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152. Positional variation in the Whitaker test.

153. Small echogenic renal masses: how often is computed tomography used to confirm the sonographic suspicion of angiomyolipoma?

154. Renal masses: assessment of corticomedullary-phase and nephrographic-phase CT scans.

155. Considering large-volume intravenous injections of iodinated contrast media for contrast-enhanced CT (head and body).

156. Abdominal aortic aneurysms: CT evaluation of renal artery involvement.

157. Use of low-osmolar agents and premedication to reduce the frequency of adverse reactions to radiographic contrast media: a survey of the Society of Uroradiology.

158. Abdominal aortic aneurysm morphology: CT features in patients with ruptured and nonruptured aneurysms.

159. Retroperitoneal plexiform neurofibromas: CT findings.

160. CT of abdominal aortic aneurysms.

161. Cost, corticosteroids, and contrast media.

162. Iodinated radiographic contrast media: comparison of low-osmolar with conventional ionic agents [corrected].

163. CT of fundoplication.

165. Renal vein renins: inability to predict response to revascularization in patients with hypertension.

166. Extravascular toxicity of two magnetic resonance contrast agents. Preliminary experience in the rat.

167. Selective use of low-osmolar contrast media.

168. Computed tomography of renal lymphoma.

169. Obliteration of the fat surrounding the celiac axis and superior mesenteric artery is not a specific CT finding of carcinoma of the pancreas.

170. Ovarian vein thrombosis in oncology patients: CT detection and clinical significance.

171. Extravasation of nonionic radiologic contrast media: efficacy of conservative treatment.

172. Extravascular extravasation of radiographic contrast media. Effects of conventional and low-osmolar agents in the rat thigh.

173. Transthoracic needle aspiration: use of a small chest tube to treat pneumothorax.

174. Papular urticaria.

175. Treatment of reactions to radiographic contrast material.

176. Gastric adenocarcinoma: CT versus surgical staging.

177. CT assistance for fluoroscopically guided transthoracic needle aspiration biopsy.

178. Infectious complications of percutaneous biliary drainage.

179. Pulmonary angiography with iopamidol: patient comfort, image quality, and hemodynamics.

180. Intravascular contrast media: adverse reactions.

181. Intravenous digital subtraction renal angiography: use in screening for renovascular hypertension.

182. Fine needle aspiration biopsy in malignant obstructive jaundice.

183. CT-guided percutaneous aspiration of septic thrombosis of the inferior vena cava.

184. Artificial urinary sphincters: plain radiography of malfunction and complications.

185. Comparison of intravenous digital subtraction angiography and conventional arteriography in defining renal anatomy.

186. Treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis with cromolyn sodium. Double-blind study on 34 adult patients.

187. Computed tomography of epithelial neoplasms of the anal canal.

188. Flunisolide aerosol in the treatment of perennial allergic rhinitis.

189. Renal adenocarcinoma: CT staging of 100 tumors.

191. Interventional uroradiology.

192. Ultrasonically guided percutaneous transhepatic transcholecystocholangiography in the nondilated biliary tree.

193. Role of linear tomography in evaluation of patients with nephrolithiasis.

194. Biliary cytodiagnosis. Bile sampling for cytology.

195. CT evaluation of retroperitoneal hemorrhage associated with femoral arteriography.

196. Retroperitoneal fibrosis: use of CT in distinguishing among possible causes.

197. Povidone-iodine sclerosis of pelvic lymphoceles: a prospective study.

198. Non-seminomatous testicular tumors: effect of lesion side on CT detection of lymph node metastasis.

199. Fibromuscular dysplasia of renal arteries: comparison of intravenous digital subtraction angiography with conventional angiography.

200. Computed tomography of masses in periportal/hepatoduodenal ligament.

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