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Nov 26, 2025 · Continue your medical imaging education with top peer-reviewed content for radiologists, trainees, physicists, and other radiology professionals.
Pictorial Review of Digital Radiography ArtifactsRadioGraphics
Apr 20, 2018 · Visual familiarity with the variety of digital radiographic artifacts is needed to identify, resolve, or prevent image artifacts from creating issues with patient imaging.
Management and Prevention of Hypersensitivity Reactions to ...
May 6, 2025 · Sakai N, Sendo T, Itoh Y, Hirakawa Y, Takeshita A, Oishi R. Delayed adverse reactions to iodinated radiographic contrast media after coronary angiography: a search for possible risk factors.
Consensus Recommendations for Evaluation, Interpretation, and ...
Booya F, Akram S, Fletcher JG, et al. CT enterography and fistulizing Crohn’s disease: clinical benefit and radiographic findings. Abdom Imaging 2009;34:467–475.
Image quality and the clinical radiographic examination.
Basic radiographic approaches in different clinical radiographic examinations can be derived from anticipated targets and backgrounds as well as from known physical determinants of image quality in …
Scoliosis Imaging: What Radiologists Should KnowRadioGraphics
Vertebral rotation and thoracic torsion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: what is the best radiographic correlate? J Spinal Disord Tech 2005;18 (2):139–147.
Thoracic Manifestations of Rheumatoid Arthritis | RadioGraphics
Jan 7, 2021 · Glenohumeral joint involvement is common. Early radiographic findings include periarticular bone loss and erosions at the capsular insertion along the humeral head anatomic neck …
Frequency and Distribution of Chest Radiographic Findings in Patients ...
Mar 27, 2020 · Radiographic and virologic recovery (defined as reaching a severity score of 0 at chest radiography and negative findings at RT-PCR, respectively) were compared by using paired-sample t …
3D Visual Guide to Lines and Stripes in Chest Radiography
Aug 17, 2023 · A right-sided aortic arch is a rare vascular abnormality that occurs in roughly 0.1% of the population, with a characteristic radiographic appearance on chest radiographs (11).