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SPILLANE ET AL. vol. 3, No. 2, February 1996 4. Yagan R, Wiesen E, Bellon EM. Mammographic needle localization of lesions seen in only one view. AJR 1985;144:911-916. 5. Kopans DB, Waitzkin ED, Linetsky L, et al. Localization of breast lesions identified on only one mammographic view. AJR 1987;149:39-41. 6. Vyborny CJ, Merrill TN, Geurkink RE. Difficult mammographic needle Iocalizations: use of alternate orthogonal projections. Radiology 1986; 161:839-841. 7. Kopans DB, Meyer JE, Lindfors KK, Bucchianeri SS. Breast sonography to guide cyst aspiration and wire localization of occult solid lesions. AJR 1984;143:489-492. 8. Laing FC, Jeffrey RB, Minagi H. Ultrasound localization of occult breast lesions. Radiology 1984;151:795-796. 9. Fornage BD, Coan JD, David CL. Ultrasound-guided needle biopsy of the breast and other interventional procedures. Radiol Clin North Amer 1992 ;30:167-185. 10. Parker SH, Lovin JD, Jobe WE, Burke B J, Hopper KD, Yakes WF. Non- palpable breast lesions: stereotactic automated large-core biopsies. Radi- ology 1991 ;180:403-407. 11. Kopans DB, Meyer JE. Computed tomography guided localization of clini- cally occult breast carcinoma: the "N" skin guide. Radiology 1982; 145: 211-212. 12. Dixon GD. Preoperative computed-temographic localization of breast cal- cifications. Radiology 1983;146:836. 13. Perdue PW, Gaibo C. Computed tomography-guided needle localization of suspicious breast lesions. Milit Med 1993;158:281-282. 14. Kopans DB. Breast imaging. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1989:314-319. 15. Kopans DB, DeLuca S. A modified needle-hookwire technique to-simplify preoperative localization of occult breast lesions. Radiology 1980;134:781. 16. Kopans DB, Meyer JE. Versatile spring hookwire breast lesion Iocalizer. AJR 1982;138:586-587. 17. Sickles EA, Filly RA, Callen PW. Breast cancer detection with sonography and mammography: comparison using state-of-the-art equipment. AJR 1983;140:843-845. 18. Kopans DB, Meyer JE, Lindfors KK. Whole-breast US imaging: four-year follow-up. Radiology 1985;157:505-507. 19. Jackson VP. The role of US in breast imaging. Radiology 1990;177:305-311. 20. Bigongiari LR, Fidler W, Skerker LB, Comstock C, Threat[ B. Percutane- ous needle localization of breast lesions prior to biopsy: analysis of fail- ures. Clin Radio11977;28:419-425. 21. Meyer JE, Kopans DB. Preoperative roentgenographically guided percu- taneous localization of occult breast lesions: three-year experience with 180 patients and description of a method. Arch Surg 1982;117:65-68. 22. Homer MJ. Localization of nonpalpable breast lesions: technical aspects and analysis of 80 cases. AJR 1983;140:807-811. 23. Yankaskas BC, Knelson MH, Abernethy ML, Cuttino JT Jr., Clark RL. Needle localization biopsy of occult lesions of the breast: experience in 199 cases. Invest Radio11988;23:729-733. 24. Thompson WR, Bowen JR, Dorman BA, Pricolo VE, Shahinian TK, Soderberg CH Jr. Mammographic localization and biopsy of nonpalpable breast lesions: a 5-year study. Arch Surg 1991;126:730-734. 25. Finch IJ. Preoperative CT-guided percutaneous localization of small masses with a Kopans needle. AJR 1991 ;157:179-180. Announcement The MRI Education Foundation is offering the following courses in magnetic resonance imaging in 1996: • Neuro Weekend Review, April 25-28, 1996, at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati, OH. The course instructor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists. • Orthopedic Weekend, June 23-28 1996, at the Vienna Marriott Hotel in Vienna, Austria. The course instructor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Thirty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists. • Orthopedic Workshop, November 27-29, 1996, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago, IL. The course instruc- tor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for phy- sicians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists. For more information on these educational activities, contact the MRI Education Foundation, 2600 Euclid Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45219-2199; (800) 282-3404, fax (513) 281-3420. 120

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S P I L L A N E ET AL. vol. 3, No. 2, February 1996

4. Yagan R, Wiesen E, Bellon EM. Mammographic needle localization of lesions seen in only one view. A JR 1985;144:911-916.

5. Kopans DB, Waitzkin ED, Linetsky L, et al. Localization of breast lesions identified on only one mammographic view. A JR 1987;149:39-41.

6. Vyborny C J, Merrill TN, Geurkink RE. Difficult mammographic needle Iocalizations: use of alternate orthogonal projections. Radiology 1986; 161:839-841.

7. Kopans DB, Meyer JE, Lindfors KK, Bucchianeri SS. Breast sonography to guide cyst aspiration and wire localization of occult solid lesions. A JR 1984;143:489-492.

8. Laing FC, Jeffrey RB, Minagi H. Ultrasound localization of occult breast lesions. Radiology 1984;151:795-796.

9. Fornage BD, Coan JD, David CL. Ultrasound-guided needle biopsy of the breast and other interventional procedures. Radiol Clin North Amer 1992 ;30:167-185.

10. Parker SH, Lovin JD, Jobe WE, Burke B J, Hopper KD, Yakes WF. Non- palpable breast lesions: stereotactic automated large-core biopsies. Radi- ology 1991 ;180:403-407.

11. Kopans DB, Meyer JE. Computed tomography guided localization of clini- cally occult breast carcinoma: the "N" skin guide. Radiology 1982; 145: 211-212.

12. Dixon GD. Preoperative computed-temographic localization of breast cal- cifications. Radiology 1983;146:836.

13. Perdue PW, Gaibo C. Computed tomography-guided needle localization of suspicious breast lesions. Milit Med 1993;158:281-282.

14. Kopans DB. Breast imaging. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1989:314-319.

15. Kopans DB, DeLuca S. A modified needle-hookwire technique to-simplify preoperative localization of occult breast lesions. Radiology 1980;134:781.

16. Kopans DB, Meyer JE. Versatile spring hookwire breast lesion Iocalizer. A JR 1982;138:586-587.

17. Sickles EA, Filly RA, Callen PW. Breast cancer detection with sonography and mammography: comparison using state-of-the-art equipment. A JR 1983;140:843-845.

18. Kopans DB, Meyer JE, Lindfors KK. Whole-breast US imaging: four-year follow-up. Radiology 1985;157:505-507.

19. Jackson VP. The role of US in breast imaging. Radiology 1990;177:305-311. 20. Bigongiari LR, Fidler W, Skerker LB, Comstock C, Threat[ B. Percutane-

ous needle localization of breast lesions prior to biopsy: analysis of fail- ures. Clin Radio11977;28:419-425.

21. Meyer JE, Kopans DB. Preoperative roentgenographically guided percu- taneous localization of occult breast lesions: three-year experience with 180 patients and description of a method. Arch Surg 1982;117:65-68.

22. Homer MJ. Localization of nonpalpable breast lesions: technical aspects and analysis of 80 cases. A JR 1983;140:807-811.

23. Yankaskas BC, Knelson MH, Abernethy ML, Cuttino JT Jr., Clark RL. Needle localization biopsy of occult lesions of the breast: experience in 199 cases. Invest Radio11988;23:729-733.

24. Thompson WR, Bowen JR, Dorman BA, Pricolo VE, Shahinian TK, Soderberg CH Jr. Mammographic localization and biopsy of nonpalpable breast lesions: a 5-year study. Arch Surg 1991;126:730-734.

25. Finch IJ. Preoperative CT-guided percutaneous localization of small masses with a Kopans needle. A JR 1991 ;157:179-180.

A n n o u n c e m e n t

The MRI Education Foundation is offering the following courses in magnetic resonance imaging in 1996: • N e u r o W e e k e n d Review, April 25-28, 1996, at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati, OH. The course instructor is

Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.

• O r t h o p e d i c Weekend , June 23-28 1996, at the Vienna Marriott Hotel in Vienna, Austria. The course instructor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Thirty-six hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for physi- cians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.

• O r t h o p e d i c W o r k s h o p , November 27-29, 1996, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago, IL. The course instruc- tor is Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD. Twenty hours of Category 1 AMA credit will be awarded. The cost is $870 for phy- sicians, $770 for previous attendees, and $570 for residents and technologists.

For more information on these educational activities, contact the MRI Education Foundation, 2600 Euclid Ave.,

Cincinnati, OH 45219-2199; (800) 282-3404, fax (513) 281-3420.

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