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James T Rhea

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Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
Emergency department abdominal computed tomography for nontraumatic abdominal pain: optimizing utilizationLucy Modahl, Subba R Digumarthy, James T Rhea, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|May 24, 2005
The status of appendiceal CT in an urban medical center 5 years after its introduction: experience with 753 patientsJames T Rhea, Elkan F Halpern, Thomas Ptak, et al.
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|January 27, 2009
Detection of vascular injuries in patients with blunt pelvic trauma by using 64-channel multidetector CTJennifer L Kertesz, Stephan W Anderson, Akira M Murakami, et al.
Emergency Radiology|May 25, 2010
Influence of body habitus and use of oral contrast on reader confidence in patients with suspected acute appendicitis using 64 MDCTStephan W Anderson, James T Rhea, Holly N Milch, et al.
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|May 19, 2009
Use of 64-row multidetector CT angiography in blunt and penetrating trauma of the upper and lower extremitiesSabrina Pieroni, Bryan R Foster, Stephan W Anderson, et al.
Emergency Radiology|March 10, 2009
Active extravasation of the abdomen and pelvis in trauma using 64MDCTAkira M Murakami, Stephan W Anderson, Jorge A Soto, et al.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|June 10, 2003
Rare benign and malignant appendiceal lesions: spectrum of computed tomography findings with pathologic correlationYi-You Chiou, Martha B Pitman, Peter F Hahn, et al.
Radiology|January 30, 2008
Blunt trauma: feasibility and clinical utility of pelvic CT angiography performed with 64-detector row CTStephan W Anderson, Jorge A Soto, Brian C Lucey, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|October 24, 2002
Lumbar fractures in adult blunt trauma: axial and single-slice helical abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans versus portable plain filmsPeter M Rhee, Amy Bridgeman, Jose A Acosta, et al.
Radiology|January 4, 2003
Transportable versus fixed platform CT scanners: comparison of costsWilliam W Mayo-Smith, James T Rhea, Wendy J Smith, et al.
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Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|April 7, 2007
Emergency department abdominal computed tomography for nontraumatic abdominal pain: optimizing utilizationLucy Modahl, Subba R Digumarthy, James T Rhea, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|May 24, 2005
The status of appendiceal CT in an urban medical center 5 years after its introduction: experience with 753 patientsJames T Rhea, Elkan F Halpern, Thomas Ptak, et al.
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|January 27, 2009
Detection of vascular injuries in patients with blunt pelvic trauma by using 64-channel multidetector CTJennifer L Kertesz, Stephan W Anderson, Akira M Murakami, et al.
Emergency Radiology|May 25, 2010
Influence of body habitus and use of oral contrast on reader confidence in patients with suspected acute appendicitis using 64 MDCTStephan W Anderson, James T Rhea, Holly N Milch, et al.
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|May 19, 2009
Use of 64-row multidetector CT angiography in blunt and penetrating trauma of the upper and lower extremitiesSabrina Pieroni, Bryan R Foster, Stephan W Anderson, et al.
Emergency Radiology|March 10, 2009
Active extravasation of the abdomen and pelvis in trauma using 64MDCTAkira M Murakami, Stephan W Anderson, Jorge A Soto, et al.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|June 10, 2003
Rare benign and malignant appendiceal lesions: spectrum of computed tomography findings with pathologic correlationYi-You Chiou, Martha B Pitman, Peter F Hahn, et al.
Radiology|January 30, 2008
Blunt trauma: feasibility and clinical utility of pelvic CT angiography performed with 64-detector row CTStephan W Anderson, Jorge A Soto, Brian C Lucey, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|October 24, 2002
Lumbar fractures in adult blunt trauma: axial and single-slice helical abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans versus portable plain filmsPeter M Rhee, Amy Bridgeman, Jose A Acosta, et al.
Radiology|January 4, 2003
Transportable versus fixed platform CT scanners: comparison of costsWilliam W Mayo-Smith, James T Rhea, Wendy J Smith, et al.
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