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- Renal imaging: a comparison of radionuclide, ultrasound, and computed tomographic scanning in investigation of renal space-occupying lesions. O'Reilly, P.H.; Osborn, D.E.; Testa, H.J.; Asbury, D.L.; Best, J.J.K.; Barnard, R.J. // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);3/21/1981, Vol. 282 Issue 6268, p943
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- The role of neuroimaging in children with headache. Apgar, Barbara // American Family Physician;9/15/1997, Vol. 56 Issue 4, p1198
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Pancreatic metastasis of renal cell carcinoma is more prevalent than the rates reported in the literature before the development of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). These lesions are usually asymptomatic and used to be an incidental finding detected on radiological follow-up of these...
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An isolated chronic dissecting aneurysm of the left superior cerebellar artery was discovered incidentally in a 12-year-old girl. There was no history of any previous trauma or witnessed abnormal neurological incident at any stage during her life. She was and has since remained asymptomatic and...