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    Preliminary experience with the Berger neurobiopsy device for ultrasound guided aspiration and biopsy of intracranial lesions by Borgstein, R L, Moxon, R A, Hately, W, Hamlyn, P J, Arias, J, Chumas, P

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-08-1991)
    “…Our preliminary experience is presented in the use of the Berger neurobiopsy device for ultrasound localization and biopsy of intracranial lesions through a…”
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    Assessment of the common bile duct before cholecystectomy: a direct comparison between ultrasonography and intravenous cholangiography by Gui, G P, Borgstein, R L, Beaugie, J M

    “…Sixty-seven consecutive patients undergoing cholecystectomy for symptomatic gallstones were investigated by both ultrasonography (US) and intravenous…”
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    Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of the extracranial cerebral vessels: a direct comparison between intravenous and intra-arterial DSA by Borgstein, R L, Brown, M M, Waterston, J, Butler, P, Thakkar, C H, Wylie, I G, Swash, M

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-12-1991)
    “…Fifty patients being investigated for ischaemic cerebrovascular disease underwent both intravenous digital subtraction angiography (IV-DSA) and intra-arterial…”
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    Case report: characteristic ultrasonographic appearance of a large renal oncocytoma by Borgstein, R L, Moran, B, Davison, L M

    Published in Clinical radiology (1991)
    “…The sonographic appearance of a large renal oncocytoma is described. The 'spoke-wheel' of hypoechoic radiating bands within the tumour was found to correlate…”
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    Intracranial extension of orbital pseudotumour by Clifton, A G, Borgstein, R L, Moseley, I F, Kendall, B E, Shaw, P J

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-01-1992)
    “…Radiologically demonstrable intracranial extension of orbital pseudotumour is rare, and only four cases appear to have been reported previously in the…”
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