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Meanings of preoperative imaging in English
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Usage of preoperative imaging in English
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Awareness of the condition, optimal preoperativeimaging, and clinical features are discussed.
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Fourteen were evaluated by a surgeon blinded to preoperativeimaging results.
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The value of preoperativeimaging studies and intraoperative assessment of perihepatic nodes is unknown.
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The most common preoperativeimaging was a CT angiogram of the bilateral lower extremities.
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MR volumetry and spectroscopy are reliable preoperativeimaging techniques for the lateralization of MTLE.
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This case was thought to be rare and difficult to diagnose by preoperativeimaging findings.
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We therefore recommend HHCT as the method of choice for preoperativeimaging of gastric carcinoma.
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However, few articles address the relationship between preoperativeimaging characteristics and the postoperative neurologic status.
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Surgical specimens, preoperativeimaging, and clinical outcomes were evaluated.
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On preoperativeimaging studies with enhanced computed tomography or angiography, all cases showed a hypovascular pattern.
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Patients were included if they had viewable preoperativeimaging and a postoperative diagnosis of recurrent pleomorphic adenoma.
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Here, we describe a 37-year-old male potential living donor who presented with hepatic steatosis based on preoperativeimaging.
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The successful excision of genitourinary malignancies extending to the inferior vena cava relies heavily on accurate preoperativeimaging.
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All cases with events were reviewed to identify preoperative pulmonary embolism, preoperativeimaging, thrombus extent, presentation, management and outcome.
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Background: In the era of breast conservation therapy, preoperativeimaging is imperative in planning a single definitive surgical treatment.
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Improvements in preoperativeimaging, patient selection, and refined operative techniques have allowed a more radical surgical approach to hilar cholangiocarcinoma.