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William B. Morrison
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Publications - 205
Citations - 10379
William B. Morrison is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Ankle. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 204 publications receiving 9329 citations. Previous affiliations of William B. Morrison include Thomas Jefferson University & Ninewells Hospital.
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Frequency of severe hypoglycemia requiring emergency treatment in type 1 and type 2 diabetes: a population-based study of health service resource use.
Graham P. Leese,Jixian Wang,Janice Broomhall,Paul J. Kelly,A. Marsden,William B. Morrison,Brian M. Frier,Andrew D. Morris +7 more
TL;DR: Hypoglycemia requiring emergency assistance from health service personnel is as common in people with type 2 diabetes treated with insulin as in peopleWith type 1 diabetes.
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The Charcot Foot in Diabetes
Lee C. Rogers,Robert G. Frykberg,David G. Armstrong,Andrew J.M. Boulton,Michael Edmonds,Georges Ha Van,Agnes Hartemann,Frances L. Game,William Jeffcoate,Alexandra Jirkovská,Edward B. Jude,Stephan Morbach,William B. Morrison,Michael S. Pinzur,Dario Pitocco,Lee J. Sanders,Dane K. Wukich,Luigi Uccioli +17 more
TL;DR: An international task force of experts was convened by the American Diabetes Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association in January 2011 to summarize available evidence on the pathophysiology, natural history, presentations, and treatment recommendations for this entity.
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Osteochondral lesions of the talus: localization and morphologic data from 424 patients using a novel anatomical grid scheme.
Steven M. Raikin,Ilan Elias,Adam C. Zoga,William B. Morrison,Marcus P. Besser,Mark E. Schweitzer +5 more
TL;DR: The authors' established nine-grid scheme is a useful tool for localizing and characterizing osteochondral talar lesions, which are most frequently located in zone 4 at the medial talar dome, and second most in zone 6 at the lateral talar Dome near its equator.
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Medial Meniscus Extrusion on Knee MRI: Is Extent Associated with Severity of Degeneration or Type of Tear?
TL;DR: Substantial medial meniscus extrusion (> 3 mm) is associated with severe meniscal degeneration, extensive tear, complex tear, large radial tear, and tear involving the meniscal root.
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MR Imaging Findings in Spinal Infections: Rules or Myths?
TL;DR: Most MR Imaging criteria commonly used to diagnose disk infections offer good to excellent sensitivity, however, some of the classically described MR imaging criteria may not be observed in atypical manifestations of proven spinal infections.