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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32488336/glossary-of-terms-for-musculoskeletal-radiology
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William Palmer, Laura Bancroft, Fiona Bonar, Jung-Ah Choi, Anne Cotten, James F Griffith, Philip Robinson, Christian W A Pfirrmann
Members of the International Skeletal Society compiled a glossary of terms for musculoskeletal radiology. The authors also represent national radiology or pathology societies in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the USA. We provide brief descriptions of musculoskeletal structures, disease processes, and syndromes and address their imaging features. Given the abundance of musculoskeletal disorders and derangements, we chose to omit most terms relating to neoplasm, spine, intervention, and pediatrics. Consensus agreement was obtained from 19 musculoskeletal radiology societies worldwide...
July 2020: Skeletal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32663765/imaging-of-appendicitis-tips-and-tricks
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REVIEW
Benjamin Monsonis, Caroline Mandoul, Ingrid Millet, Patrice Taourel
Acute appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies worldwide. Over the past 30 years, imaging has become central to the diagnosis of appendicitis, reducing both negative appendicectomy rate and healthcare expenses. Appendicitis can be challenging in many ways for radiologists with various clinical presentations, complications and differential diagnoses. The aim of this review is to present a step-by-step reasoning with key findings, tips and tricks leading to the diagnosis of appendicitis and its complications...
September 2020: European Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32609597/-radiographics-update-medical-3d-printing-for-the-radiologist
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COMMENT
Dimitrios Mitsouras, Peter C Liacouras, Nicole Wake, Frank J Rybicki
Editor's Note. -Articles in the RadioGraphics Update section provide current knowledge to supplement or update information found in full-length articles previously published in RadioGraphics . Authors of the previously published article provide a brief synopsis that emphasizes important new information such as technological advances, revised imaging protocols, new clinical guidelines involving imaging, or updated classification schemes. Articles in this section are published solely online and are linked to the original article...
2020: Radiographics: a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32346790/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-imaging-reporting-and-data-system-covid-rads-and-common-lexicon-a-proposal-based-on-the-imaging-data-of-37-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sana Salehi, Aidin Abedi, Sudheer Balakrishnan, Ali Gholamrezanezhad
BACKGROUND: In the vast majority of the laboratory-confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, computed tomography (CT) examinations yield a typical pattern and the sensitivity of this modality has been reported to be 97% in a large-scale study. Structured reporting systems simplify the interpretation and reporting of imaging examinations, serve as a framework for consistent generation of recommendations, and improve the quality of patient care. PURPOSE: To compose a comprehensive lexicon for description of the imaging findings and propose a grading system and structured reporting format for CT findings in COVID-19...
September 2020: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22915389/imaging-of-sports-injuries-in-the-foot
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REVIEW
James M Linklater
OBJECTIVE: This article selectively reviews several areas in which imaging can play a major role in the diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries of the foot. CONCLUSION: Diagnostic imaging provides useful evaluation of capsuloligamentous sports injuries and Morton neuroma in the foot and facilitates appropriate treatment. An understanding of the relevant anatomy, normal imaging appearance, and the spectrum of imaging findings in the setting of injury is important for the practicing radiologist...
September 2012: AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31697620/musculoskeletal-mri-pulse-sequences-a-review-for-residents-and-fellows
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REVIEW
Stephanie Jo, Steffen Sammet, Stephen Thomas, G Scott Stacy
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2019: Radiographics: a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31040059/left-gastric-artery-embolization-in-obese-prediabetic-patients-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed M A Zaitoun, Mohammad Abd Alkhalik Basha, Farouk Hassan, Saeed Bakry Elsayed, Alaa A Farag, Mahmoud Amer, Sameh Abdelaziz Aly, Nahla Zaitoun
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of left gastric artery embolization (LGAE) on glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in a prospective obese, prediabetic cohort. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective pilot study included 10 obese, prediabetic patients (7 females and 3 males; mean age 37.5 ± 8.8 years; range 28-51 years) admitted to the Interventional Radiology Unit between January 2017 and June 2018 for LGAE for weight reduction. The main inclusion criteria were body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m2 and HbA1c ranging from 5...
June 2019: Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology: JVIR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31036460/treatment-of-visceral-artery-aneurysms-using-novel-neurointerventional-devices-and-techniques
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REVIEW
Timothy Éanna Murray, Paul Brennan, Julian T Maingard, Ronil V Chandra, Dilly M Little, D Mark Brooks, Hong K Kok, Hamed Asadi, Michael J Lee
The presence of branching vessels, a wide aneurysm neck, and/or fusiform morphology represents a challenge to conventional endovascular treatment of visceral artery aneurysms. A variety of techniques and devices have emerged for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, in which more aggressive treatment algorithms aimed at smaller and morphologically diverse aneurysms have driven innovation. Here, modified neurointerventional techniques including the use of compliant balloons, scaffold- or stent-assisted coil embolization, and flow diversion are described in the treatment of visceral aneurysms...
September 2019: Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology: JVIR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30699007/new-job-new-challenges-life-after-radiology-training
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REVIEW
Neeraj Lalwani, Krishna P Shanbhogue, Kedar Jambhekar, Saurabh Jha, Roopa Ram, Jason Neil Itri, Rafel Tappouni
OBJECTIVE: Beginning a new job after radiology training is exciting but can also be nerve-racking. The key challenge remains making the strange familiar and assimilating with the new practice as soon as possible. This process is complicated and may require learning new policies, getting to know new colleagues, adapting to new surroundings, and learning new skills. CONCLUSION: This article provides strategies to navigate professionally and adapt to a new environment...
March 2019: AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30620681/how-we-do-it-creating-consistent-structure-and-content-in-abdominal-radiology-report-templates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian R Herts, Namita S Gandhi, Erika Schneider, Christopher P Coppa, Rekha N Mody, Mark E Baker, Erick M Remer
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this article are to describe the creation of template report formats and content for a variety of abdominal and pelvic CT and MRI examinations and discuss a review-of-systems approach to text and avoidance of pitfalls of report templates. CONCLUSION: Organ system-specific report templates for CT and MRI incorporate radiologist preferences. Disease-specific report templates are created from these reports to provide a consistent radiologist and referring physician experience across the report templates...
March 2019: AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26494635/nationwide-survey-of-radiation-exposure-during-pediatric-computed-tomography-examinations-and-proposal-of-age-based-diagnostic-reference-levels-for-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasutaka Takei, Osamu Miyazaki, Kosuke Matsubara, Yoshiya Shimada, Yoshihisa Muramatsu, Keiichi Akahane, Keisuke Fujii, Shoichi Suzuki, Kichiro Koshida
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) have not been established in Japan. OBJECTIVE: To propose DRLs for CT of the head, chest and abdomen for three pediatric age groups. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We sent a nationwide questionnaire by post to 339 facilities. Questions focused on pediatric CT technology, exposure parameters, CT protocols, and radiation doses for age groups <1 year, 1-5 years, and 6-10 years. RESULTS: For the three age groups in the 196 facilities that responded, the 75th percentile values of volume CT dose index based on a 16-cm phantom (CTDIvol 16 [mGy]) for head, chest and abdominal CT were for infants 39...
February 2016: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26271622/risks-to-the-fetus-from-diagnostic-imaging-during-pregnancy-review-and-proposal-of-a-clinical-protocol
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REVIEW
Mafalda Gomes, Alexandra Matias, Filipe Macedo
Every day, medical practitioners face the dilemma of exposing pregnant or possibly pregnant patients to radiation from diagnostic examinations. Both doctors and patients often have questions about the risks of radiation. The most vulnerable period is between the 8th and 15th weeks of gestation. Deterministic effects like pregnancy loss, congenital malformations, growth retardation and neurobehavioral abnormalities have threshold doses above 100-200 mGy. The risk is considered negligible at 50 mGy and in reality no diagnostic examination exceeds this limit...
December 2015: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26253257/pancreatic-neuroendocrine-tumour-pnet-staging-accuracy-of-mdct-and-its-diagnostic-performance-for-the-differentiation-of-pnet-with-uncommon-ct-findings-from-pancreatic-adenocarcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jung Hoon Kim, Hyo Won Eun, Young Jae Kim, Jeong Min Lee, Joon Koo Han, Byung-Ihn Choi
PURPOSE: To investigate staging accuracy of multidetector CT (MDCT) for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour (PNET) and diagnostic performance for differentiation of PNET from pancreatic adenocarcinoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We included 109 patients with surgically proven PNET (NETG1 = 66, NETG2 = 31, NEC = 12) who underwent MDCT. Two reviewers assessed stage and presence of predefined CT findings. We analysed the relationship between CT findings and tumour grade...
May 2016: European Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26242669/kaposi-s-sarcoma-a-south-african-perspective-demographic-and-pathological-features
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reena Dhansukh Mohanlal, Sugeshnee Pather
BACKGROUND: The incidence of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) has increased dramatically since the onset of the AIDS epidemic. Of the estimated 66 200 cases of KS worldwide, 58 800 are considered to have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology and pathological characteristics of KS at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional study design was used...
April 7, 2015: South African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26231470/pi-rads-version-2-what-you-need-to-know
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REVIEW
T Barrett, B Turkbey, P L Choyke
Prostate cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in men worldwide and its incidence is expected to double by 2030. Multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) incorporating anatomical and functional imaging has now been validated as a means of detecting and characterising prostate tumours and can aid in risk stratification and treatment selection. The European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) in 2012 established the Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) guidelines aimed at standardising the acquisition, interpretation and reporting of prostate MRI...
November 2015: Clinical Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26102377/use-of-mdct-to-differentiate-autoimmune-pancreatitis-from-ductal-adenocarcinoma-and-interstitial-pancreatitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie A Lee-Felker, Ely R Felker, Barbara Kadell, James Farrell, Steven S Raman, James Sayre, David S Lu
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to identify the most common imaging features of autoimmune pancreatitis and to evaluate the utility of MDCT for differentiating autoimmune pancreatitis from two more frequently encountered differential diagnoses--pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and acute interstitial pancreatitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dual-phase contrast-enhanced MDCT images of 91 patients (39 with autoimmune pancreatitis, 25 with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, 27 with acute interstitial pancreatitis) were evaluated by two radiologists in consensus for distribution of pancreatic abnormality, sausage shape, low-attenuation halo, pancreatic duct dilatation, peripancreatic stranding, lymphadenopathy, biliary abnormality, vascular involvement, and renal lesions...
July 2015: AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26083829/the-changing-world-of-breast-cancer-a-radiologist-s-perspective
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REVIEW
Christiane K Kuhl
Compared with other fields of medicine, there is hardly an area that has seen such fast development as the world of breast cancer. Indeed, the way we treat breast cancer has changed fundamentally over the past decades. Breast imaging has always been an integral part of this change, and it undergoes constant adjustment to new ways of thinking. This relates not only to the technical tools we use for diagnosing breast cancer but also to the way diagnostic information is used to guide treatment. There is a constant change of concepts for and attitudes toward breast cancer, and a constant flux of new ideas, new treatment approaches, and new insights into the molecular and biological behavior of this disease...
September 2015: Investigative Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26081673/a-review-of-imaging-protocols-for-suspected-skeletal-dysplasia-and-a-proposal-for-standardisation
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REVIEW
Sarah G Watson, Alistair D Calder, Amaka C Offiah, Samantha Negus
Expert radiology opinions are often requested to aid diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias or dysostoses, but due to variability in the imaging protocols used at different centres the views presented may be considered inadequate or incomplete resulting in diagnostic delays and increased patient and family anxiety. We propose the introduction of a standardised protocol that may be adapted in certain specific situations.
November 2015: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26048071/breast-virtual-special-issue
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EDITORIAL
A J Evans
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2015: Clinical Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25969938/pediatric-vasculitis-recognizing-multisystemic-manifestations-at-body-imaging
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REVIEW
Geetika Khanna, Kiran Sargar, Kevin W Baszis
Pediatric vasculitides are multisystem diseases that can be diagnostic challenges because of variable clinical manifestations. The clinical manifestation is determined by the size of the affected vessels, organs involved, extent of vascular injury, and underlying pathologic characteristics. Henoch-Schönlein purpura and Kawasaki disease are the two most common subtypes of pediatric vasculitis. Diagnosis of pediatric vasculitis can be difficult, and the outcome can be serious or fatal in the absence of timely intervention...
May 2015: Radiographics: a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
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