety; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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Barr R G
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/jum.14990" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1002/jum.14990</a>
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2019
Acoustics
Barr R G
Department of Radiology
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
June 2019 Update
NEOMED College of Medicine
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiology
Safety
Ultrasound