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R M Given-Wilson

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The British Journal of Radiology|May 27, 2005
Evaluation of computer-aided detection (CAD) devicesP Taylor, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|June 1, 1997
The clinical importance of axillary lymphadenopathy detected on screening mammographyM E Murray, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|December 2, 1999
Incident screening cancers detected with a second mammographic view: pathological and radiological featuresR M Given-Wilson, R G Blanks
Clinical Radiology|January 12, 2005
The clinical importance of axillary lymphadenopathy detected on screening mammography: revisitedT Patel, R M Given-Wilson, V Thomas
The British Journal of Radiology|May 26, 1999
The significance of spontaneous resolution of breast calcificationH R Seymour, J Cooke, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|January 30, 2004
Mammographic casting-type calcification associated with small screen-detected invasive breast cancers: is this a reliable prognostic indicator?C Peacock, R M Given-Wilson, S W Duffy
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1990
A critical appraisal of coagulation studies prior to transfemoral angiographyN V Wilson, J M Corne, R M Given-Wilson
Journal of Medical Screening|November 26, 1999
Observer variability in cancer detection during routine repeat (incident) mammographic screening in a study of two versus one view mammographyR G Blanks, M G Wallis, R M Given-Wilson
Journal of Medical Screening|October 31, 1998
Efficiency of cancer detection during routine repeat (incident) mammographic screening: two versus one view mammographyR G Blanks, R M Given-Wilson, S M Moss
Pediatric Radiology|January 1, 1994
Bilateral communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformations in an infant with multiple congenital anomaliesM E Murray, R M Given-Wilson, J A Christopher, et al.
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The British Journal of Radiology|May 27, 2005
Evaluation of computer-aided detection (CAD) devicesP Taylor, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|June 1, 1997
The clinical importance of axillary lymphadenopathy detected on screening mammographyM E Murray, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|December 2, 1999
Incident screening cancers detected with a second mammographic view: pathological and radiological featuresR M Given-Wilson, R G Blanks
Clinical Radiology|January 12, 2005
The clinical importance of axillary lymphadenopathy detected on screening mammography: revisitedT Patel, R M Given-Wilson, V Thomas
The British Journal of Radiology|May 26, 1999
The significance of spontaneous resolution of breast calcificationH R Seymour, J Cooke, R M Given-Wilson
Clinical Radiology|January 30, 2004
Mammographic casting-type calcification associated with small screen-detected invasive breast cancers: is this a reliable prognostic indicator?C Peacock, R M Given-Wilson, S W Duffy
The British Journal of Radiology|February 1, 1990
A critical appraisal of coagulation studies prior to transfemoral angiographyN V Wilson, J M Corne, R M Given-Wilson
Journal of Medical Screening|November 26, 1999
Observer variability in cancer detection during routine repeat (incident) mammographic screening in a study of two versus one view mammographyR G Blanks, M G Wallis, R M Given-Wilson
Journal of Medical Screening|October 31, 1998
Efficiency of cancer detection during routine repeat (incident) mammographic screening: two versus one view mammographyR G Blanks, R M Given-Wilson, S M Moss
Pediatric Radiology|January 1, 1994
Bilateral communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformations in an infant with multiple congenital anomaliesM E Murray, R M Given-Wilson, J A Christopher, et al.
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