Clive I Bartram
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Recent Articles
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Crotty K, Bartram C, Pitkin J, Cairns M, Taylor P, Dorey G, et al.
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2011 Mar;
30(8):1620-6.
PMID: 21394763
Aims: Optimal urethrovesical positioning (UVP) may be important for continence. Pelvic floor muscle contraction (PFMC) influences UVP. PFMC instruction cues vary and often encourage anterior PFM recruitment that may result...
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Maglinte D, Bartram C, Hale D, Park J, Kohli M, Robb B, et al.
Radiology
. 2010 Dec;
258(1):23-39.
PMID: 21183491
The clinical treatment of patients with anorectal and pelvic floor dysfunction is often difficult. Dynamic cystocolpoproctography (DCP) has evolved from a method of evaluating the anorectum for functional disorders to...
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Goh V, Liaw J, Bartram C, Halligan S
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 2008 Nov;
191(6):W288-92.
PMID: 19020217
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine how the temporal interval between scan acquisitions influences quantitative perfusion CT vascular parameters in colorectal cancer. Subjects And Methods: Forty-five patients...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Daley F, Wellsted D, Guenther T, Bartram C
Radiology
. 2008 Sep;
249(2):510-7.
PMID: 18812560
Purpose: To establish the relationships between quantitative perfusion computed tomography (CT) parameters-specifically, primary tumor blood flow, blood volume, transit time, and permeability surface-area product-and immunohistologic markers of angiogenesis in colorectal...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Wellsted D, Bartram C
Eur Radiol
. 2008 Aug;
19(1):79-89.
PMID: 18704434
We aimed to determine whether perfusion CT measurements at colorectal cancer staging may predict for subsequent metastatic relapse. Fifty two prospective patients underwent perfusion CT at staging to estimate tumour...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Gharpuray A, Wellsted D, Sundin J, Bartram C
Radiology
. 2008 Apr;
247(3):726-32.
PMID: 18403621
Purpose: To prospectively determine whether position and size of tumor region of interest (ROI) influence estimates of colorectal cancer vascular parameters at computed tomography (CT). Materials And Methods: After institutional...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Bartram C
Radiology
. 2007 Feb;
242(3):777-82.
PMID: 17325066
Purpose: To prospectively determine the level of agreement between tumor blood volume and permeability measurements obtained with two commercially available perfusion computed tomographic (CT) software packages. Materials And Methods: This...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Taylor S, Burling D, Bassett P, Bartram C
Radiology
. 2007 Jan;
242(2):456-62.
PMID: 17255417
Purpose: To determine whether computed tomographic (CT) perfusion measurements in prospectively recruited patients can be used to differentiate between diverticulitis and colorectal cancer and to compare this discrimination with that...
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Goh V, Halligan S, Hugill J, Bartram C
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 2006 Jun;
187(1):164-9.
PMID: 16794171
Objective: The purposes of this study were to determine the reproducibility of quantitative colorectal cancer perfusion measurements using dynamic contrast-enhanced MDCT, and to compare this with measurements from skeletal muscle....
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Burling D, Halligan S, Taylor S, Brennand D, Altman D, Bassett P, et al.
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 2006 May;
186(6):1597-604.
PMID: 16714648
Objective: This article presents inter- and intraobserver agreement for estimates of polyp diameter using CT colonography, including the effects of different visualization displays and prior experience. Materials And Methods: Four...