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R F Spataro

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Urologic Radiology|January 1, 1988
New and old contrast agents: pharmacology, tissue opacification, and excretory urographyR F Spataro
JAMA|July 20, 1979
Percutaneous nephrostomy and uric acid stonesR F Spataro
Radiologic Clinics of North America|June 1, 1984
Newer contrast agents for urographyR F Spataro
Investigative Radiology|September 1, 1988
Use of low-osmolality contrast media in patients with previous reactionsH W Fischer, R F Spataro
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|August 1, 1982
Computed tomography of adult polycystic diseaseA J Segal, R F Spataro
Radiology|December 1, 1984
Splenic abscess: percutaneous drainageR M Lerner, R F Spataro
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|November 1, 1988
The current state of hysterosalpingographyD M Wolf, R F Spataro
Radiology|February 1, 1979
Early medullary cystic disease: a urographic diagnosis?F A Burgener, R F Spataro
Investigative Radiology|September 1, 1982
Urography with low-osmolality contrast media: comparative urinary excretion of Iopamidol, Hexabrix, and diatrizoateR F Spataro, H W Fischer, L Boylan
Investigative Radiology|November 1, 1984
Clinical comparison of Hexabrix, iopamidol, and Urografin-60 in whole body computed tomographyR F Spataro, H W Fischer, M Kormano
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Urologic Radiology|January 1, 1988
New and old contrast agents: pharmacology, tissue opacification, and excretory urographyR F Spataro
JAMA|July 20, 1979
Percutaneous nephrostomy and uric acid stonesR F Spataro
Radiologic Clinics of North America|June 1, 1984
Newer contrast agents for urographyR F Spataro
Investigative Radiology|September 1, 1988
Use of low-osmolality contrast media in patients with previous reactionsH W Fischer, R F Spataro
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography|August 1, 1982
Computed tomography of adult polycystic diseaseA J Segal, R F Spataro
Radiology|December 1, 1984
Splenic abscess: percutaneous drainageR M Lerner, R F Spataro
Radiographics : a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc|November 1, 1988
The current state of hysterosalpingographyD M Wolf, R F Spataro
Radiology|February 1, 1979
Early medullary cystic disease: a urographic diagnosis?F A Burgener, R F Spataro
Investigative Radiology|September 1, 1982
Urography with low-osmolality contrast media: comparative urinary excretion of Iopamidol, Hexabrix, and diatrizoateR F Spataro, H W Fischer, L Boylan
Investigative Radiology|November 1, 1984
Clinical comparison of Hexabrix, iopamidol, and Urografin-60 in whole body computed tomographyR F Spataro, H W Fischer, M Kormano
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