Craig B Mcardle M.D.
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
102 Decker Ct Suite 205 Irving TX, 75062About
Dr. Craig Mcardle is a radiologist practicing in Irving, TX. Dr. Mcardle specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography exams. These techniques offer accurate visibility to the inside of the patients body and help to detect otherwise hidden illnesses so that they can be treated quickly and efficiently.
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RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Neuroradiology
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Prospective observations of 100 high-risk neonates by high-field (1.5 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging of the central nervous system: I. Intraventricular and extracerebral lesions.
- Prospective observations of 100 high-risk neonates by high-field (1.5 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging of the central nervous system. II. Lesions associated with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
- Acute spinal cord injury. A study using physical examination and magnetic resonance imaging.
- Benign pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands: surface coil MR imaging versus CT.
- 1.5-T MR imaging of pituitary microadenomas: technical considerations and CT correlation.
- Transverse sinus thrombosis in newborns: clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings.
- Cervical spine MR imaging using multislice gradient echo imaging: comparison with
- Magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography in relation to the neurobehavioral sequelae of mild and moderate head injuries.
- Potential pitfalls of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of avascular necrosis.
- MR imaging of transverse/sigmoid dural sinus and jugular vein thrombosis.
- MR imaging of orbital blow-out fractures.
- Monitoring of the neonate undergoing MR imaging: technical considerations. Work in progress.
- Surface coil magnetic resonance imaging of the normal larynx.
- The cytoarchitecture, cytology, and synaptic organization of the basilar pontine nuclei in the rat. I. Nissl and Golgi studies.
- The cytoarchitecture, cytology, and synaptic organization of the basilar pontine nuclei in the rat. II. Electron microscopic studies.
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