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    Differentiating biliary cystadenomas from benign hepatic cysts: Preliminary analysis of new predictive imaging features by Kovacs, Mark D., Sheafor, Douglas H., Burchett, Philip F., Picard, Melissa M., Hardie, Andrew D.

    Published in Clinical imaging (01-05-2018)
    “…To identify performance of imaging features in differentiating hepatic cysts from biliary cystadenomas of the liver. 25 pathologically confirmed hepatic cystic…”
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    Diagnosis of abnormally invasive posterior placentation: the role of MR imaging by Kocher, Madison R., BS, Sheafor, Douglas H., MD, Bruner, Evelyn, MD, Newman, Charles, MD, Mateus Nino, Julio Fernando, MD, PhD

    Published in Radiology case reports (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract Abnormally invasive placentation is becoming more common with a recent increase in cesarean sections and maternal age, among other risk factors…”
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    Qualitative and quantitative spermatic cord abnormalities at CT predict symptomatic scrotal pathology by Whitesell, Ryan T., Brunner, John F., Collins, Heather R., Sheafor, Douglas H.

    Published in Abdominal radiology (New York) (01-06-2024)
    “…Purpose To evaluate quantitative and qualitative spermatic cord CT abnormalities and presence of unilateral or bilateral symptomatic scrotal pathology (SSP) at…”
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    Clinical management of active bleeding: what the emergency radiologist needs to know by Whitesell, Ryan T, Nordman, Cory R, Johnston, Sean K, Sheafor, Douglas H

    Published in Emergency radiology (14-10-2024)
    “…Active bleeding is a clinical emergency that often requires swift action driven by efficient communication. Extravasation of intravenous (IV) contrast on…”
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    Pre-hospital emergency medicine: a spectrum of imaging findings by Whitesell, Ryan T., Burnett, Aaron M., Johnston, Sean K., Sheafor, Douglas H.

    Published in Emergency radiology (01-06-2024)
    “…The goal of emergency medical services (EMS) is to provide urgent medical care and stabilization prior to patient transport to a healthcare facility for…”
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    Impact of low-kVp scan technique on oral contrast density at abdominopelvic CT by Sheafor, Douglas H., Kovacs, Mark D., Burchett, Philip, Picard, Melissa M., Davis, Brenton, Hardie, Andrew D.

    Published in Radiologia medica (01-12-2018)
    “…Purpose To assess quantitative and qualitative effects of kVp on oral contrast density. Materials and Methods Three readers retrospectively reviewed 100 CT…”
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    Non-contrast and portal venous phase computed tomography in breast cancer hepatic metastases: comparison of tumor measurements and impact on response assessment by Flemming, Brian, Kovacs, Mark D, Hardie, Andrew, Picard, Melissa, Burchett, Philip F, Collins, Heather, Sheafor, Douglas H

    Published in Acta radiologica open (01-02-2021)
    “…Background For many common malignancies, including breast cancer, evaluation for metastatic disease using multiphase computed tomography (CT) has fallen out of…”
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    Metrix Matrix: A Cloud-Based System for Tracking Non–Relative Value Unit Value-Added Work Metrics by Kovacs, Mark D., Sheafor, Douglas H., Thacker, Paul G., Hardie, Andrew D., Costello, Philip

    “…In the era of value-based medicine, it will become increasingly important for radiologists to provide metrics that demonstrate their value beyond clinical…”
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    Nonenhanced helical CT and US in the emergency evaluation of patients with renal colic: prospective comparison by Sheafor, D H, Hertzberg, B S, Freed, K S, Carroll, B A, Keogan, M T, Paulson, E K, DeLong, D M, Nelson, R C

    Published in Radiology (01-12-2000)
    “…To compare nonenhanced helical computed tomography (CT) with ultrasonography (US) for the depiction of urolithiasis. During 9 months, 45 patients (mean age, 44…”
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    Comparison of Sonographic and CT Guidance Techniques: Does CT Fluoroscopy Decrease Procedure Time? by Sheafor, Douglas H, Paulson, Erik K, Kliewer, Mark A, DeLong, David M, Nelson, Rendon C

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-04-2000)
    “…Procedure times for percutaneous biopsies were compared for various guidance techniques including helical CT, CT fluoroscopy, sonography with an attached…”
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    Liver: single breath-hold dynamic subtraction CT with multi-detector row helical technology feasibility study by Spielmann, Audrey L, Nelson, Rendon C, Lowry, Carolyn R, Johnson, G Allan, Sundaramoothy, Gopal, Sheafor, Douglas H, Paulson, Erik K

    Published in Radiology (01-01-2002)
    “…Fifty-two patients with known or suspected hypervascular malignancy were examined to determine the technical feasibility of performing single-breath-hold…”
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    Two-Dimensional Multiplanar and Three-Dimensional Volume-Rendered Vascular CT in Pancreatic Carcinoma: Interobserver Agreement and Comparison with Standard Helical Techniques by Baek, Seung Yon, Sheafor, Douglas H, Keogan, Mary T, DeLong, David M, Nelson, Rendon C

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-06-2001)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare two-dimensional curved multiplanar and three-dimensional reconstructions, routine axial presentations, and combined…”
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    An electronic device for needle placement during sonographically guided percutaneous intervention by Howard, M H, Nelson, R C, Paulson, E K, Kliewer, M A, Sheafor, D H

    Published in Radiology (01-03-2001)
    “…An electronic device for guiding needle placement during sonographically directed percutaneous intervention was tested in a phantom and then in patients. In…”
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