William A. Rubenstein
Cornell University
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1985
Kenneth Zirinsky; Yong Ho Auh; J. Bruce Kneeland; William A. Rubenstein; Elias Kazam
The CT, sonographic, and magnetic resonance findings of a case of abdominal tuberculosis are presented. A diffusely thickened, enhanced peritoneum was imaged best on CT. Sonography was the only imaging modality to demonstrate septations within the tuberculous ascites. Magnetic resonance contributed no additional information.
Clinical Imaging | 1997
Helene Tapper; Harvey Klein; William A. Rubenstein; Lisa Intriere; Y. C. Choi; Elias Kazam
Late recurrence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), arbitrarily defined as > 10 years post nephrectomy, is rare. The longest known clinical disease-free interval of 36 years was reported by Walter and Gellespie in 1960. We report a case of recurrent RCC presenting 45 years after nephrectomy.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1985
Kneeland Jb; Yong Ho Auh; McCarron Jp; Kenneth Zirinsky; William A. Rubenstein; Elias Kazam
A case of crossed ectopia of seminal vesicle cyst is reported. Magnetic resonance (MR) appearance of the seminal vesicle cyst is described first. Brief review of the literature for the seminal vesicle cyst is made and role of new imaging modalities including ultrasound, CT, and MR is discussed.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1984
Kneeland Jb; Yong Ho Auh; Kenneth Zirinsky; William A. Rubenstein; Elias Kazam
The first case report of magnetic resonance imaging of splenic vein thrombosis is presented together with CT and ultrasound correlation.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1983
Rosen A; Yong Ho Auh; William A. Rubenstein; Engel Ia; Whalen Jp; Elias Kazam
Invaginations of the muscular fibers of the diaphragm into the upper abdomen may appear as nodules of soft tissue density on computed tomographic (CT) sections in deep inspiration. If these nodules indent the adjacent stomach or distal transverse colon, they may mimic small mural tumors or metastatic implants. Similar nodules protruding from the diaphragmatic crura into the adjacent retroperitoneal fat may be mistaken for enlarged lymph nodes on CT. Differential diagnosis of these pseudotumors from pathologic lesions is based on their continuity peripherally with the diaphragm and their separation from the hollow viscera by subdiaphragmatic fat. Decubitus and expiratory CT sections are valuable diagnostic aids.
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1987
Kenneth Zirinsky; Yong Ho Auh; Barry J. Hartman; William A. Rubenstein; Harvey S. Morrison; Scott Sherman; Elias Kazam
The CT and sonographic findings of a case of localized, invasive aspergillosis of the kidney are presented.
Clinical Imaging | 1993
Jing Gao; Elias Kazam; William A. Rubenstein; Joseph P. Whalen; Tom Hom
Deep inspiration preceding Valsalva maneuver and rapid expiration immediately following it (DIVE) enhance venous blood flow on color Doppler flow imaging (CDI). The effect of DIVE was assessed in 115 consecutive lower extremity examinations. Of these, 95 or 115 (83%) had negative CDI sonograms, and 20 of 115 (17%) had partially (six of 115) or completely (14 of 115) occluding deep vein thrombosis. DIVE enhanced venous blood flow in 68% of the negative cases, resulting in transient venous distention, and/or more complete color filling, and/or greater spectral flow velocities. The 14 cases with completely occluding thrombi showed no response to DIVE. Six cases with partially occluding thrombi showed moderate to mild response to DIVE, with improved color delineation of the residual patent lumen around the thrombus. The authors conclude that DIVE facilitates deep venous CDI, especially when compression cannot be used to augment venous flow.
American Journal of Roentgenology | 1983
Ivy A. Engel; Yong Ho Auh; William A. Rubenstein; Kenneth W. Sniderman; Joseph P. Whalen; Elias Kazam
Artificial Intelligence Review | 1985
Miriam Levy-Ravetch; Yong Ho Auh; William A. Rubenstein; Joseph P. Whalen; Elias Kazam
Clinical Imaging | 1991
William A. Rubenstein