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Volume 28, Number 3, March 1999
March 1999.
ARTICLES
Ultrasound, CT, or DPL for the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma
John P. McGahan, MD and John R. Richards, MD
Infant hip in developmental dysplasia: Facts to consider for a successful diagnostic ultrasound ex
Eugenio O. Gerscovich, MD
Spiral CT of the musculoskeletal system
Britta Gooding, MD and Christorpher F. Beaulieu, MD, PhD
Digitally encoded ultrasound from GE
Linda E. Ketchum
EDITORIALS
Ultrasound accrediation: Is it necessary?
John P. McGahan, MD
TECH TRENDS
CASES
SUPPLEMENTS
Introduction
Barry B. Goldberg, MD
Rationale behind the development of oral contrast agents: early human trials
Pamela J. Lund, MD
Preliminary experience with a new oral ultrasound contrast agent in normal volunteers and patients with upper abdominal pathology
Anna S. Lev-Toaff, MD and Joel Morganroth, MD
Improving the deheation of normal upper adominal anatomoy with a new oral ultrasound contrast agent
Jill E. Langer, MD
Clinical applications of an oral ultrasound contrast agent in the upper abdomen: overview of a phase III clinical trial
Robert L. Bree, MD and Joel Platt, MD
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