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Vesical Imaging Reporting and Data System (VI-RADS) as an Imaging Biomarker of Urinary Bladder Tumour: A Cross-sectional Study TC01-TC05
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Relationship between CT-derived Muscle Parameters and Bone Attenuation in the Indian Population: A Retrospective Observational Study TC06-TC09
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Role of Novel ACR Bone-reporting and Data System in Risk Stratification of Bone Tumours in South Indian Population: A Retrospective Observational Study TC10-TC14
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CT Unveils a Striking Case of Hydranencephaly: A Case Report TD01-TD03
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‘From Broken Bones to Broken Brain’ – Unveiling Cerebral Fat Embolism in a Healthy 21-Year-Old Female TD04-TD06
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Cross-cerebellar Diaschisis in a 38-year-old Male with Rasmussen Encephalitis: A Case Report TD07-TD09
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Torsion of a Solitary Ovary Associated with a Paraovarian Cyst: A Rare Presentation with Spontaneous Detorsion TD10-TD12
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Multimodality Imaging and Endovascular Management of Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration in a Young Female: A Case Report TD13-TD15
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Segmental Caroli’s Disease in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: A Rare Association TD16-TD18
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Recurrent Phyllodes Tumour in a Young Woman 15 Years after Initial Excision: A Case Report TD19-TD21
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices: Enhancing Safety and Standardising Practices TM01-TM03
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