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  1. The European Society of Radiology (ESR) established a Working Group on Value-Based Imaging (VBI WG) in August 2016 in response to developments in European healthcare systems in general, and the trend within ra...

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    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:566
  2. Complications resulting from the placement of silicone breast implants are becoming more frequent in our clinical practice. This is due to the increase in breast aesthetic surgeries at the beginning of the cen...

    Authors: Eduardo de Faria Castro Fleury, Ana Claudia Gianini, Veronica Ayres, Luciana C. Ramalho, Rodrigo Oliveira Seleti and Decio Roveda Jr.
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:564
  3. Despite availability of effective therapies, peptic ulcer disease (PUD) remains a major global disease, resulting from a combination of persistent Helicobacter pylori infection and widespread use of nonsteroidal ...

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Anna Maria Ierardi, Elena Bracchi, Paolo Magistrelli, Adriana Vella and Gianpaolo Carrafiello
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:562
  4. This article aims to comprehensively describe indications, contraindications, technical aspects, diagnostic accuracy and complications of percutaneous lung biopsy.

    Authors: Michele Anzidei, Andrea Porfiri, Fabrizio Andrani, Michele Di Martino, Luca Saba, Carlo Catalano and Mario Bezzi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:561
  5. An increasing number of patients are being treated with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), many of which are MR conditional. There is a lack of literature on the safe scanning of MR conditi...

    Authors: Pei Ghim Poh, Charlene Liew, Colin Yeo, Le Roy Chong, Andrew Tan and Angeline Poh
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:556
  6. Liver volumetry has emerged as an important tool in clinical practice. Liver volume is assessed primarily via organ segmentation of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images. The goa...

    Authors: Akshat Gotra, Lojan Sivakumaran, Gabriel Chartrand, Kim-Nhien Vu, Franck Vandenbroucke-Menu, Claude Kauffmann, Samuel Kadoury, Benoît Gallix, Jacques A. de Guise and An Tang
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:558
  7. Image-guide thermal ablations are nowadays increasingly used to provide a minimally invasive treatment to patients with renal tumours, with reported good clinical results and low complications rate. Different ...

    Authors: Giovanni Mauri, L. Nicosia, G. M. Varano, G. Bonomo, P. Della Vigna, L. Monfardini and F. Orsi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:555
  8. Carotid artery atherosclerotic disease is still a significant cause of cerebrovascular morbidity and mortality. A new angle-independent technique, measuring and visualizing blood flow velocities in all directi...

    Authors: Alfredo Goddi, Chandra Bortolotto, Ilaria Fiorina, Maria Vittoria Raciti, Marianna Fanizza, Elena Turpini, Giulia Boffelli and Fabrizio Calliada
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:554
  9. To determine the advantages of radiological imaging of a collection of full-term teratological fetuses in order to increase their scientific and educational value.

    Authors: Lucas L. Boer, A. N. Schepens-Franke, J. J. A. van Asten, D. G. H. Bosboom, K. Kamphuis-van Ulzen, T. L. Kozicz, D. J. Ruiter, R-J. Oostra and W. M. Klein
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:551
  10. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the most widely used technique to measure bone mineral density (BMD). Appropriate and accurate use of DXA is of great importance, and several guidelines have been deve...

    Authors: Carmelo Messina, Bianca Bignotti, Alberto Bazzocchi, Catherine M. Phan, Alberto Tagliafico, Giuseppe Guglielmi, Francesco Sardanelli and Luca Maria Sconfienza
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:553
  11. Non-malignant oesophageal diseases are critical to recognize, but can be easily overlooked or misdiagnosed radiologically. In this paper, we cover the salient clinical features and imaging findings of non-mali...

    Authors: Thomas Marini, Amit Desai, Katherine Kaproth-Joslin, John Wandtke and Susan K. Hobbs
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:548
  12. To assess current practices in digital mammography (DM) in Portuguese healthcare providers using digital systems. To investigate compliance with European standards regarding mean glandular dose and quality con...

    Authors: Cláudia Sá dos Reis, Ana Pascoal, Lucian Radu, Mário Fartaria de Oliveira and João Alves
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:550
  13. This study aims to identify European radiographers’ challenges in clinical performance in mammography and the main areas of mammography that require more and better training.

    Authors: Eija Metsälä, Nicole Richli Meystre, José Pires Jorge, Anja Henner, Tiina Kukkes and Cláudia Sá dos Reis
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:542

    The Correction to this article has been published in Insights into Imaging 2018 9:s13244-018-0614-5

  14. To describe the imaging features of the central airway pathology, correlating the findings with those in pathology and virtual endoscopy. To propose a schematic and practical approach to reach diagnoses, placi...

    Authors: Daniel Barnes, José Gutiérrez Chacoff, Mariana Benegas, Rosario J. Perea, Teresa M. de Caralt, José Ramirez, Ivan Vollmer and Marcelo Sanchez
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:545
  15. Carotid atherosclerotic disease constitutes a major modern health problem whose diagnosis primarily relies on imaging. Grading of stenosis has been long used as the main factor for risk stratification and guid...

    Authors: Vasileios Rafailidis, Ioannis Chryssogonidis, Thomas Tegos, Konstantinos Kouskouras and Afroditi Charitanti-Kouridou
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:543
  16. Gallbladder adenomyomatosis (GA) is a benign alteration of the gallbladder wall that can be found in up to 9% of patients. GA is characterized by a gallbladder wall thickening containing small bile-filled cyst...

    Authors: Matteo Bonatti, Norberto Vezzali, Fabio Lombardo, Federica Ferro, Giulia Zamboni, Martina Tauber and Giampietro Bonatti
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:544
  17. The hippocampus is a small but complex anatomical structure that plays an important role in spatial and episodic memory. The hippocampus can be affected by a wide range of congenital variants and degenerative,...

    Authors: Sven Dekeyzer, Isabelle De Kock, Omid Nikoubashman, Stephanie Vanden Bossche, Ruth Van Eetvelde, Jeroen De Groote, Marjan Acou, Martin Wiesmann, Karel Deblaere and Eric Achten
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:541
  18. The os peroneum (OP) is a small sesamoid bone located inside the peroneus longus tendon (PLT), close to the cuboid. The OP can be the cause of pain and can be associated with lesions of the PLT. OP involvement...

    Authors: Stefano Bianchi, Chandra Bortolotto and Ferdinando Draghi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:540
  19. The International Forum is held once a year by the ESR and its international radiological partner societies with the aim to address and discuss selected subjects of global relevance in radiology. In 2016, the ...

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    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2017 8:523
  20. The diagnostic work up of dementia may benefit from structured reporting of CT and/or MRI and the use of standardised visual rating scales. We advocate a more widespread use of standardised scales as part of t...

    Authors: Lars-Olof Wahlund, Eric Westman, Danielle van Westen, Anders Wallin, Sara Shams, Lena Cavallin and Elna-Marie Larsson
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:521
  21. Anomalies of the bronchus can be both congenital and acquired. Several different congenital aberrations of the bronchial anatomy are commonly encountered including tracheal bronchus, accessory cardiac bronchus...

    Authors: Thomas Marini, Susan K. Hobbs, Abhishek Chaturvedi and Kathrine Kaproth-Joslin
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:537
  22. Plantar fascia (PF) disorders commonly cause heel pain and disability in the general population. Imaging is often required to confirm diagnosis. This review article aims to provide simple and systematic guidel...

    Authors: Ferdinando Draghi, Salvatore Gitto, Chandra Bortolotto, Anna Guja Draghi and Gioia Ori Belometti
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:533
  23. Patellar fractures account for approximately 1% of all skeletal fractures and may result from direct, indirect, or combined trauma. Because of the importance of patellar integrity for knee extension and the ri...

    Authors: Mohamed Jarraya, Luis E. Diaz, William F. Arndt, Frank W. Roemer and Ali Guermazi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:535
  24. Radiologists seldom encounter parasitic diseases in their daily practice in most of Europe, although the incidence of these diseases is increasing due to migration and tourism from/to endemic areas. Moreover, ...

    Authors: Pablo Rodríguez Carnero, Paula Hernández Mateo, Susana Martín-Garre, Ángela García Pérez and Lourdes del Campo
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:525
  25. Diverticulitis is characterized by inflammation of the outpouchings of the bowel wall. Imaging findings of diverticulitis include edematous thickening of the bowel wall with inflammatory changes within the adj...

    Authors: Mehmet Ruhi Onur, Erhan Akpinar, Ali Devrim Karaosmanoglu, Cavid Isayev and Musturay Karcaaltincaba
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:532
  26. Contrast flow and enhancement patterns seen on thoracic CT angiography (CTA) can often be challenging and may often reveal more than is immediately apparent. A non-diagnostic CTA following the initial contrast...

    Authors: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Daniel Oppenheimer, Prabhakar Rajiah, Katherine A. Kaproth-Joslin and Apeksha Chaturvedi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:524
  27. This article summarises the information to be offered to women about mammography. After a delineation of the aim of early diagnosis of breast cancer, the difference between screening mammography and diagnostic...

    Authors: Francesco Sardanelli, Eva M. Fallenberg, Paola Clauser, Rubina M. Trimboli, Julia Camps-Herrero, Thomas H. Helbich and Gabor Forrai
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:531
  28. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a central role in the early diagnosis of cerebral vascular events. Today, MRI is used not only for the detection of acute ischaemic lesions, but also to fine tune the dia...

    Authors: Sébastien Verclytte, Olivier Fisch, Lucie Colas, Olivier Vanaerde, Manuel Toledano and Jean-François Budzik
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 8:529
  29. Although ultrasound (US) is considered one of the safest imaging modalities, concerns have been raised regarding potential infection transmission risks through US procedures. A survey was undertaken by the Eur...

    Authors: Christiane Marita Nyhsen, Hilary Humphreys, Carlos Nicolau, Gerhard Mostbeck and Michel Claudon
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:528
  30. Lesions involving the outer cortical surface of the bone occur quite often among children. Broadly, these include benign cortical, juxtacortical and periarticular lesions, dysplasias affecting the cortical bon...

    Authors: Apeksha Chaturvedi, R. A. C. Dilhani Ranasinghe, Abhishek Chaturvedi and Steven P. Meyers
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:527
  31. Aortic infections are uncommon clinical entities, but are associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. In this review, we focus on the cross-sectional imaging appearance of aortic infections, includi...

    Authors: D. J. Murphy, A. R. Keraliya, M. D. Agrawal, A Aghayev and M. L. Steigner
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:522
  32. The subscapularis (SSC) muscle is the most powerful of the rotator cuff muscles, and plays an important role in shoulder motion and stabilization. SSC tendon tear is quite uncommon, compared to the supraspinat...

    Authors: Mona Alilet, Julien Behr, Jean-Philippe Nueffer, Benoit Barbier-Brion and Sébastien Aubry
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:526
  33. Hepatic capsular retraction refers to the loss of the normal convex hepatic contour, with the formation of an area of flattening or concavity. This can result from myriad causes, including intrinsic hepatic co...

    Authors: Gary Xia Vern Tan, Rhian Miranda and Tom Sutherland
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:520
  34. Hyperparathyroidism jaw tumour syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant inherited endocrine neoplasia syndrome, which predisposes carriers to develop a triad of multiple ossifying fibromas of the maxilla and mand...

    Authors: Hannah du Preez, Ashok Adams, Polly Richards and Simon Whitley
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:519
  35. Volume rendering (VR) represents today’s standard three-dimensional (3-D) image post-processing technique, and often is used to visualize complex anatomical information. Recently, a novel 3-D technique for pos...

    Authors: Evelyn Dappa, Kai Higashigaito, Jürgen Fornaro, Sebastian Leschka, Simon Wildermuth and Hatem Alkadhi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:518
  36. MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is an imaging technique that has evolved over the past 2 decades and that continues to have a fundamental role in the non-invasive detection of morphologic features of the pa...

    Authors: Piero Boraschi, Francescamaria Donati, Rosa Cervelli and Federica Pacciardi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:517

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