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    Matthew S. Davenport, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Abdominal Imaging, Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
    Contents:
    Contrast media
    Kidneys (native and transplant)
    Adrenal glands
    Upper tract (pelvicalyceal system and ureter)
    Lower tract (bladder and urethra)
    Male genital (prostate, penis, scrotum)
    Female genital i (uterus and cervix)
    Female genital ii (ovary, fallopian tube, vagina, and vulva)
    Retroperitoneum
    Review and miscellaneous.
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    Books: General Collection (Downstairs)
    RC874 .D38 2015
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    Runyan TE, Ostberg RC.
    Ann Ophthalmol. 1977 Dec;9(12):1521-5.
    A case of a young man afflicted with falciparum malaria is presented in which the primary ocular finding was a subpigment epithelial hemorrhage involving the macula. Previous reports in the literature concentrate on peripheral and central retinal hemorrhages, almost to the exclusion of choroidal vascular abnormalities. The value of this case lies in the recognition that the choroid can assume an important role in fundus abnormalities associated with malaria, probably on the basis of obstructive phenomena with subsequent ischemic degenerative changes, similar to the process which involves the retinal vessels and central nervous system.
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