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  • Lung (Imaging)
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  • Polyarteriitis nodosa
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    12005Pattern-based differential diagnosis in pulmonary vasculitis using volumetric CT.



    +-nlAJR Am J Roentgenol 184(3):720-33 (2005)
    22000Radiologic features of vasculitis involving the gastrointestinal tract.



    +-nlRadiographics 20(3):779-94 (2000)
    32000Pulmonary vasculitis: the spectrum of radiological findings.



    +-nlBr J Radiol 73(875):1224-31 (2000)
    42004Primary angiitis of the central nervous system at conventional angiography.



    +-nlRadiology 233(3):878-82 (2004)
    52010Imaging of pulmonary vasculitis.



    +-nlRadiology 255(2):322-41 (2010)
    62006MR imaging and angiography of primary CNS vasculitis of childhood.



    +-nlAJNR Am J Neuroradiol 27(1):192-9 (2006)
    71996Neuroradiologic findings in polyarteritis nodosa.



    +-nlAJNR Am J Neuroradiol 17(6):1119-26 (1996)
    82010Imaging of primary and secondary inflammatory diseases involving large and medium-sized vessels and their potential mimics: a multitechnique approach.



    +-nlAJR Am J Roentgenol 194(3):848-56 (2010)
    92010Pulmonary and vascular manifestations of Behcet disease: imaging findings.



    +-nlAJR Am J Roentgenol 194(2):W158-64 (2010)
    102008Role of imaging studies in the diagnosis and follow-up of large-vessel vasculitis: an update.



    +-nlRheumatology (Oxford) 47(4):403-8 (2008)
    112006Diagnostic approach to patients with suspected vasculitis.



    +-nlPostgrad Med J 82(970):483-8 (2006)



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