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Bouchoucha et al. characterized colonic transit time in 30 healthy subjects and in 43 patients with inflammatory bowel disease using X-ray opaque markers. The response to food was different in the two populations in controls, the cecum and ascending colon emptied and filled the distal bowel, whereas in the patients only the splenic flexure and left transverse colon emptied. Movement through both the right and left colon in patients was observed to be much slower than in controls, both before and after a meal [55]. [Pg.562]

Fig. 18.11. 3D PC MR venography. There is only minimal flow in the area of the left transverse sinus. As these images do not give any anatomical information the evaluation must include images (CT or MRI) which provide the information whether this dural sinus is present and occluded or whether it is hypo-/aplastic... Fig. 18.11. 3D PC MR venography. There is only minimal flow in the area of the left transverse sinus. As these images do not give any anatomical information the evaluation must include images (CT or MRI) which provide the information whether this dural sinus is present and occluded or whether it is hypo-/aplastic...
Fig. 6.22 Venous thrombus and venous infarct. 2D TOP MRV (a) and MIP image of the MR venogram (b) show absent flow in the left transverse sinus corresponding to thrombus arrow). Fig. 6.22 Venous thrombus and venous infarct. 2D TOP MRV (a) and MIP image of the MR venogram (b) show absent flow in the left transverse sinus corresponding to thrombus arrow).
Fig. 6.5. Ultrasound images of the axillary/ subclavian venous segment. Left, transverse images of the axillary artery (A.) and axillary vein (V.). (Published with permission of Lip-pincott, Williams and Wilkins). Right, longitudinal image of the axillary/subclavian vein... Fig. 6.5. Ultrasound images of the axillary/ subclavian venous segment. Left, transverse images of the axillary artery (A.) and axillary vein (V.). (Published with permission of Lip-pincott, Williams and Wilkins). Right, longitudinal image of the axillary/subclavian vein...
Fig. 2.6 Resolution of track transverse momentum (left), transverse impact parameter (middle) and longitudinal impact parameter (right). The resolution is shown for muons with transverse momenta of 1, 10 and lOOGeV [4]... Fig. 2.6 Resolution of track transverse momentum (left), transverse impact parameter (middle) and longitudinal impact parameter (right). The resolution is shown for muons with transverse momenta of 1, 10 and lOOGeV [4]...
Figure 8.4 (See color insert) (Left) Transverse image taken 1 h after IV administration of [ Cu]-TETA-OC from a rat after null vector administration. (Right) Three days after intratracheal administration of adenovectors containing hSSTrl. The image is at the mid-thoracic level. The white lines on each figure depict lung ROIs. The color bar shows units of percentage of injected dose (ID) per gram. Figure 8.4 (See color insert) (Left) Transverse image taken 1 h after IV administration of [ Cu]-TETA-OC from a rat after null vector administration. (Right) Three days after intratracheal administration of adenovectors containing hSSTrl. The image is at the mid-thoracic level. The white lines on each figure depict lung ROIs. The color bar shows units of percentage of injected dose (ID) per gram.

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