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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging : TMRI

https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096895/mri-of-the-sinonasal-cavity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Francoise Eve Kirsch
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828063/patient-selection-for-transoral-robotic-surgery-tors-in-oropharyngeal-squamous-cell-carcinoma-what-the-surgeon-wants-to-know
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul M Bunch, Hafiz S Patwa, Ryan T Hughes, Mercedes Porosnicu, Joshua D Waltonen
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is an excellent treatment strategy for well-selected patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. Potential benefits of TORS are greatest among patients for whom surgical resection will reduce or eliminate the need for adjuvant therapy. Proper patient selection largely depends on imaging, which is used to determine tumor resectability, to inform expected morbidity and functional outcome, to assess the potential need for adjuvant therapy, to evaluate for vascular or other anatomic contraindications, and to gauge adequacy of transoral access to the tumor...
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828062/zero-te-mri-potential-applications-in-the-oral-cavity-and-oropharynx
#43
REVIEW
Mark Smith, Sven Bambach, Bhavani Selvaraj, Mai-Lan Ho
Zero-echo time (ZTE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the newest in a family of MRI pulse sequences that involve ultrafast sequence readouts, permitting visualization of short-T2 tissues such as cortical bone. Inherent sequence properties enable rapid, high-resolution, quiet, and artifact-resistant imaging. ZTE can be performed as part of a "one-stop-shop" MRI examination for comprehensive evaluation of head and neck pathology. As a potential alternative to computed tomography for bone imaging, this approach could help reduce patient exposure to ionizing radiation and improve radiology resource utilization...
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828061/mri-dynamic-contrast-imaging-of-oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-tumors
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Panagiotis Sideras, Gagandeep Singh
In the past decade, dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging has had an increasing role in assessing the microvascular characteristics of various tumors, including head and neck cancer. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging allows noninvasive assessment of permeability and blood flow, both important parametric features of tumor hypoxia, which is in turn a marker for treatment resistance for head and neck cancer.In this article we will provide a comprehensive review technique in evaluating tumor proliferation and application of its parameters in differentiating between various tumor types of the oral cavity and how its parameters can correlate between epidermal growth factor receptor and human papillomavirus which can have an implication in patient's overall survival rates...
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828060/update-on-mri-for-oral-cavity
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joan M Chi, Mari Hagiwara
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the imaging modality of choice to evaluate the complex anatomy and pathology of the oral cavity. In this article, an overview of MRI findings of common benign lesions in the oral cavity including congenital, vascular, and inflammatory/infectious lesions will be reviewed. In addition, MRI findings of common benign and malignant oral cavity tumors will be presented.
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828059/magnetic-resonance-imaging-of-the-oral-cavity-and-oropharynx
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerrin Varghese, Claudia Kirsch
Understanding oral cavity and oropharyngeal anatomy is important to identify various pathologies that may afflict them. This article reviews normal magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of these vital spaces and structures, with special attention to the complex musculature, mucosal surfaces, relevant osseous structures, salivary glands, and nerves. Anatomic awareness of these spaces and critical potential pathways for perineural tumoral spread are important to recognize to improve diagnostic evaluation and treatment...
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33828058/editorial-introduction-mri-of-the-oral-cavity-and-oropharynx
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Francoise Eve Kirsch
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528212/mri-of-perianal-crohn-disease-technique-and-interpretation
#48
REVIEW
Cynthia S Santillan, Chenchan Huang, Samuel Eisenstein, Mahmoud M Al-Hawary
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as the imaging method of choice for evaluation of perianal fistulizing disease. As treatment of Crohn disease and associated perianal fistulas has evolved to include a combination of systemic treatments and surgical interventions, perianal MRI provides critical information to guide treatment selection and timing. Radiologists need to be familiar with the normal regional anatomy to accurately describe perianal fistulas and any associated complications which can then be used to classify fistulas based on several available classification systems...
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528211/medical-and-endoscopic-management-of-crohn-disease
#49
REVIEW
Parakkal Deepak, Daniel R Ludwig, Jeff L Fidler, Flavius F Guglielmo, David H Bruining
In this review, through a series of questions and answers, we explore the current approach to classifying patients with Crohn disease into low-risk (mild-moderate) and high-risk (moderate-severe) categories with the recommended treatment approaches per guidelines from the International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, American Gastroenterological Association, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the European Crohn's and Colitis Organization detailed here. The development pipeline of potential therapies is also summarized...
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528210/emerging-imaging-biomarkers-in-crohn-disease
#50
REVIEW
Octavia Bane, Michael S Gee, Alex Menys, Jonathan R Dillman, Bachir Taouli
In this review article, we present the latest developments in quantitative imaging biomarkers based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), applied to the diagnosis, assessment of response to therapy, and assessment of prognosis of Crohn disease. We also discuss the biomarkers' limitations and future prospects. We performed a literature search of clinical and translational research in Crohn disease using diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI-MRI), dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI), motility MRI, and magnetization transfer MRI, as well as emerging topics such as T1 mapping, radiomics, and artificial intelligence...
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528209/mr-enterography-of-complicated-crohn-disease-stricturing-and-penetrating-disease
#51
REVIEW
Joseph R Grajo, Chenchan Huang, Jonathan R Dillman, Michael S Gee, Tracy A Jaffe, Jorge A Soto, Mark E Baker
Stricturing and penetrating disease are complications of Crohn disease (CD) that significantly affect patient outcomes. Careful evaluation for such complications is critical to the interpretation of magnetic resonance enterography. This manuscript outlines the key findings related to stricturing and penetrating CD and discusses current understanding of the pathophysiology and prognosis of complicated CD based on the literature.
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528208/mre-evaluation-of-intestinal-inflammation-qualitative-and-quantitative-assessment
#52
REVIEW
David J Grand, Parakkal Deepak, Jordi Rimola
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a powerful tool for evaluation and management of patients with Crohn disease. Changes of active inflammation of the small bowel can reliably and reproducibly be detected and monitored. Findings indicative of active inflammation include bowel wall thickening, intramural edema and mural hyperenhancement. These changes are most commonly reported qualitatively; however, quantitative indices have also been developed and validated to measure and monitor inflammation both for clinical care and research purposes...
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528207/state-of-the-art-mr-enterography-technique
#53
REVIEW
Manjil Chatterji, Jeff L Fidler, Stuart A Taylor, Sudha A Anupindi, Benjamin M Yeh, Flavius F Guglielmo
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is a well-established imaging technique that is commonly used for evaluating a variety of bowel diseases, most commonly inflammatory bowel disease which is increasing in prevalence. Inflammatory bowel disease is composed of 2 related, but distinct disease entities: Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis. In ulcerative colitis, inflammation is generally limited to the mucosa and invariably involves the rectum, and often the more proximal colon. CD is typified by transmural inflammation with skip lesions occurring anywhere from the mouth to anus, but characteristically involves the terminal ileum...
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33528206/mri-of-inflammatory-bowel-disease
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flavius F Guglielmo, Jonathan R Dillman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264275/role-of-mri-in-the-evaluation-of-thoracoabdominal-emergencies
#55
REVIEW
Daniel R Ludwig, Constantine A Raptis, Jordi Broncano, Sanjeev Bhalla, Antonio Luna
Thoracic and abdominal pathology are common in the emergency setting. Although computed tomography is preferred in many clinical situations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) have emerged as powerful techniques that often play a complementary role to computed tomography or may have a primary role in selected patient populations in which radiation is of specific concern or intravenous iodinated contrast is contraindicated. This review will highlight the role of MRI and MRA in the emergent imaging of thoracoabdominal pathology, specifically covering acute aortic pathology (acute aortic syndrome, aortic aneurysm, and aortitis), pulmonary embolism, gastrointestinal conditions such as appendicitis and Crohn disease, pancreatic and hepatobiliary disease (pancreatitis, choledocholithiasis, cholecystitis, and liver abscess), and genitourinary pathology (urolithiasis and pyelonephritis)...
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264274/a-case-based-review-of-abdominal-and-a-few-thoracic-emergencies-and-urgencies-using-single-shot-mr
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan C Infante, Nicole L Freedman, Ryan R McClintock, Patricia Balcacer de la Cruz
The rapid evolution of MR scanners and pulse sequence design brings an ever-expanding arsenal of diagnostic tools to radiology departments. However, this increasing abundance of diagnostic tools accentuates the challenge of using new technology efficiently and wisely-that is, to employ what may help diagnosis and/or management, but discards what has a poor likelihood of aiding patient care. This article aims to highlight practical points regarding MR pulse sequences for the evaluation of common emergencies in body imaging through case examples...
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264273/use-of-magnetic-resonance-imaging-for-orthopedic-trauma-and-infection-in-the-emergency-department
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph H Huntley, Samuel R Huntley, Dylan N Greif, Danielle C Marshall, Sohil Desai, Jose Rodriguez, Jean Jose
Conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system constitute a significant portion of medical emergencies in the United States, with traumatic injury and infection being two of the most common etiologies. Although physical examination and plain radiographs are often sufficient to guide diagnosis and treatment, there are myriad traumatic and infectious pathologies that are commonly missed or simply not detectable on plain radiographs. Advanced imaging is subsequently warranted for additional workup.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an increasingly used imaging modality for musculoskeletal complaints in the emergency department due to its superior visualization of soft tissues, focal edematous changes, and occult osseous insults often not visible on plain radiographs...
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264272/musculoskeletal-mri-of-nontraumatic-emergencies
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe Ferreira de Souza, Juan Pretell-Mazzini, Ty K Subhawong
A wide range of nontraumatic musculoskeletal conditions may require emergent or urgent management to avoid adverse clinical outcomes. These entities include bone and soft tissue infections, tissue necrosis, impending pathologic fracture or fungating tumor, and pseudoaneurysms. In this review, the magnetic resonance imaging appearance of these various entities is presented and discussed with the aim of improving radiologist and clinician recognition of the importance of key imaging findings in each case.
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264271/spine-mri-a-review-of-commonly-encountered-emergent-conditions
#59
REVIEW
Aaron Winn, Adam Martin, Ivan Castellon, Allen Sanchez, Efrat Saraf Lavi, Felipe Munera, Diego Nunez
Over the last 2 decades, the proliferation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) availability and continuous improvements in acquisition speeds have led to significantly increased MRI utilization across the health care system, and MRI studies are increasingly ordered in the emergent setting. Depending on the clinical presentation, MRI can yield vital diagnostic information not detectable with other imaging modalities. The aim of this text is to report on the up-to-date indications for MRI of the spine in the ED, and review the various MRI appearances of commonly encountered acute spine pathology, including traumatic injuries, acute non traumatic myelopathy, infection, neoplasia, degenerative disc disease, and postoperative complications...
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264270/mri-of-emergent-intracranial-infections-and-their-complications
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Martin, Aaron Winn, Allen Sanchez, Ivan Castellon, Felipe Munera, Diego Nunez
Acute intracranial infections of the central nervous system and skull base are uncommon but time sensitive diagnoses that may present to the emergency department. As symptoms are frequently nonspecific or lack typical features of an infectious process, a high index of suspicion is required to confidently make the diagnosis, and imaging may not only serve as the first clue to an intracranial infection, but is often necessary to completely characterize the disease process and exclude any confounding conditions...
December 2020: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
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