R R Varney
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1.
Pieslor P, White C, Varney R
Clin Nucl Med
. 1995 Jun;
20(6):553-4.
PMID: 7648747
No abstract available.
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Valji K, Bookstein J, Roberts A, Oglevie S, Royster A, Varney R
Radiology
. 1994 Apr;
191(1):173-6.
PMID: 8134565
Purpose: To optimize shunt size with overdilation of the Wallstent during creation of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS). Materials And Methods: A TIPS was created in 25 patients with...
3.
Casola G, Vansonnenberg E, DAgostino H, Harker C, Varney R, Smith D
Radiology
. 1992 Feb;
182(2):399-402.
PMID: 1732956
The authors performed percutaneous drainage of 27 tubo-ovarian abscesses (TOAs) in 16 patients in whom medical therapy with triple antibiotics prior to catheter drainage had not been successful. Percutaneous drainage...
4.
Vansonnenberg E, Casola G, Talner L, Wittich G, Varney R, DAgostino H
AJR Am J Roentgenol
. 1992 Jan;
158(1):91-4.
PMID: 1727366
Seven pregnant women with symptomatic hydronephrosis had sonographically guided percutaneous nephrostomy for pyosepsis (five patients) or for pain with azotemia (two patients with renal transplants). Antibiotics had been ineffective in...
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Vansonnenberg E, DAgostino H, Casola G, Hoyt D, Lurie A, Varney R
Radiology
. 1991 Mar;
178(3):687-9.
PMID: 1994403
Three patients with spontaneous gallbladder perforation and one with an iatrogenic bile leak causing bile peritonitis were treated successfully by means of percutaneous catheter drainage. Three patients had cholelithiasis as...
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Vansonnenberg E, DAgostino H, Casola G, Wittich G, Varney R, Harker C
Radiology
. 1991 Feb;
178(2):347-51.
PMID: 1987590
Lung abscesses were drained by means of catheters guided by computed tomography (CT) in 19 patients who still had sepsis despite standard medical therapy; all patients had received antibiotics for...
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Robbins K, Vansonnenberg E, Casola G, Varney R
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 1990 Aug;
116(8):957-61.
PMID: 2198892
Fine-needle biopsy and large-needle core biopsy of inaccessible and deep-space lesions of the head and neck are difficult and sometimes hazardous to perform. Patients subsequently may have to undergo a...
8.
Vansonnenberg E, DAgostino H, Casola G, Varney R, Taggart S, May S
Radiology
. 1990 Jul;
176(1):15-8.
PMID: 2191363
Eleven selected patients with obstructive jaundice underwent percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) for decompression. Ten of these patients had the constellation of distal common duct obstruction, nondilated or minimally dilated intrahepatic ducts,...
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Vansonnenberg E, Varney R, Casola G, Macaulay S, Wittich G, Polansky A, et al.
Radiology
. 1990 Jun;
175(3):679-82.
PMID: 2343112
Percutaneous cecostomy (PCC) was evaluated in dogs and cadavers and by means of review of intraperitoneal contrast material-enhanced computed tomographic (CT) scans and clinical experience in five patients with Ogilvie...
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Vansonnenberg E, Casola G, Wittich G, Christensen R, Varney R, Neff C, et al.
Surgery
. 1990 Jun;
107(6):632-8.
PMID: 2191456
This report summarizes diagnostic and therapeutic radiologic procedures in 45 patients who suffered major complications from cholecystectomy. Complications were divided into (1) bile duct injury or ligation and (2) a...