Keyphrases
Turner Syndrome
100%
Intrauterine Growth
50%
Aortic Dimensions
50%
Randomized Controlled Clinical
50%
17-estradiol
50%
Clinical pilot
50%
Liver MR Imaging
50%
Focal Liver Lesions
50%
Biliary Obstruction
50%
Young Women
50%
Manganese
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
50%
Clinical Experience
50%
Thromboprophylaxis
50%
Plaster Cast
50%
Low Molecular Weight Heparin
50%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
50%
High Dose
42%
Body Surface Area
40%
Confidence Interval
33%
Biliary System
33%
Liver Parenchyma
33%
Uterine Volume
28%
Treatment Group
25%
Radiologists
25%
Anti-Xa
25%
Tinzaparin
25%
Ultra-low Dose
23%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
22%
Aortic Dilation
16%
Hepatobiliary MRI
16%
Increased Signal Intensity
16%
MR Contrast Media
16%
Biliary Tract Obstruction
16%
Manganese-based
16%
High Concentration
16%
Contrast Agent
16%
T1-weighted Image
16%
Bile
16%
Oral Ingestion
16%
Liver-specific
16%
Liver
16%
Contrast Media
16%
Portal Vein
16%
Hepatic Artery
16%
Biliary Tract Diseases
16%
Patient Assessment
16%
Signal Intensity
16%
Biliary Tract
16%
Oral Intake
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Turner Syndrome
100%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
62%
Low Drug Dose
55%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
50%
Cholestasis
50%
Uterus Growth
50%
Diethylstilbestrol
50%
Tinzaparin Sodium
50%
Thromboprophylaxis
50%
Low Molecular Weight Heparin
50%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
50%
Plaster Cast
50%
Outpatient
50%
Drug Megadose
42%
Body Surface
40%
Liver Injury
37%
Contrast Medium
37%
Hepatobiliary System
37%
Liver Parenchyma
25%
Treatment Group
25%
Body Mass Index
19%
Estrogen Therapy
14%
Bile
12%
Hepatic Portal Vein
12%
Common Hepatic Artery
12%
Ingestion
12%
Biliary Tract Disease
12%
Hepatocyte
12%
Venography
12%
Informed Consent
12%
Odds Ratio
12%
Controlled Clinical Trial
7%
Transabdominal Ultrasound
7%
Bovine Serum Albumin
7%
Ambulatory Care
7%
Adverse Event
7%
Hormone Substitution
7%
Treatment Duration
7%
Heidelberg Retinal Tomography
7%
Placebo
7%
Aortic Arch
5%
Aneurysm
5%
Coarctation of the Aorta
5%
Secondary Care
5%
Bicuspid Aortic Valve
5%
Thoracic Aorta
5%
Descending Aorta
5%
Cross Sectional Study
5%
Prevalence
5%