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Patricia A. Hudgins
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 121
Citations - 5204
Patricia A. Hudgins is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Thyroid cartilage. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4690 citations.
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Clinical practice guideline: Adult sinusitis
Richard M. Rosenfeld,David R. Andes,Neil Bhattacharyya,Dickson S. Cheung,Steven Eisenberg,Theodore G. Ganiats,Andrea Gelzer,Daniel L. Hamilos,Richard C. Haydon,Patricia A. Hudgins,Stacie M. Jones,Helene J. Krouse,Lawrence H. Lee,Martin C. Mahoney,Bradley F. Marple,Col John P Mitchell,Robert A. Nathan,Richard N. Shiffman,Timothy L. Smith,David L. Witsell +19 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on managing sinusitis, defined as symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, and improves diagnostic accuracy for adult rhinosinusitis to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use, reduce inappropriate use of radiographic imaging, and promote appropriate use of ancillary tests that include nasal endoscopy, computed tomography, and testing for allergy and immune function.
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Diagnosis of cerebral metastases : double-dose delayed ct vs contrast-enhanced mr imaging
TL;DR: In this article, contrast-enhanced MR images of 23 patients with DDD-CT showed 67 definite or typical parenchymal metastases, while T2-weighted MR revealed only 37 typical metastatic lesions.
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Diagnosis of cerebral metastases : double-dose delayed ct vs contrast-enhanced mr imaging
TL;DR: MR with enhancement proved superior to DDD-CT for lesion detection, anatomic localization of lesions, and differentiation of solitary vs multiple lesions.
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Imaging of Skull Base Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks in Adults
TL;DR: Describing of current techniques available to direct treatment options, including multidetector thin-section computed tomography, and imaging recommendations are presented are presented.
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Computed tomographic findings in patients with invasive fungal sinusitis.
TL;DR: It was found that severe unilateral thickening of the nasal cavity mucosa was the most consistent finding on CT suggestive of underlying IFS, occurring much more frequently in immunocompromised patients with IFS than without IFS.