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    Computed tomography of lumbosacral conjoined nerve root anomalies. Potential cause of false-positive reading for herniated nucleus pulposus by Peyster, R G, Teplick, J G, Haskin, M E

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-05-1985)
    “…Conjoined origin anomalies of lumbosacral nerve roots, if incorrectly interpreted, could be misdiagnosed as disc herniations on computed tomography (CT)…”
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    Spontaneous regression of herniated nucleus pulposus by TEPLICK, J. G, HASKIN, M. E

    “…Spontaneous regression of herniated nucleus pulposus has not been previously documented. Reported here are 11 patients in whom there was unequivocal regression…”
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    Intravenous contrast-enhanced CT of the postoperative lumbar spine: improved identification of recurrent disk herniation, scar, arachnoiditis, and diskitis by TEPLICK, J. G, HASKIN, M. E

    “…Unsuccessful relief of symptoms after back surgery is usually attributable to hypertrophic extradural scar or recurrent herniated disk. Their clinical and…”
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    Accuracy of Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism by Teplick, J. George

    “…To the Editor:—I would like to take issue with the statement in the excellent paper by Hildner and Ormond, entitled "Accuracy of the Clinical Diagnosis of…”
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    A comparison of CT scanning and myelography in the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation by Bosacco, S J, Berman, A T, Garbarino, J L, Teplick, J G, Peyster, R

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-11-1984)
    “…Computerized tomographic (CT) scanning of the fourth and fifth lumbar disc spaces with the GE CT/T8800 scanner followed by metrizamide myelography was obtained…”
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    Volvulus of the Cecum and Right Colon by Haskin, Pamela H, Teplick, Steven K, Teplick, J. George, Haskin, Marvin E

    “…VOLVULUS of the cecum and right side of the colon causes up to 10% of all cases of intestinal obstruction in adults. As reported in recent series, it is only…”
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    CT identification of postlaminectomy pseudomeningocele by TEPLICK, J. G, PEYSTER, R. G, TEPLICK, S. K, GOODMAN, L. R, HASKIN, M. E

    “…A postlaminectomy pseudomeningocele is a spherical, fluid-filled space with fibrous capsule lying dorsal to the thecal canal in the laminectomy opening that…”
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    Urticaria of the colon by Yousefzadeh, D K, Teplick, J G

    Published in Radiology (01-08-1979)
    “…The clinical manifestations of colonic urticaria vary, depending on the presence of associated abnormalities. A case of an association between colonic…”
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    Pulmonary hemorrhage in renal disease: Goodpasture's syndrome and other causes by Schwartz, E E, Teplick, J G, Onesti, G, Schwartz, A B

    Published in Radiology (01-01-1977)
    “…Pulmonary hemorrhage is generally due to neoplasm, tuberculosis, necrotizing pneumonia, or bronchiectasis. If these are not found, kidney diseases, including…”
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    Urographic and angiographic changes in acute unilateral pyelonephritis by Teplick, J G, Teplick, S K, Berinson, H, Haskin, M E

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-01-1979)
    “…The pyelographic and angiographic changes in acute unilateral bacterial pyelonephritis are illustrated in our series of 12 patients. The radiographic…”
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    Ghost infantile vertebrae and hemipelves within adult skeleton from thorotrast administration in childhood by Teplick, J G, Head, G L, Kricun, M E, Haskin, M E

    Published in Radiology (01-12-1978)
    “…In 2 adults who had received thorotrast intravenously at ages 2 and 3 years, respectively, radiopaque outlines of their infantile vertebrae were seen in the…”
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