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Cranston P, Lantrip B
Abdom Imaging . 1995 Sep; 20(5):486-8. PMID: 7580793
Gravid uterine rupture can be a difficult diagnosis, both clinically and radiologically. Ultrasound has been successful in detection of some indirect signs of uterine rupture but thus far has shown...
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Cranston P, Morano J
Clin Imaging . 1995 Jul; 19(3):176-9. PMID: 7553432
We present the computed tomography (CT) findings of pseudothrombosis of the right ovarian vein. In two young multiparous women, pseudothrombosis was detected on early-phase spiral CT scans by the presence...
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Shipkey F, Cranston P
J Comput Assist Tomogr . 1994 Mar; 18(2):301-4. PMID: 8126288
We report the MR findings of a case of fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma that fulfilled MR criteria proposed as diagnostic of focal nodular hyperplasia. Because confusion of fibrolamellar carcinoma with focal...
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Abbitt P, Harrison R, Cranston P
J Thorac Imaging . 1994 Jan; 9(1):47-50. PMID: 8114165
We present a case of diffuse lung calcifications that developed following fat emboli and adult respiratory distress syndrome. Computed tomography (CT) showed the majority of the calcifications to be within...
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Cranston P, Shipkey F
Magn Reson Imaging . 1994 Jan; 12(8):1263-7. PMID: 7854032
Adrenal hemangioma is considered a rare tumor and is pathologically similar to hemangiomas found elsewhere in the body. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings thought to be highly suggestive of this...
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Cranston P, Smith E
Pediatr Radiol . 1994 Jan; 24(4):239-40. PMID: 7800439
We report a case of pseudoretroconversion in which, clinically and pathologically, it appeared that an endodermal sinus tumor retroconverted to mature teratoma. An 8-month-old white female infant with a sacrococcygeal...
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Cranston P, Nicholas W, Herrera G
Comput Med Imaging Graph . 1993 Nov; 17(6):451-6. PMID: 8287356
The imaging of a case of intrarenal aneurysm with associated "Ask-Upmark kidney" is presented. Pitfalls and limitations encountered with imaging in this case are discussed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) proved...
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Arrowood Jr J, Morrison W, Arrowood K, Cranston P
Ear Nose Throat J . 1993 Nov; 72(11):758-60. PMID: 8261934
Injuries from cocaine abuse are often seen and have been reported more often with the introduction of crack cocaine. Burns of the upper aerodigestive tract have been reported but no...
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Cranston P, Bergeron P, Carlton Jr F
South Med J . 1993 Oct; 86(10):1119-25. PMID: 8211328
We investigated the cases of 100 consecutive patients with alimentary tract foreign bodies for clinical findings and use of imaging and compared our findings with those of other reported series....
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Poole G, MORGAN D, Cranston P, Muakkassa F, Griswold J
J Trauma . 1993 Aug; 35(2):296-300; discussion 300-2. PMID: 8355312
Computed tomographic (CT) scanning has proved to be valuable in evaluating the head and abdomen of victims of blunt trauma; CT scans of the thorax often are obtained on patients...