Robert E. Bechtold
Wake Forest University
37 Papers
587 Citations
Robert E. Bechtold is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Mesenteric venous thrombosis: diagnosis and noninvasive imaging.
Michelle S. Bradbury,Peter V. Kavanagh,Robert E. Bechtold,Michael Y. M. Chen,David J. Ott,John D. Regan,Therese M. Weber +6 more
TL;DR: Angiography is reserved for equivocal cases at noninvasive imaging and is also used in conjunction with transcatheter therapeutic techniques in management of symptomatic portal and mesenteric venous thrombosis.
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MR Enterography in the Management of Patients with Crohn Disease
John R. Leyendecker,Richard S. Bloomfeld,David J. DiSantis,Gregory S Waters,Ryan T. Mott,Robert E. Bechtold +5 more
TL;DR: Although MR enterography currently is helpful for management in individual patients, the standardization of acquisition protocols and interpretive methods would increase its usefulness for more rigorous, systematic assessments of Crohn disease treatment regimens.
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The CT nephrogram: implications for evaluation of urinary tract disease
H. S. Saunders,R. B. Dyer,R Y Shifrin,Eric S. Scharling,Robert E. Bechtold,Ronald J. Zagoria +5 more
TL;DR: The urographic nephrogram is an important indicator of underlying functional and structural renal disease and is an integral part of the abdominal CT examination.
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Ultrasonographic diagnosis of varicoceles.
L. Andrew Eskew,Nat E. Watson,Neil T. Wolfman,Robert E. Bechtold,Eric S. Scharling,Jonathan P. Jarow +5 more
TL;DR: The best predictor of a varicocele was internal spermatic vein diameter, and the best overall performance of ultrasonography was achieved with the patient at rest in the supine position.
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Assessment of rectal tumor infiltration utilizing endorectal MR imaging and comparison with endoscopic rectal sonography
Ronald J. Zagoria,Christopher A. Schlarb,David J. Ott,Robert E. Bechtold,Neil T. Wolfman,Eric S. Scharling,Michael Y. M. Chen,Brian W. Loggie +7 more
TL;DR: Preoperative assessment of depth of invasion of rectal carcinoma is increasingly important as new treatment methodologies are developed and accuracy of preoperative endorectal MR imaging was compared with that of the endoscopic rectal sonography.
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