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1. Comparison of MDCT protocols in trauma patients with suspected splenic injury: superior results with protocol that includes arterial and portal venous phase imaging

2. Optimizing column-to-column retention time alignment in high-speed gas chromatography by combining retention time locking and correlation optimized warping

3. CT Colonography for the Detection of Nonpolypoid Adenomas: Sensitivity Assessed With Restricted National CT Colonography Trial Criteria

5. ACRIN CT Colonography Trial: Does Reader’s Preference for Primary Two-dimensional versus Primary Three-dimensional Interpretation Affect Performance?

6. National CT Colonography Trial (ACRIN 6664): Comparison of Three Full-Laxative Bowel Preparations in More Than 2500 Average-Risk Patients

7. Frequency and Importance of Small Amount of Isolated Pelvic Free Fluid Detected with Multidetector CT in Male Patients with Blunt Trauma

8. Prospective comparison of air-contrast barium enema and colonoscopy in patients with fecal occult blood: a pilot study

9. Vascular tumors of the abdominal wall

10. Computerized tomographic colonography: performance evaluation in a retrospective multicenter setting1 1Vital Images Inc. has supported research at UCLA (to D. S. K. L., J. A. B., and E. G. M.). Monex provided support (to M. M.). GE Medical Systems provided software license and research support (to C. D. J., J. A. B., and A. H. D.). Voxar, Inc. produces products that compete with products listed in this paper (to M. A. B.).The study design was approved by the National Cancer Institute Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program. Computerized tomographic colonography examinations for American College of Radiology Imaging Network Protocol A6656 were submitted by E. G. McFarland, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, Missouri; M. Zalis, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; C. D. Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; M. Macari, New York University, New York, New York; D. Lu, University of California, Los Angeles, California; A. H. Dachman, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; M. Morrin, Beth Israel/Deaconess Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts; and J. Yee, Veterans Administration Hospital, San Francisco, California. Workstations for performing computerized tomographic colonography interpretations were loaned to the American College of Radiology (ACR) by General Electric, Vital Images, and the Mayo Clinic. Each provided technical support for installation at the ACR. Computerized tomographic colonography examinations were removed and workstations returned after the study interpretations were completed

11. Contributors

12. Increased thymic mass and circulating naive CD4 T cells in HIV-1-infected adults treated with growth hormone

13. Repeatability of 18F-FDG PET/CT in Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Prospective Assessment in 2 Multicenter Trials

14. The Effects of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone on Body Composition and Glucose Metabolism in HIV-Infected Patients with Fat Accumulation

15. Metabolic effects of indinavir in healthy HIV-seronegative men

16. Prospective comparison of catheter-based endoscopic sonography versus standard endoscopic sonography: Evaluation of gastrointestinal-wall abnormalities and staging of gastrointestinal malignancies

17. Factors influencing T-cell turnover in HIV-1–seropositive patients

18. Accuracy of CT Colonography for Detection of Large Adenomas and Cancers

19. Leukocytosis and Free Fluid Are Important Indicators of Isolated Intestinal Injury after Blunt Trauma

20. AIDS and adenopathy: A computed tomographic pattern approach to diagnosis of acute abdominal complications in AIDS

21. Esophageal Malignancy

22. Acute rupture of the diaphragm due to blunt trauma: diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of CT

25. Arteriohepatic dysplasia (Alagille's syndrome): unusual hepatic architecture and function

26. Small bowel imaging

27. The National CT Colonography Trial: assessment of accuracy in participants 65 years of age and older

28. Computed tomography of abdominal trauma: A step-by-step approach

30. Can radiologist training and testing ensure high performance in CT colonography? Lessons From the National CT Colonography Trial

31. Blunt bowel and mesenteric injury: MDCT diagnosis

32. Contributors

33. Chest-Wall Deformity after Tissue Expansion for Breast Reconstruction

34. The Use of Iohexol in Patients with Previous Reactions to Ionic Contrast Material

35. Primary neoplasms of the hollow organs of the gastrointestinal tract. Staging and follow-up

36. Which study when? Iodinated contrast-enhanced CT versus gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging

37. Contributors

38. Carcinoma of the Esophagus

39. MDCT of Abdominal Trauma

41. Sensitivity and specificity of computed tomography for the detection of adrenal metastatic lesions among 91 autopsied lung cancer patients

42. CT colonography: false-negative interpretations

43. Congenital anomalies and normal variants of the pancreaticobiliary tract and the pancreas in adults: part 2, Pancreatic duct and pancreas

44. Congenital anomalies and normal variants of the pancreaticobiliary tract and the pancreas in adults: part 1, Biliary tract

45. Prospective comparison of patient experience with colon imaging tests

46. Helical CT evaluation of acute right lower quadrant pain: part I, common mimics of appendicitis

47. Bronchobiliary fistula after liver transplantation

48. Normal anatomy and disease processes of the pancreatoduodenal groove: imaging features

49. Computerized tomographic colonography: performance evaluation in a retrospective multicenter setting

50. Blunt trauma to the gastrointestinal tract: CT findings with small bowel and colon injuries

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