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A retrospective study (1983-1984) of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) examinations in 471 patients with known pathology in the brain and craniocervical junction was conducted in order to determine the relative efficacy of MRI versus CT. All MRI examinations involved slice thickness greater than 10 mm, and only single-slice single-echo or multislice single-echo imaging techniques were available. These studies were evaluated independently by two neuroradiologists from a panel of six for anatomic abnormalities, lesion contrast, and radiologist's impression.

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Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels from the inferior petrosal sinuses and peripheral veins were measured in 10 patients with Cushing's disease. All patients had normal or indeterminate computed tomography scans. In 9 of the 10 patients the petrosal vein sampling showed a gradient between pituitary ACTH and peripheral ACTH verifying the supposition of pituitary dependent hypercortisolism.

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Advanced diagnostic imaging techniques in ophthalmology.

Adv Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg

October 1988

Department of Ophthalmology, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, New York 10021.

Diagnostic imaging techniques continue to gain tremendous importance in the evaluation of ocular and orbital disease as technical developments and refinements are made. This article presents key diagnostic imaging methods, with special focus directed toward the advanced modalities important in evaluation of the traumatized eye and orbit. The text has been prepared specifically for the clinical ophthalmologist.

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