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    Assessment of recurrent abdominal symptoms after Ladd procedure: clinical and radiographic correlation by Biko, David M, Anupindi, Sudha A, Hanhan, Stephanie B, Blinman, Thane, Markowitz, Richard I

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-09-2011)
    “…Abstract Background/purpose Obstructive symptoms in a patient post-Ladd procedure raise the question of recurrent volvulus. Our objective is to determine the…”
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    Impact of clinical history on chest radiograph interpretation by Test, Matthew, Shah, Samir S., Monuteaux, Michael, Ambroggio, Lilliam, Lee, Edward Y., Markowitz, Richard I., Bixby, Sarah, Diperna, Stephanie, Servaes, Sabah, Hellinger, Jeffrey C., Neuman, Mark I.

    Published in Journal of hospital medicine (01-07-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND The inclusion of clinical information may have unrecognized influence in the interpretation of diagnostic testing. OBJECTIVE The objective of the…”
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    Teaching and learning in the millennial age by Markowitz, Richard I., Reid, Janet R.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-09-2018)
    “…Medical education has changed and evolved over the years and has been greatly influenced by advances in technology. While the learners have also changed and…”
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    Olive without a cause: the story of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis by Markowitz, Richard I.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-02-2014)
    “…For many diseases and medical conditions the clinical recognition and the development of accurate diagnostic methods and the etiological cause precede…”
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    Preserving the value of legacy film-based teaching files in pediatric radiology by Markowitz, Richard I., Reid, Janet R., Hee, Thor P., Zweig, Jacob, Lilley, Jonathan

    Published in Pediatric radiology (2021)
    “…Senior pediatric radiologists who have spent a major portion of their careers interpreting conventional film–screen radiographic studies have collected a…”
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    Osteoid osteomas: a pain in the night diagnosis by Laurence, Nancy, Epelman, Monica, Markowitz, Richard I., Jaimes, Camilo, Jaramillo, Diego, Chauvin, Nancy A.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-12-2012)
    “…Osteoid osteoma is a common benign bone-forming lesion that is composed of a nidus of vascular osteoid tissue and woven bone lined by osteoblasts. It is…”
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    Lung Disease in Premature Neonates: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation by Agrons, Geoffrey A., Courtney, Sherry E., Stocker, J. Thomas, Markowitz, Richard I.

    Published in Radiographics (01-07-2005)
    “…Pulmonary disease is the most important cause of morbidity in preterm neonates, whose lungs are often physiologically and morphologically immature. Surfactant…”
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    Pediatric radiology in the Philadelphia region: a history of pedigrees and legacies by Markowitz, Richard I.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-09-2009)
    “…The specialty of pediatric radiology in the Philadelphia region has grown and evolved over the past eight decades originating from early “visiting”…”
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    Sporadic adenocarcinoma of the colon in children: case series and review of the literature by Blumer, Steven L, Anupindi, Sudha A, Adamson, Peter C, Lin, Henry, Price, Anita P, Markowitz, Richard I, Kramer, Sandra S

    Published in Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology (01-05-2012)
    “…Adenocarcinoma of the colon is rare in pediatric patients and thus not much is known about its clinical and imaging characteristics. We present 4 adolescents…”
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    Radiographic signs of open median sternotomy in neonates and infants by Wu, George, Jaimes, Camilo, Gaynor, J. William, Markowitz, Richard I.

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-06-2012)
    “…Background Leaving the median sternotomy wound open following cardiac surgery is employed to avoid cardiovascular compression. Horizontal struts can be used…”
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    Comparison of 2-view abdominal radiographs with ultrasound in children with suspected intussusception by Henderson, Alicia Anne, Anupindi, Sudha A, Servaes, Sabah, Markowitz, Richard I, Aronson, Paul L, McLoughlin, Robert J, Mistry, Rakesh D

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-02-2013)
    “…The clinical presentation of intussusception is variable; therefore, screening with either abdominal radiography (AXR) or abdominal ultrasound (US) is often…”
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    Comparison of Clinicians to Radiologists in Assessment of Abdominal Radiographs for Suspected Intussusception by Aronson, Paul L, Henderson, Alicia A, Anupindi, Sudha A, Servaes, Sabah, Markowitz, Richard I, McLoughlin, Robert J, Woodford, Ashley L, Mistry, Rakesh D

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-05-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVESThe objectives of this study were to determine agreement of abdominal radiography (AXR) interpretation and to compare test characteristics, between…”
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    What causes the “wet diaper” artifact? computed tomography and magnetic resonance observations by Markowitz, Richard I, Altes, Talissa A, Jaramillo, Diego

    Published in Clinical imaging (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract Disposable diapers contain super absorbent polymers that absorb liquid. A radio-dense artifact, seen when the diaper is wet, obscures radiographic…”
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    CR/PACS for scoliosis: a turn for the better? by Markowitz, Richard I, Meyer, James S, Tomlinson, Christopher, Flynn, John, Ecker, Malcolm

    Published in Radiology management (01-09-2009)
    “…As radiology departments convert to digital imaging, the acquisition, reading,and management of scoliosis studies pose unique challenges. This case study…”
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