Further Reading

Further Reading

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Positive and negative oral contrast agents for combined abdominal and pelvic helical CT: first iodinated agent and second water. Radiat Med 2000; 18: 213– 216 28 Morrin MM, Farrell RJ, Keogan MT, et al. CT colonography: colonic distention improved by dual positioning but not intravenous glucagon. Eur Radiol 2002; 12: 525–530 29 Noda Y, Ogawa Y, Nishioka A, et al. New barium paste mixture for helical (slip-ring) CT evaluation of the esophagus. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1996; 20: 773–776 30 Ogawa Y, Noda Y, Nishioka A, et al. New barium paste mixture for helical (slip-ring) CT evaluation of rectal carcinoma. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1997; 21: 398–401 31 Pederson BG, Christiansen TEM , Mortensen FV, et al. Bowel cleansing methods prior to CT colonography. Acta Radiol 2002; 43: 306-311 32 Power NP, Pryor MD, Martin A, et al. Optimization of scanning parameters for CT colonography. Br J Radiol 2002; 75: 401-408 33 Ramsay DW, Markham DH, Morgan B, et al. The use of dilute Calogen as a fat density oral contrast medium in upper abdominal computed tomography, compared with the use of water and positive oral contrast media. Clin Radiol 2001; 56: 670–673 34 Rao PM. Technical and interpretative pitfalls of appendiceal CT imaging. AJR 1998; 171: 419–425 35 Rao PM, Rhea JT, Novelline RA, et al. Helical CT combined with contrast material administered only through the colon for imaging of suspected appendicitis. AJR 1997; 169: 1275–1280 36 Rao PM, Rhea JT, Novelline RA, et al. Helical CT with only colonic contrast material for diagnosing diverticulitis: prospective evaluation. AJR 1998; 170: 1445–1449 37 Reittner P, Goritschnig T, Petritsch W, et al. Multiplanar spiral CT enterography in patients with Crohn's disease using a negative oral contrast material: initial results of a noninvasive imaging approach. Eur Radiol 2002; 12: 2253-2257 38 Rhim H, Bae OK, Lee TH, et al. 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Imaging of diffuse esophageal leiomyomatosis: case reports and review of the literature. Eur Radiol 2000; 10: 134–138 57 van den Hoed RD, Feldberg MAM, van Leeuwen MS, et al. CT prediction of irresectability in esophageal carcinoma: value of additional patient positions and relation to patient outcome. Abdom Imaging 1997; 22: 132–137 Other Esophageal Diseases 58 Berkovich GY, Levine MS, Miller Jr. WT. CT findings in patients with esophagitis. AJR 2000; 175: 1431–1434 59 Carter M, Deckmann RC, Smith RC, et al. Differentiation of achalasia from pseudoachalasia by computed tomography. Am J Gastroenterol 1997; 92: 624–628 60 Cho KC, Patel YD, Wachsberg RH, et al. Varices in portal hypertension: evaluation with CT. Radiographics 1995; 15: 609–622 61 Fitch SJ, Tonkin IL, Tonkin AK. Imaging of foregut duplication cysts. Radiographics 1986; 6: 189– 201 62 Fitoz S, Atasoy C, Yagmurlu A, et al. 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