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J J Rankine

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Clinical Radiology|October 19, 2004
Further doubt is cast on the significance of the high intensity zoneJ J Rankine
Clinical Radiology|May 1, 1996
Air or CO2 as an insufflation agent for double contrast barium enemaJ J Rankine
Clinical Radiology|September 8, 2004
Adult traumatic brachial plexus injuryJ J Rankine
Postgraduate Medical Journal|July 6, 2000
Diagnosis of pneumothorax in critically ill adultsJ J Rankine, A N Thomas, D Fluechter
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 1998
Problem in diagnostic imaging: a patient with sciaticaJ J Rankine, C E Hutchinson, J E Adams
The British Journal of Radiology|April 16, 1998
MRI of lumbar spondylosis: a comparison of sagittal T2 weighted and three sequence examinationsJ J Rankine, C E Hutchinson, D G Hughes
Clinical Radiology|March 1, 1995
Case report: short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sequence MRI appearances of reflex sympathetic dystrophyJ J Rankine, F W Smith, T R Scotland
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 12, 2005
Chronic low back pain in traumatic lower limb amputeesJ Kulkarni, W J Gaine, J G Buckley, et al.
Postgraduate Medical Journal|October 7, 2004
Therapeutic impact of percutaneous spinal biopsy in spinal infectionJ J Rankine, D A Barron, P Robinson, et al.
Spine|October 9, 1999
The clinical significance of the high-intensity zone on lumbar spine magnetic resonance imagingJ J Rankine, K P Gill, C E Hutchinson, et al.
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Clinical Radiology|October 19, 2004
Further doubt is cast on the significance of the high intensity zoneJ J Rankine
Clinical Radiology|May 1, 1996
Air or CO2 as an insufflation agent for double contrast barium enemaJ J Rankine
Clinical Radiology|September 8, 2004
Adult traumatic brachial plexus injuryJ J Rankine
Postgraduate Medical Journal|July 6, 2000
Diagnosis of pneumothorax in critically ill adultsJ J Rankine, A N Thomas, D Fluechter
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 1998
Problem in diagnostic imaging: a patient with sciaticaJ J Rankine, C E Hutchinson, J E Adams
The British Journal of Radiology|April 16, 1998
MRI of lumbar spondylosis: a comparison of sagittal T2 weighted and three sequence examinationsJ J Rankine, C E Hutchinson, D G Hughes
Clinical Radiology|March 1, 1995
Case report: short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sequence MRI appearances of reflex sympathetic dystrophyJ J Rankine, F W Smith, T R Scotland
Clinical Rehabilitation|February 12, 2005
Chronic low back pain in traumatic lower limb amputeesJ Kulkarni, W J Gaine, J G Buckley, et al.
Postgraduate Medical Journal|October 7, 2004
Therapeutic impact of percutaneous spinal biopsy in spinal infectionJ J Rankine, D A Barron, P Robinson, et al.
Spine|October 9, 1999
The clinical significance of the high-intensity zone on lumbar spine magnetic resonance imagingJ J Rankine, K P Gill, C E Hutchinson, et al.
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