Left portal vein pseudothrombus: A pitfall on contrast medium-enhanced computed tomography Ronald H. WachsbergCheemun Lum Original Article Pages: 154 - 157
Identification of tension hemopneumothorax on supine chest radiograph: Value of the visceral pleural line sign Aparna VisweswaranJohn H. Harris Jr. Original Article Pages: 158 - 165
Radiologic features and anatomic basis of atypical clinical presentations of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms Patrick M. RaoRobert A. Novelline Original Article Pages: 166 - 171
Magnetic resonance evaluation of cervical nerve root avulsion injury Ziad L. DeebKevin J. KellyRichard H. Daffner Original Article Pages: 172 - 175
The value of routine cervical spine, chest, and pelvis radiographs in children after trauma Susan D. JohnChetan MoorthyLeonard E. Swischuk Original Article Pages: 176 - 180
Magnetic resonance imaging of posttraumatic soft tissue disorders Joseph S. Yu Review Article Pages: 181 - 194
Traumatic bilateral renal artery thrombosis: Pitfalls in computed tomographic diagnosis Michael RamjattansinghStuart E. MirvisMarlene Severson Case Report Pages: 195 - 197
Pneumatosis intestinalis in association with sigmoid volvulus: Value of lung windows during abdominal computed tomography Clayton Y. YamadaRichard SacknoffRobert A. Novelline Case Report Pages: 198 - 201
Metastatic lung cancer presenting as embolic renal infarction: Use of ultrasound in diagnosing acute renal artery occlusion Ronald H. Wachsberg Case Report Pages: 202 - 204
Liver herniation through an occult diaphragmatic injury presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule: Value of helical computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging Stephen M. PomerantzK. ShanmuganathanEdward P. Carter Case Report Pages: 205 - 208