
Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma TC01-TC05
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Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: Evaluation with Magnetic Resonance Imaging TC06-TC09
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Accuracy of Diffusion Weighted Images and MR Spectroscopy in Prostate Lesions – Our Experience with Endorectal Coil on 1.5 T MRI TC10-TC14
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MRI Evaluation of Local Extent of Carcinoma Cervix – Is Post Contrast Imaging Needed in Every Case? TC15-TC18
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Detection and Differentiation of Focal Intracranial Calcifications and Chronic Microbleeds Using MRI TC19-TC23
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MR Imaging of Rotator Cuff Tears: Correlation with Arthroscopy TC24-TC27
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Efficacy of Perfusion Computed Tomography (PCT) in Differentiating High-Grade Gliomas from Low Grade Gliomas, Lymphomas, Metastases and Abscess TC28-TC33
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Combined Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and Phrenic Nerve Palsy: A Rare Presentation of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm TD01-TD02
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Bilateral Testicular Metastases from Occult Primary Prostate Cancer in a Young Adult: A Rare Case Report TD03-TD05
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Role of MRI in a Series of Cases with Biceps Injuries of the Shoulder TR01-TR05
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