M P Hayball
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Recent Articles
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Miles K, Lee T, Goh V, Klotz E, Cuenod C, Bisdas S, et al.
Eur Radiol
. 2012 Feb;
22(7):1430-41.
PMID: 22367468
Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT) assesses the vascular support of tumours through analysis of temporal changes in attenuation in blood vessels and tissues during a rapid series of images acquired...
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Brown S, Hayball M, Coulden R
Br J Radiol
. 2000 Nov;
73(873):956-62.
PMID: 11064648
Reports have shown that total coronary calcium (CC) measured by electron beam CT (EBCT) correlates well with atheroma extent, and this in turn is a reliable indicator of risk for...
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Gillard J, Minhas P, Hayball M, Bearcroft P, Antoun N, Freer C, et al.
Neurol Res
. 2000 Aug;
22(5):457-64.
PMID: 10935216
Assessment of quantitative cerebral blood flow on a conventional fast CT machine without the use of specialized equipment may be valuable in the investigation of acute stroke and head injury....
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Miles K, Leggett D, Kelley B, Hayball M, Sinnatamby R, Bunce I
Br J Radiol
. 1998 Jun;
71(843):276-81.
PMID: 9616236
Neovascularization of tumours produces a high microvessel density. Although diagnostic imaging is unable to visualize microvessels directly, it is possible to demonstrate associated changes in tissue perfusion. The aim of...
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Miles K, Hayball M, Dixon A
Br J Radiol
. 1995 May;
68(809):471-5.
PMID: 7788231
Absolute quantification of pancreatic perfusion in man has been extremely difficult to date. This paper describes a relatively simple application of dynamic computed tomography to provide perfusion imaging of the...
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Lomas D, Hayball M, Jones D, Sims C, Allison M, Alexander G
J Hepatol
. 1995 Apr;
22(4):399-403.
PMID: 7665858
Monitoring treatment efficacy in patients with portal venous hypertension has been limited by the difficulty of direct or indirect assessment of portal vein pressure. The majority of currently available haemodynamic...
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Miles K, McPherson S, Hayball M
Radiology
. 1995 Jan;
194(1):91-5.
PMID: 7997588
Purpose: To use computed tomography (CT) and functional imaging to characterize the physiologic processes that result in transient splenic inhomogeneity during contrast material enhancement and determine their value in detection...
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Miles K, Hayball M, Dixon A
Invest Radiol
. 1994 Oct;
29(10):911-4.
PMID: 7852043
Rationale And Objectives: Quantitative dynamic computed tomography was used with perfusion imaging to characterize intrarenal variations in perfusion in normal and abnormal human kidneys. Methods: Perfusion images were obtained from...
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Miles K, Hayball M, Dixon A
Radiology
. 1993 Aug;
188(2):405-11.
PMID: 8327686
A dynamic computed tomographic (CT) technique for separate quantification of arterial and portal components of liver perfusion with functional imaging was developed and used to study 24 livers. A single-location...
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Laskey M, Flaxman M, Barber R, Trafford S, Hayball M, Lyttle K, et al.
Br J Radiol
. 1991 Nov;
64(767):1023-9.
PMID: 1742583
The measured absolute bone mineral density values of spine and femur and their precision were compared on two dual energy X-ray absorptiometers, the Lunar DPX and the Hologic QDR-1000. There...