<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <rss version="2.0"><channel><title>RSS Feed on Applied Radiology</title><link>http://www.appliedradiology.com</link><description> RSS Feed on Applied Radiology</description><item><title>Improving the deheation of normal upper adominal anatomoy with a new oral ultrasound contrast agent</title><link>http://www.appliedradiology.com//Issues/1999/03/Supplements/Improving-the-deheation-of-normal-upper-adominal-anatomoy-with-a-new-oral-ultrasound-contrast-agent.aspx</link><description>&lt;P&gt;Ultrasound evaluation of the abdomen is a commonly performed
examination worldwide. This modality offers the advantages of
relative low cost, portability, real-time capabilities, and the
lack of radiation and intravenous iodinated contrast material.
Sonography is the first-line diagnostic imaging technology for the
evaluation of suspected hepatobiliary disease processes.&lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P&gt;However, sonography has not established preeminence as a primary
technique for the evaluation of the patient with nonspecific
abdominal pain because of the limitations caused by artifacts
produced by gas in the stomach and upper intestine.&lt;/P&gt;

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