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  • Superior vena cava obstruct... Superior vena cava obstruction : is stenting necessary?
    MARCY, P.-Y; MAGNE, N; BENTOLILA, F ... Supportive care in cancer, 03/2001, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    No therapy is currently available for patients with recurrent vascular obstruction of the superior vena cava (SVC) caused by tumor regrowth after chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Intravascular ...
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  • MRI features of a pancreati... MRI features of a pancreatic schwannoma
    Novellas, S.; Chevallier, P.; Saint Paul, M.C. ... Clinical imaging, 11/2005, Volume: 29, Issue: 6
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    A case of a pancreatic schwannoma is presented. The patient, a previously healthy woman, is hospitalized with the diagnosis of purulent pleuritis. Ultrasonography (US) of the abdomen shows a 3-cm ...
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  • Systematic percutaneous flu... Systematic percutaneous fluoroscopic gastrostomy for concomitant radiochemotherapy of advanced head and neck cancer : optimization of therapy
    MARCY, P.-Y; MAGNE, N; BENSADOUN, R.-J ... Supportive care in cancer, 09/2000, Volume: 8, Issue: 5
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    Wasting is a major complication of advanced head and neck cancer. Concomitant chemotherapy and twice-daily continuous radiotherapy with no acceleration represents a promising treatment modality for ...
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  • Percutaneous nucleotomy: pr... Percutaneous nucleotomy: preliminary communication on a decompression probe (Dekompressor 1 1 Stryker, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. ) in percutaneous discectomy. Ten case reports
    Amoretti, N.; Huchot, F.; Flory, P. ... Clinical imaging, 03/2005, Volume: 29, Issue: 2
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    For the past years, new therapeutic options have been proposed secondary to the progress in the interventional imaging. The purpose of this article is to report a preliminary study on the use of the ...
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  • Choledocholithiasis: repeti... Choledocholithiasis: repetitive thick-slab single-shot projection magnetic resonance cholangiopancreaticography versus endoscopic ultrasonography
    Schmidt, S; Chevallier, P; Novellas, S ... European radiology, 01/2007, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    This prospective study compares repetitive thick-slab single-shot projection magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) for the detection of ...
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  • Very high frequency (13 MHz... Very high frequency (13 MHz) ultrasonographic examination of the normal neck: detection of normal lymph nodes and thyroid nodules
    Bruneton, J N; Balu-Maestro, C; Marcy, P Y ... Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 19/Feb , Volume: 13, Issue: 2
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    Very high frequency (13 MHz) ultrasonographic examination of the neck successfully visualized one or more normal lymph nodes (weakly echoic oval structures with an echoic central hilum) in 67.6% of ...
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  • Percutaneous cementoplasty ... Percutaneous cementoplasty for pelvic bone metastasis
    MARCY, Pierre-Yves; PALUSSIERE, Jean; MAGNE, Nicolas ... Supportive care in cancer, 11/2000, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    The aim of this retrospective study was to prove the effectiveness of percutaneous cementoplasty in pelvic bone metastases. We studied the data entered in a multicenter prospective database on 18 ...
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  • Descending necrotizing medi... Descending necrotizing mediastinitis: A rare pathology to keep in mind
    NOVELLAS, S; KECHABTIA, K; CHEVALLIER, P ... Clinical imaging, 03/2005, Volume: 29, Issue: 2
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    The spreading of a cervical infection to the mediastinum is a complication rarely observed, and its prognosis is still very severe. The infectious spreading follows known anatomical tracts, leading ...
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  • MR features of gastrointest... MR features of gastrointestinal stromal tumors
    Caramella, T.; Schmidt, S.; Chevallier, P. ... Clinical imaging, 07/2005, Volume: 29, Issue: 4
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    We report on two patients presenting with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST). The important tumor size and the marked tissular hypersignal seen on T2-weighted magnetic resonance images (MRI) ...
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