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Journal of Clinical Imaging Science

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37152441/dual-energy-computed-tomography-of-the-abdomen-a-reliable-trouble-shooter
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Viswanath Anand Chidambaram, Mindy Chu Ming Choong, Chaitra Dhiraj Goud
Dual-energy computed tomography (CT) systems have undergone significant evolution and advancements in technology since they came into clinical practice in 2006. The basic principle of dual-energy is comparing the attenuation of different materials when exposed to high and low energy levels. In this article, we provide a brief overview of the basics of dual-energy CT systems, a pictorial review of commonly encountered abdominal conditions, and its role as a trouble-shooter in various diagnostic difficulties.
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37152440/lemmel-syndrome-a-rare-cause-of-obstructive-jaundice-by-periampullary-duodenal-diverticulum-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#42
Massupa Krisem, Pornrujee Hirunpat, Nuttapat Tungtrongchitr
Lemmel syndrome is a pancreaticoduodenal disease caused by compression of the mid or distal common bile duct by a periampullary diverticulum. This condition should be considered a rare complication of a duodenal diverticulum and an unusual cause of obstructive jaundice. Because of its infrequent occurrence and non-specific clinical presentation, Lemmel syndrome can mimic other conditions. We herein report the clinical and imaging findings (computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging) of a patient who presented with intermittent abdominal pain and jaundice...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37152439/covid-19-correlation-between-hrct-findings-and-clinical-prognosis-and-analysis-of-parenchymal-pattern-evolution
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefano Giusto Picchi, Giulia Lassandro, Antonio Corvino, Domenico Tafuri, Martina Caruso, Guido Faggian, Giulio Cocco, Andrea Delli Pizzi, Luigi Gallo, Pasquale Quassone, Andrea Boccatonda, Maria Teresa Minguzzi
OBJECTIVES: Severe acute respiratory syndrome - coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a single-stranded positive ribonucleic acid virus of the coronaviridae family. The disease caused by this virus has been named by the World Health Organization coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19), whose main manifestation is interstitial pneumonia. Aim of this study is to describe the radiological features of SARS-CoV-2 infection in its original form, to correlate the high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) patterns with clinical findings, prognosis and mortality, and to establish the need for treatment and admission to the intensive care unit...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36908585/multiparametric-magnetic-resonance-imaging-for-characterizing-renal-tumors-a-validation-study-of-the-algorithm-presented-by-cornelis-et-al
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pia Iben Pietersen, Janni Lynggård Bo Madsen, Jon Asmussen, Lars Lund, Tommy Kjærgaard Nielsen, Michael Pedersen, Birte Engvad, Ole Graumann
OBJECTIVES: In the last decade, the incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has been rising, with the greatest increase observed for solid tumors. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols and algorithms have recently been available for classifying RCC subtypes and benign subtypes. The objective of this study was to prospectively validate the MRI algorithm presented by Cornelis et al . for RCC classification. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Over a 7-month period, 38 patients with 44 renal tumors were prospectively included in the study and received an MRI examination in addition to the conventional investigation program...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36895661/quality-assurance-for-non-contrast-ct-of-the-abdomen-and-pelvis-during-a-period-of-supply-chain-disruption-leading-to-iodinated-contrast-shortage-in-the-emergency-department-setting
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Fernando Calimano-Ramirez, Mauricio Hernandez, Anmol Singh, Kazim Ziya Gumus, Wanda Marfori, Mayur K Virarkar, Chandana Lall, Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy
OBJECTIVES: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) shortage crisis due to COVID-19 lockdowns led to a need for alternate imaging protocols consisting of non-contrast computed tomography (CT) for abdominal complaints and related trauma indications in emergency department (ED) settings. This quality assurance study aims to evaluate clinical outcomes of protocol modifications during ICM shortage and identify potential imaging misdiagnosis of acute abdominal complaints and related trauma. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 424 ED patients with abdominal pain, falls, or motor vehicle collision (MVC)-related trauma who had non-contrast CT of the abdomen and pelvis in May 2022...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36895660/ultrasound-guided-prophylactic-abdominal-aortic-balloon-occlusion-for-placenta-accreta-spectrum-disorder-a-case-series
#46
Mandeep Grewal, Michael Magro, Krishna Prasad Bellam Premnath, Sorina Bologa, Chineze Otigbah
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorder is one of the most dangerous conditions that can affect pregnancy and its incidence is increasing secondary to rising cesarean section rates worldwide. The standard treatment is frequently elective hysterectomy at the time of cesarean delivery; however, uterine and fertility preserving surgery is becoming more common. In the pursuit of a reduction in blood loss and associated maternal morbidity, occlusive vascular balloons are increasingly used at the time of surgery, usually placed with fluoroscopic guidance...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751566/diagnostic-value-of-3d-t1-weighted-gradient-echo-and-2d-t1-weighted-in-phase-and-out-of-phase-gradient-echo-sequences-for-appendicitis-diagnosis-in-pregnant-women
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nguyen Duy Hung, Le Thanh Dung, Nguyen-Thi Kim Dung, Nguyen Ha Khuong, Nguyen Hai Anh, Nguyen Minh Duc
OBJECTIVES: This study compared the diagnostic value of 3D T1-weighted (T1W) gradient-echo (GRE) and 2D T1W in-phase and out-of-phase GRE sequences for appendicitis diagnosis in pregnant women. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 25 pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis who underwent 1.5 Tesla abdominal magnetic resonance imaging and had definitive diagnoses. Four doctors approached four separate imaging groups: A (only T2-weighted image [T2WI] sequences), B (T2WI and 3D T1W GRE sequences), C (T2WI and T1W in-phase and out-of-phase GRE sequences), and D (T2WI, 3D T1W GRE, and T1W in-phase and out-of-phase GRE sequences)...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751565/cross-sectional-imaging-evaluation-of-atypical-and-uncommon-extra-nodal-head-and-neck-non-hodgkin-lymphoma-case-series
#48
Esmat M Mahmoud, Emily Howard, Humera Ahsan, Joseph P Cousins, Ayman Nada
Extra-nodal Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (ENHL) of the head and neck is not uncommon and has variable clinical and imaging presentations. It represents about 25% of extra-nodal lymphomas. In addition, lymphoma is the third most common malignancy of the head and neck just after squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and salivary gland neoplasms. Unlike SCC, ENHL usually presents as a well-defined mass in the oral cavity, along the pharyngeal mucosa, sinonasal cavity, orbit, and other different neck spaces. One of the common presentations of ENHL is the glandular type which can arise within the salivary or thyroid glands as marginal zone non-Hodgkin lymphoma...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751564/imaging-of-penetrating-vascular-trauma-of-the-body-and-extremities-secondary-to-ballistic-and-stab-wounds
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy, Joanna W Kee-Sampson, Sai Swarupa Reddy Vulasala, Rachel Stein, Sindhu Kumar, Mayur Virarkar
In the United States, gunshot wounds (GSWs) have become a critical public health concern with substantial annual morbidity, disability, and mortality. Vascular injuries associated with GSW may pose a clinical challenge to the physicians in the emergency department. Patients demonstrating hard signs require immediate intervention, whereas patients with soft signs can undergo further diagnostic testing for better injury delineation. Although digital subtraction angiography is the gold standard modality to assess vascular injuries, non-invasive techniques such as Doppler ultrasound, computed tomography angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography have evolved as appropriate alternatives...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751563/role-of-failed-renal-allograft-embolization-in-the-treatment-of-graft-intolerance-syndrome
#50
Hussam Hindi, Ali Harb
Nearly, 20% of renal allografts fail after 5 years resulting in a return to hemodialysis. These patients subsequently undergo withdrawal of immunosuppressant therapy, and the failed allograft is left in situ . However, many patients (40%) develop graft intolerance syndrome, characterized by fever, pain, and hematuria. Conventionally, this is managed with low-dose maintenance immunosuppressant therapy, however, that is not without notable adverse risk. In refractory patients, transplant nephrectomy is the treatment of choice; however, this caries significant morbidity and mortality...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751562/metrics-driven-successful-strategy-by-emergency-and-radiology-driven-task-force-to-mitigate-global-ct-contrast-media-shortage-in-a-safety-net-hospital
#51
REVIEW
Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy, Mayur Virarkar, Sai Swarupa Reddy Vulasala, David Caro, Ashley Norse, Dinesh Rao
Iodinated contrast media (ICM) shortages and secondary supply chain problems due to Coronavirus Disease lockdowns in China significantly impacted radiology operations nationwide. The lack of ICM necessitated operational workflow changes designed to ration contrast use, particularly in the hospital setting. In this manuscript, we share our strategic methods with advanced process/outcome metrics to monitor the effectiveness of our strategy under a coordinated multidisciplinary team effort. Alternate studies such as substituting magnetic resonance angiography for computed tomographic angiography for emergency department patients were studied to measure the suitability of these examinations for specific diagnoses...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36751561/survival-and-clinical-success-of-endovascular-intervention-in-patients-with-budd-chiari-syndrome-a-systematic-review
#52
REVIEW
Gauri Mukhiya, Dechao Jiao, Xinwei Han, Xueliang Zhou, Gaurab Pokhrel
Budd-Chiari syndrome is a complex clinical disorder of hepatic venous outflow obstruction, originating from the accessory hepatic vein (HV), large HV, and suprahepatic inferior vena cava (IVC). This disorder includes both HV and IVC obstructions and hepatopathy. This study aimed to conduct a systematic review of the survival rate and clinical success of different types of endovascular treatments for Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS). All participant studies were retrieved from four databases and selected according to the eligibility criteria for systematic review of patients with BCS...
2023: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601607/ameloblastic-carcinoma-with-hepatic-metastases-a-case-report-and-review-of-ameloblastomic-carcinoma
#53
Nicholas Sean Hoehnle, Bryce David Beutler, Mark B Ulanja, Ali Rastegarpour
Ameloblastic carcinoma is a locally aggressive odontogenic tumor that most commonly affects young and middle-aged adults. Metastatic disease may develop insidiously and manifest months or years after the initial diagnosis. Herein, we describe the clinical, imaging, and pathologic findings of a 31-year-old male who presented to the emergency department with headache and vision loss of 3 months duration and was subsequently found to have ameloblastic carcinoma with hepatic metastases. Initial computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a multilocular cystic mass with avidly-enhancing nodular soft-tissue components associated with the right temporal fossa...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601606/current-perspectives-on-microwave-ablation-of-liver-lesions-in-difficult-locations
#54
REVIEW
Merve Ozen, Driss Raissi
Microwave ablation (MWA) is becoming the standard of care in treating liver lesions smaller than 3 cm benefiting from a plethora of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) data in the literature. Some of the advantages of MWA compared to RFA are as follows: Faster ablations, more reproducible and predictable heating, better thermal conductivity in different liver tissue environments, and less susceptibility to heat-sink effect. Despite its many advantages, there are still concerns regarding MWA use in high-risk locations such as near portal veins, near the bile ducts, and near the heart...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601605/congenital-syphilis-the-great-mimicker-confused-with-non-accidental-trauma
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Preet Kiran Sandhu
Congenital syphilis (CS) remains a major health problem worldwide. Children born with CS can present with variable symptoms that can mimic other disease processes. This report describes the case of a 4-month-old infant who presented with the left wrist swelling and distal radial fracture, causing concern for non-accidental trauma (NAT). An osseous survey showed additional findings and led to the correct diagnosis. Although radiographic features of NAT may overlap with CS, certain features such as bilaterally symmetrical skeletal involvement and metaphyseal destruction, as seen in our case, can help distinguish between the two...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601604/role-of-imaging-in-penetrating-vascular-injuries-of-the-craniocervical-region
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanna W Kee-Sampson, Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy, Sai Swarupa Reddy Vulasala, Rachel Stein, Sindhu Kumar, Mayur Virarkar
Penetrating vascular injury has become the topic of interest with increased gun violence in the United States. The radiologist plays a crucial role in establishing and systemizing the signs of vascular injury such as intimal flap, dissection, pseudoaneurysm, rupture, and arteriovenous fistula. Various imaging techniques such as ultrasound Doppler, computed tomographic angiography (CTA), magnetic resonance angiography, and conventional angiography are being employed based on clinical recommendations. Of all the techniques, CTA has been shown to embrace a promising role in identifying vascular injuries with superior sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601603/supraspinatus-fatty-infiltration-on-mri-among-older-adults-receiving-physical-therapy-as-initial-management-for-clinically-suspected-rotator-cuff-tear-a-pilot-study
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derik L Davis, Ranyah Almardawi, Omer A Awan, Lawrence Y Lo, Sagheer R Ahmed, Shams Jubouri, Rao P Gullapalli
OBJECTIVES: Rotator cuff (RC) tear is common among adults ≥60 years, with supraspinatus tear most common. Intramuscular fatty infiltration (FI) on imaging is predictive of long-term outcomes following RC tear. Physical therapists routinely diagnose RC tear only by clinical examination since most do not order imaging studies. Thus, there is limited knowledge about FI in older populations receiving physical therapy (PT) for initial management of RC tear. The primary objective of our pilot study is to determine longitudinal differences in supraspinatus FI over time among older adults receiving PT (PT cohort) for initial management of RC tear relative to older adult volunteers (control cohort), and with secondary objective to evaluate longitudinal self-reported shoulder function over time...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601602/phalangeal-microgeodic-syndrome-covid-19-and-antinuclear-antibodies-in-a-child-a-case-report
#58
Nura Hanife, Khaoula Bessame, Uday Yashwant Mandalia
Phalangeal microgeodic syndrome (PMS) is a rare rheumatological disease affecting children strongly associated with cold weather. It is considered to be benign and self-limiting, with most cases resolving in warmer months, and no studies have investigated its association to autoantibodies or viral infection. In this peculiar case, a 12-year-old child with the previous COVID-19 infection developed PMS that did not improve in the warm weather and, subsequently, Raynaud's phenomenon and facial rash. With the increasing number of new studies showing the correlation between COVID-19 and autoimmunity, this case report highlights a plausible link between COVID-19, PMS, and autoimmunity in the pediatric population that should be investigated further...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601601/a-rare-presentation-of-unilateral-periureteral-renal-lymphangiomatosis
#59
Emmett H Kennady, Yasmeen K Tandon, Ayman Mithqal, Sumit Isharwal
Renal lymphangiomatosis is a rare developmental malformation of the perirenal lymphatic system. We report a unique case with unilateral massive periureteral involvement in addition to intrarenal and peripelvic lymphangiomatosis. Although this is a rare entity, it should be considered in patients with peripelvic or periureteric cystic lesions as it may affect appropriate management and follow-up. This case report reviews the imaging features of this entity and a comprehensive literature review and discussion about the entity will be provided...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601600/multimodality-imaging-of-adrenal-gland-pathologies-a-comprehensive-pictorial-review
#60
REVIEW
Rinald Paloka, Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy, Mayur Virarkar, Samuel Joseph Galgano, Ajaykumar Morani, Padma Adimula, Anastasia Singareddy, Matthew Montanarella
The assessment of acute abdominal and pelvic emergencies typically involves a multimodal approach consisting of plain radiographs, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and rarely magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Although MRI is not traditionally employed in acute care settings, there are several instances in which MRI provides superior functional and prognostic information. In this manuscript, we highlight multimodal findings of adrenal gland emergencies: Hemorrhage, infarction, and infection. The purpose of our study is to highlight significant findings in various modalities, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, and PET/CT...
2022: Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
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