Neonatal pneumopericardium.
TB Burt, PD Lester - Radiology, 1982 - pubs.rsna.org
The clinical data and radiographs of 50 neonates with pneumopericardium (PPC) were
reviewed. Most of these neonates were premature, low-birth-weight infants with hyaline …
reviewed. Most of these neonates were premature, low-birth-weight infants with hyaline …
High-dose iv contrast in CT scanning of the postoperative lumbar spine.
…, RB Dzioba, RF Carmody, TB Burt… - American journal …, 1986 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Evaluation of the postoperative lumbar spine is sometimes difficult because of obliteration of
epidural fat by hypertrophic scarring. We examined 70 patients using a high-dose …
epidural fat by hypertrophic scarring. We examined 70 patients using a high-dose …
Clinical manifestations of synovial cysts
TB Burt, MI Gelman, DK MacCarter… - Western Journal of …, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… In adults, synovial joint cysts have also been described in association with tuberculosis,
osteochondromatosis, gout, pseudogout, giant cell tumor, brucellosis, Sjogren* syndrome, Reiter …
osteochondromatosis, gout, pseudogout, giant cell tumor, brucellosis, Sjogren* syndrome, Reiter …
[PDF][PDF] Uterine activity: a potential cause of false-positive Meckel's scans
TB Burt, JQ Knochel, FL Datz… - Journal of Nuclear …, 1981 - Soc Nuclear Med
DISCUSSION Meckel's diverticulum represents a remnant of the embryonic vitelline duct,
occurring in approximately 1-2% of the general population. This is the most common …
occurring in approximately 1-2% of the general population. This is the most common …
Dural infolding during C1-2 myelography.
TB Burt, JF Seeger, RF Carmody, PJ Yang - Radiology, 1986 - pubs.rsna.org
Inward buckling of the dura at C1-2 may occasionally occur with hyperextension of the neck
and can result in a difficult or unsuccessful puncture when the posterior lateral C1-2 …
and can result in a difficult or unsuccessful puncture when the posterior lateral C1-2 …
MR of CSF flow phenomenon mimicking basilar artery aneurysm.
TB Burt - American journal of neuroradiology, 1987 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
CSF motion from transmitted vascular pulsations can result in focal areas of CSF hypointensity
on MR images because of signal mismapping from phase shift. When this CSF flow void …
on MR images because of signal mismapping from phase shift. When this CSF flow void …
[PDF][PDF] Horner's syndrome secondary to traumatic pseudoaneurysms.
…, JF Seeger, RF Carmody, TB Burt - … : American Journal of …, 1986 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Discussion The clinical triad of Horner's syndrome consists of ipsilateral miosis, ptOSiS, and
enophthalmos [6]. A tranSitory rise in facial temperature coupled with ipsilateral anhydrosis …
enophthalmos [6]. A tranSitory rise in facial temperature coupled with ipsilateral anhydrosis …
[PDF][PDF] Calcified brain metastases from ovarian cancer
TB Burt, PJ Yang, W Gibby - AJNR Am J Neuroradiol, 1988 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
… The presumptive diagnosis was infectious disease, such as tuberculosis, fungal infection, or
cysticercosis. However, further workup, including serum titers for cysticercosis, was negative …
cysticercosis. However, further workup, including serum titers for cysticercosis, was negative …
Changes in the yield of sediment from a small upland catchment following open ditching for forestry drainage.
TB Burt, MA Donohoe, RA Vann - 1984 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The hydrological effects of open ditching in an upland catchment in the Southern Pennines,
England, were measured over a period of six months before ditching, and for the first year …
England, were measured over a period of six months before ditching, and for the first year …
Extrahepatic Biliary Duct Trauma: A Spectrum of Injuries
TB Burt, JA Nelson - Western Journal of Medicine, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Blunt traumatic injury of the extrahepatic bile ducts (EBD) is uncommon. Familiarity with the
wide spectrum of possible EBD injuries is essential, however, because of the increasing …
wide spectrum of possible EBD injuries is essential, however, because of the increasing …