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Kenyon K. Kopecky
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 99
Citations - 5911
Kenyon K. Kopecky is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biopsy & Pancreatitis. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 99 publications receiving 5753 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenyon K. Kopecky include Riley Hospital for Children & Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.
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Computed Tomographic Colonography (Virtual Colonoscopy) A Multicenter Comparison With Standard Colonoscopy for Detection of Colorectal Neoplasia
Peter B. Cotton,Valerie Durkalski,Benoit C. Pineau,Yuko Y. Palesch,Patrick D. Mauldin,Brenda J. Hoffman,David J. Vining,William Small,John Affronti,Douglas K. Rex,Kenyon K. Kopecky,Susan Ackerman,J.Steven Burdick,Cecelia Brewington,Mary Ann Turner,Alvin M. Zfass,Andrew Wright,Revathy B. Iyer,Patrick M. Lynch,Michael V. Sivak,H. E. Butler +20 more
TL;DR: The accuracy of CTC varied considerably between centers and did not improve as the study progressed, suggesting that this method is not yet ready for widespread clinical application.
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Comparison of endoscopic ultrasonography and multidetector computed tomography for detecting and staging pancreatic cancer.
John M. DeWitt,Benedict M. Devereaux,Melissa Chriswell,Kathleen McGreevy,Thomas J. Howard,Thomas F. Imperiale,D. Ciaccia,Kathleen A. Lane,Dean D. T. Maglinte,Kenyon K. Kopecky,Julia K. Leblanc,Lee McHenry,James A. Madura,Alex M. Aisen,Harvey M. Cramer,Oscar W. Cummings,Stuart Sherman +16 more
TL;DR: A prospective study found that, among 80 adults with proven pancreatic cancer, the sensitivity of multidetector computed tomography and endoscopic ultrasonography for detecting a pancreatic mass and detecting resectability was 86% and 98% respectively.
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Medial artery calcification in ESRD patients is associated with deposition of bone matrix proteins
Sharon M. Moe,Kalisha D. O'Neill,Danxia Duan,Sadiq Ahmed,Neal X. Chen,Stephen B. Leapman,Naomi S. Fineberg,Kenyon K. Kopecky +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with ESRD undergoing renal transplantation, vascular calcification of the medial layer of the inferior epigastric artery is common, can be detected by spiral CT, and is associated with deposition of bone matrix proteins.
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Multisection CT: scanning techniques and clinical applications.
Jonas Rydberg,Kenneth A. Buckwalter,Karen S. Caldemeyer,Michael Phillips,Dewey J. Conces,Alex M. Aisen,Scott A. Persohn,Kenyon K. Kopecky +7 more
TL;DR: The multisection CT technique has enabled faster and superior evaluation of patients across a wide spectrum of clinical indications and is superior to single-section helical CT for nearly all clinical applications.
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Suspected acute pulmonary embolism: evaluation with multi-detector row CT versus digital subtraction pulmonary arteriography.
Helen T. Winer-Muram,Jonas Rydberg,Matthew S. Johnson,Robert D. Tarver,Mark D. Williams,Himanshu Shah,Jan Namyslowski,Dewey J. Conces,S. Gregory Jennings,Jun Ying,Scott O. Trerotola,Kenyon K. Kopecky +11 more
TL;DR: Multi-detector row CT has an accuracy of 91% in the depiction of suspected acute PE when conventional PA is used as the reference standard.