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    Cavernous hemangioma of the liver: role of percutaneous biopsy by Cronan, J J, Esparza, A R, Dorfman, G S, Ridlen, M S, Paolella, L P

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1988)
    “…Fifteen patients with liver masses detected with imaging were strongly considered clinically to have malignant disease. In each case, the possibility of a…”
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    Percutaneous drainage of abscesses in patients with Crohn disease by Lambiase, RE, Cronan, JJ, Dorfman, GS, Paolella, LP, Haas, RA

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-05-1988)
    “…Up to one-quarter of patients with Crohn disease present with abdominal abscesses at some point in their illnesses, most of which have enteric communication…”
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    Iatrogenic changes at the venotomy site after percutaneous placement of the Greenfield filter by Dorfman, G S, Cronan, J J, Paolella, L P, Lambiase, R E, Haas, R A, Scola, F H, Schepps, B

    Published in Radiology (01-10-1989)
    “…To determine the prevalence of iatrogenic abnormalities associated with percutaneous delivery of Greenfield filters, the authors prospectively evaluated 69…”
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    Postoperative abscesses with enteric communication: percutaneous treatment by Lambiase, R E, Cronan, J J, Dorfman, G S, Paolella, L P, Haas, R A

    Published in Radiology (01-05-1989)
    “…Patients with abscesses that have enteric communication in the absence of underlying inflammatory bowel disease require modification of the usual percutaneous…”
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    Antibiotics and nephrostomy tube care: preliminary observations. Part II. Bacteremia by Cronan, J J, Horn, D L, Marcello, A, Robinson, A, Paolella, L P, Lambiase, R E, Haas, R A, Opal, S, Dorfman, G S

    Published in Radiology (01-09-1989)
    “…Bacteriuria occurs after long-term drainage of the kidney. This study was designed to determine if the risk of bacteremia increases at the time of tube or…”
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    Angioplasty sites: assessment with the dual-access technique by Frink, N C, Paolella, L P, Dorfman, G S

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1990)
    “…A technique was developed for evaluation of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty sites in arteries arising directly from the aorta. This technique involves…”
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    Topographic location of the left atrium by computed tomography: reducing pulmonary artery catheter calibration error by Paolella, L P, Dorfman, G S, Cronan, J J, Hasan, F M

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-11-1988)
    “…Two potential errors of pulmonary artery wedge pressure measurement that have received little attention are improper anatomic referencing of the transducer and…”
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    Percutaneous Alternatives in Nutritional Support: A Radiologic Perspective by Lambiase, Robert E., Dorfman, Gary S., Cronan, John J., Paolella, Landy P., Caldwell, Michael E.

    “…As alternatives to per os feeding and nutritional support increase in number and complexity, the interventional radiologist has come to play a more significant…”
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    Arterial rupture without balloon rupture during percutaneous transluminal angioplasty by Murphy, Timothy P., Cronan, John J., Paolella, Landy P., Dorfman, Gary S., Francis, Warren W.

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-11-1987)
    “…A 58-year-old man with severe left lower extremity claudication and rest pain underwent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. A high-pressure balloon was…”
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    Extensive thromboembolic disease of the hand and forearm: treatment with thrombolytic therapy by Lambiase, R E, Paolella, L P, Haas, R A, Dorfman, G S

    “…Six patients with extensive hand and forearm thromboembolic disease were treated by means of intraarterial infusion of urokinase, with good clinical results…”
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