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    Iliopsoas bursa imaging: efficacy in depicting abnormal iliopsoas tendon motion in patients with internal snapping hip syndrome by Vaccaro, J P, Sauser, D D, Beals, R K

    Published in Radiology (01-12-1995)
    “…To evaluate the efficacy of both iliopsoas bursa imaging and therapeutic injections for determination of the cause of pain in patients with internal snapping…”
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    Outcome analysis of patients with normal compression US examinations by Vaccaro, J P, Cronan, J J, Dorfman, G S

    Published in Radiology (01-06-1990)
    “…Prior studies have documented the accuracy of compression ultrasound (US) for use in evaluating patients with clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis (DVT)…”
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    Cavernous hemangioma of the liver: pathologic correlation with high- field MR imaging by Tung, GA, Vaccaro, JP, Cronan, JJ, Rogg, JM

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-05-1994)
    “…MR imaging is used to characterize cavernous hemangiomas of the liver because these neoplasms have a long transverse relaxation time compared with normal liver…”
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    CT cystography in the evaluation of major bladder trauma by Vaccaro, J P, Brody, J M

    Published in Radiographics (01-09-2000)
    “…Computed tomographic (CT) cystography has been advocated in lieu of conventional cystography in the initial work-up of patients with suspected urinary bladder…”
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    CT of blunt trauma bowel and mesenteric injury: typical findings and pitfalls in diagnosis by Brody, J M, Leighton, D B, Murphy, B L, Abbott, G F, Vaccaro, J P, Jagminas, L, Cioffi, W G

    Published in Radiographics (01-11-2000)
    “…Detection of bowel and mesenteric injury can be challenging in patients after blunt abdominal trauma. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to decrease…”
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    Treatment of biliary leaks and fistulae by simultaneous percutaneous drainage and diversion by VACCARO, J. P, DORFMAN, G. S, LAMBIASE, R. E

    “…Although biliary fistulae and bilomas are often adequately managed with percutaneous drainage, persistent bile duct leaks are difficult to control. The primary…”
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