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Volume 2 Number 2 Year 1997

13 articles in this issue 

Peter Corr

AbstractRecent advances in catheter, guide wire and stent design have provided the interventional cardiologist and radiologist with the opportunity to treat cerebrovascular disease. The role of these new therapies is explored in relation to conventional m... see more

 

H. T. Goodman

AbstractOne hundred and sixty-eight high resolution computer tomography (HRCT) examinations of lungs performed during 52 consecutive weekly CT sessions between 12/9/95 and 29/10/96 are analysed. One hundred and sixty-two hard film copies of these examinat... see more

 

R. P. Clauss,A. Kobryn

AbstractThe renal transplant is a notoriously difficult organ to assess for pathology. Radionuclide imaging can help, but, although sensitive, the evaluation is not very specific. For this reason, a different approach was used to examine renal images and ... see more

 

W. C.G. Peh,W. Cheng

AbstractA two year old boy presented with a two month history of intermittent bloody diarrhoea, and associated intermittent colicky abdominal pain and weight loss. A small mass was palpable over the left abdomen. Abdominal radiograph showed colonic obstru... see more

 

W. F.C. van Gelderen

AbstractTwo cases are presented which emphasize the difficulty of differentiating between a sigmoid volvulus, where the 'liver overlap sign' is the only sign present, and perforation of a hollow viscus where the only sign on a supine abdominal radiograph ... see more

 

P. Szkup,A. M. Cilliers

AbstractA four month old male infant who had a transarterial embolization of a large vein of Galen malformation attempted is reported. The infant presented in cardiac failure and a hydrocephalus. In addition the rare association of an apical ventricular s... see more

 

W. K. Loftus,L. T.C Chow,C. Metreweli

AbstractPerforation occurs in 10% of patients with peptic ulcer. Computed tomography (CT) may show free intraperitoneal gas and/or extravasation of oral contrast. While the location of the free gas or contrast may suggest the site of perforation, the perf... see more