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Urology | 1995

Successful management of intracardiac extension of tumor thrombus in a patient with advanced nonseminomatous germ cell testicular cancer

Diane Savarese; Michael J. Rohrer; A. Thomas Pezzella; Ashley Davidoff; Armando E. Fraire; Mani Menon

A young patient with testicular germ cell tumor presenting with inferior vena cava thrombus extending into the right heart with free-floating thrombus in the right ventricle and a simultaneous epidural spinal cord compression is presented. Due to the perceived high risk of embolization and the urgent need to begin systemic chemotherapy, he was managed with tumor thrombectomy utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermic circulatory arrest followed shortly thereafter by systemic chemotherapy. There were no perioperative complications, and he is alive and without recurrence 24 months following four cycles of systemic chemotherapy.


American Journal of Cardiology | 1992

Left ventricular mass quantitaton using single-phase cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

Gerard P. Aurigemma; Ashley Davidoff; Kevin Silver; John Boehmer; Nancy Pattison

Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to measure left ventricular (LV) mass in animals with superior accuracy. However, its use in cardiac patients has been limited by the long total scan times necessitated by imaging the heart at enddiastole at each of 8 to 10 slice locations. Recent canine studies showed that LV mass may be determined accurately, with considerable timesavings, by use of sequential images throughout the cardiac cycle (single-phase MRI). Twenty normal subjects underwent spin-echo MRI to determine the relationship between LV mass computed from single-phase MRI and results obtained from the more time-consuming end-diastolic MRI (which was used as the reference standard for this study). The left ventricle was spanned with 2 interleaved series of S short-axis 1 cm thick slices. 5 images, evenly spaced throughout the cardiac cycle, were obtained at each slice location in all subjects. LV mass ranged from 86 to 198 g. Although end-diastolic LV mass exceeded single-phase results by an average of 5 g (p


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1991

Magnetic resonance imaging of an infected urethral diverticulum: a case report.

Karen L. Reuter; Stephen B. Young; Ashley Davidoff; Jay M. Colby

We present a case report of a urethral diverticulum where magnetic resonance imaging suggested infected contents of the urethral diverticulum besides providing superb detail of periurethral anatomy. The critical clinical question was answered.


Radiology | 1999

Hepatic Iron Concentration: Noninvasive Estimation by Means of MR Imaging Techniques

Herbert L. Bonkovsky; Richard B. Rubin; Edward Earl Cable; Ashley Davidoff; Tammo H. Pels Rijcken; David D. Stark


Radiology | 1992

Traumatic aortic tear: screening with chest CT.

Vassilios Raptopoulos; Robert G. Sheiman; David A. Phillips; Ashley Davidoff; Wayne E. Silva


Radiology | 1987

Fat-density oral contrast agent for abdominal CT.

Vassilios Raptopoulos; Michael A. Davis; Ashley Davidoff; Andrew Karellas; D Hays; Carl J. D'Orsi; Edward H. Smith


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1989

The value of non-contrast-enhanced CT in blunt abdominal trauma

James J. Kelly; Vassilios Raptopoulos; Ashley Davidoff; Richard J. Waite; Patricia Norton


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2005

Pylephlebitis After CT-Guided Percutaneous Liver Biopsy

Richa Tandon; Ashley Davidoff; Michael Worthington; John J. Ross


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1988

CT of the pancreas with a fat-density oral contrast regimen

Vassilios Raptopoulos; Ashley Davidoff; Andrew Karellas; Michael A. Davis; Brian L. Coolbaugh; Edward H. Smith


Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 1994

Maternal umbilicus: ultrasound window to the gravid uterus

Ashley Davidoff; Karen L. Reuter; Andrew Karellas; Stephen P. Baker; Vassilios Raptopoulos

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Jay M. Colby

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Vassilios Raptopoulos

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Andrew Karellas

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Edward H. Smith

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Gerard P. Aurigemma

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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John Boehmer

Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

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Karen L. Reuter

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Kevin Silver

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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