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Radiographic diagnosis of erosive hand osteoarthritis
Published 2019-12-01“…DIPJs are most frequently affected by hand OA. The most common radiographic symptoms are JSN and OPs. In the wrists, first CMCJ and STTJ are most often involved; there are practically no changes in the RCJ. …”
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Radiographic Pelvimetry in Relation to Dystocia in Bulldogs
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Health of children born to medical radiographers.
Published 1996“…OBJECTIVES: To develop a reliable method for collecting information on reproductive outcome in an occupational setting; and to investigate the health of children born to medical radiographers. METHODS: The study population comprised 6730 members of the College of Radiographers who were, at the time of survey; aged between 30 and 64 years, on the current membership file of the College, and were resident in Britain. …”
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Radiographic features of periapical cysts and granulomas
Published 1989“…Many studies have been reported on radiographic lesion sizes of periapical lesions. However no studies have been reported on prevalences of subjective radiographic features in these lesions except for the early assumption that a periapical cyst usually exhibit a radiopaque cortex. …”
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Postmortem radiographic diagnosis of pneumothorax in dogs
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Do radiographers collimate? A retrospective analysis of radiographic collimation of common musculoskeletal examinations at an adult trauma centre
Published 2023-03-01“…Method A retrospective clinical audit of five common musculoskeletal radiographic projections (AP knee, AP shoulder, horizontal beam lateral hip, lateral cervical spine and lateral facial bones), of 359 patients was undertaken. …”
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Quality of Hand Radiograph Collimation Determined by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Correlates with Radiograph Quality Scores Assigned by Radiologists
Published 2021-04-01“…Automatic calculation of the percentage of unused space or indirect collimation at the top of hand radiographs correlates moderately well with radiographic collimation quality.…”
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Does the Radiographic Lateral View of the Lesser Toe Matter in a Trauma? A Retrospective Analyses of 378 Radiographs
Published 2022-11-01“…Category: Trauma; Lesser Toes Introduction/Purpose: Evaluate the importance of a radiographic lateral view in diagnosing lesser toes traumatic conditions. …”
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Abstract 14 — Comparison of the ASAS Health Index Between Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis and Non-Radiographic Spondyloarthritis in Singapore
Published 2023-11-01“…Background Prior studies reported conflicting results regarding differences in Assessment of SpondyloArthritis (ASAS) Health Index (HI) scores between radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (r-axSpA) and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA). …”
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Diagnostic value of extraoral periapical radiograph in comparison to intraoral periapical radiograph: A cross-sectional, institutional study
Published 2018-01-01“…Background: Radiographs form an invaluable adjunct in diagnosis, treatment planning, and postoperative evaluation during patient management in the dental office where intraoral periapical (IOPA) radiographs are the ones most commonly used. …”
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Radiographic Measurements of the Cardiac Silhouette and Comparison with Other Radiographic Landmarks in Wild Galahs (<i>Eolophus roseicapilla</i>)
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The adductor tubercle can be a radiographic landmark for joint line position determination: an anatomic-radiographic correlation study
Published 2019-06-01“…The purpose of this study was to determine whether the AT could be clearly identified on radiographic imaging as well as if the AT to joint line distance could be accurately measured for use as a radiographic landmark. …”
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Differences in Demographic and Radiographic Characteristics between Patients with Visible and Invisible T1 Slopes on Lateral Cervical Radiographic Images
Published 2022-01-01“…Introduction: The T1 slope is important for cervical surgical planning, and it may be invisible on radiographic images. The prevalence of T1 invisible cases and the differences in demographic and radiographic characteristics between patients whose T1 slopes are visible or invisible remains unexplored. …”
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A comparative analysis of radiographer versus radiologist in the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears of the shoulder using ultrasound
Published 2015-10-01“…Our aim was to compare the scans performed by a radiographer versus a radiologist with that of surgery. …”
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