Barry H. Gross
University of Michigan
117 Papers
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Barry H. Gross is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 117 publications. Previous affiliations of Barry H. Gross include Rush University Medical Center & University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center.
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Independent origin of the hepatic and splenic arteries from the abdominal aorta: CT demonstration
TL;DR: Independent origin of the hepatic and splenic arteries from the aorta should be seen in approximately 1% of abdominal CT examinations, which correlates well with the 1% incidence reported in the angiographic and surgical literature.
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Estimation of patient age based on plain chest radiographs.
TL;DR: This paper assessed the ability of four radiologists with different levels of expertise (first-year resident to professor emeritus) to predict patient age based on postero-anterior and lateral chest radiographs from 171 patients.
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Significance of intrauterine gas demonstrated by computed tomography
TL;DR: The computed tomographic demonstration of gas in the parenchymal organs of the abdomen or in extraintestinal sites is a relatively specific sign of abdominal or pelvic abscess, but it is found that the demonstration of intrauterine gas usually indicates underlying neoplasm, rather than abscess.
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Distribution of abdominal and pelvic hodgkin disease: Implications for CT scanning
TL;DR: Whether the entire abdomen and pelvis must always be scanned in patients with Hodgkin disease is reviewed to determine; if the abdomen is normal, the pelvis need not be scanned.
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CT evaluation of intracholecystic bile.
TL;DR: It was concluded that intracholecystic bile is poorly evaluated on routine abdominal CT, particularly because of low sensitivity in disease detection.
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