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  1. Nephrotoxicity is a common adverse effect of many chemotherapeutic agents. The agents most commonly associated with chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity are methotrexate, semustine, streptozocin, mithramycin...

    Authors: Jemianne Bautista Jia, Chandana Lall, Temel Tirkes, Rajesh Gulati, Ramit Lamba and Scott C. Goodwin
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:417
  2. Laparoscopic nephron-sparing surgery (L-NSS) is increasingly performed to treat localised renal lesions. However, the associated morbidity is non-negligible, with a rate of major complications approaching 10 %.

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Anna Maria Ierardi, Virginia Varca, Giacomo Piero Incarbone, Marina Petullà and Roberto Bianco
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:413
  3. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the influence of body composition on oncological patient outcomes. Visceral obesity, sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been identified as adverse fac...

    Authors: Connie Yip, Charlotte Dinkel, Abhishek Mahajan, Musib Siddique, Gary J. R. Cook and Vicky Goh
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:414
  4. MP-MRI is a critical component in active surveillance (AS) of prostate cancer (PCa) because of a high negative predictive value for clinically significant tumours. This review illustrates pitfalls of MP-MRI an...

    Authors: Jeffrey S. Quon, Bardia Moosavi, Maneesh Khanna, Trevor A. Flood, Christopher S. Lim and Nicola Schieda
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:411
  5. This study was done to assess the clinical-diagnostic impact and cost of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) versus computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the characterisation of focal...

    Authors: Arianna Lorusso, Emilio Quaia, Gabriele Poillucci, Fulvio Stacul, Guido Grisi and Maria Assunta Cova
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:402
  6. Early detection of residual tumour and local tumour progression (LTP) after radiofrequency (RF) ablation is crucial in the decision whether or not to re-ablate. In general, standard contrast-enhanced computed ...

    Authors: Frederik Vandenbroucke, Steven Van Hedent, Gert Van Gompel, Nico Buls, Gordon Craggs, Jef Vandemeulebroucke, Pablo R. Ros and Johan de Mey
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:408
  7. Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is an idiopathic, segmentary, non-inflammatory and non-atherosclerotic disease that can affect all layers of both small- and medium-calibre arteries. The prevalence of FMD is esti...

    Authors: L. Varennes, F. Tahon, A. Kastler, S. Grand, F. Thony, J. P. Baguet, O. Detante, E. Touzé and A. Krainik
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:382
  8. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of the role of imaging modalities other than PET/CT in the management of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). PET/CT is the imaging modality of choice in the ...

    Authors: Abhishek R. Keraliya, Sree Harsha Tirumani, Atul B. Shinagare and Nikhil H. Ramaiya
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:407
  9. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common rheumatic entity in childhood. Imaging has become an important supplement to the clinical assessment of children with JIA. Radiographs still play an important r...

    Authors: Lil-Sofie Ording Muller, Paul Humphries and Karen Rosendahl
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:406
  10. This study sought to compare various 3D cartilage sequences and to evaluate the usefulness of ultrashort TE (UTE) imaging, a new technique to isolate signal from the osteochondral junction.

    Authors: Pieter Van Dyck, Floris Vanhevel, Filip M. Vanhoenacker, Kristien Wouters, David M. Grodzki, Jan L. Gielen and Paul M. Parizel
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:405
  11. To survey the perceived indications for magnetic resonance imaging of the small bowel (MRE) by experts, when MR enteroclysis (MREc) or MR enterography (MREg) may be chosen, and to determine how the approach to...

    Authors: Michael R. Torkzad, Gabriele Masselli, Steve Halligan, Aytek Oto, Henning Neubauer, Stuart Taylor, Arun Gupta, Jens Brøndum Frøkjær, Ian C. Lawrance, Christopher J. Welman, Anne Negård, Olle Ekberg, Michael Patak and Thomas Lauenstein
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:384
  12. To assess whether MRI can exclude axillary lymph node metastasis, potentially replacing sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), and consequently eliminating the risk of SLNB-associated morbidity.

    Authors: V. J. L. Kuijs, M. Moossdorff, R. J. Schipper, R. G. H. Beets-Tan, E. M. Heuts, K. B. M. I. Keymeulen, M. L. Smidt and M. B. I. Lobbes
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:404
  13. The sellar and juxtasellar regions in the paediatric population are complex both anatomically and pathologically, with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) being the “gold standard” imaging modality due to the hig...

    Authors: Rachel Shields, Rajiv Mangla, Jeevak Almast and Steven Meyers
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:401
  14. Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) and hepatocellular adenomas (HCAs) constitute benign hepatic neoplasms in adults. HCAs are monoclonal neoplasms characterised by an increased predilection to haemorrhage and als...

    Authors: Maneesh Khanna, Subramaniyan Ramanathan, Najla Fasih, Nicola Schieda, Vivek Virmani and Matthew D. F. McInnes
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:399
  15. The European Society of Radiology (ESR) Patient Advisory Group addresses the issue of communication among radiologists, radiographers and their patients. Initiated in 2013, the group represents many patient gr...

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    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:395
  16. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is currently a primarily therapeutic procedure that is extensively employed to treat several biliopancreatic disorders. Although widely considered a safe p...

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Alessandra Pagani and Roberto Bianco
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:393
  17. Electrolyte alterations and extra-renal disorders are quite frequent in patients undergoing haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. The native kidneys may be the site of important pathologies in patients undergo...

    Authors: Ferruccio Degrassi, Emilio Quaia, Paola Martingano, Marco Cavallaro and Maria Assunta Cova
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:383
  18. The aim of this retrospective study was twofold: (1) to show the role of multi-detector computed tomography angiography (MDCTA) in the evaluation of intracranial arterial anatomic variations; (2) to highlight ...

    Authors: Petros Zampakis, Vasilios Panagiotopoulos, Theodore Petsas and Christina Kalogeropoulou
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:381
  19. Both primary and secondary gynaecological neuroendocrine (NE) tumours are uncommon, and the literature is scarce concerning their imaging features.

    Authors: João Lopes Dias, Teresa Margarida Cunha, Filipe Veloso Gomes, Catarina Callé and Ana Félix
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:378

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Insights into Imaging 2015 6:s13244-015-0400-6

  20. Excessive lordosis is a common finding and may produce mechanical pressure that causes repetitive strains of the interspinous ligament with subsequent degeneration and collapse. Baastrup’s disease (kissing spi...

    Authors: Dimitrios K. Filippiadis, Argyro Mazioti, S. Argentos, G. Anselmetti, O. Papakonstantinou, N. Kelekis and Alexis Kelekis
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:376
  21. Panoramic and intraoral radiographs are the basic imaging modalities used in dentistry. Often they are the only imaging techniques required for delineation of dental anatomy or pathology. Panoramic radiography...

    Authors: Anni Suomalainen, Elmira Pakbaznejad Esmaeili and Soraya Robinson
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:379
  22. Background: The diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children and adolescents is based on the integration of clinical, biological, endoscopic, histological and radiological data. Methods: The most ...

    Authors: Athanasios Athanasakos, Argyro Mazioti, Nikolaos Economopoulos, Christina Kontopoulou, Georgios Stathis, Dimitrios Filippiadis, Themistoklis Spyridopoulos and Efthymia Alexopoulou
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:377
  23. Imaging of the axilla typically occurs when patients present with axillary symptoms or newly diagnosed breast cancer. An awareness of the axillary anatomy is essential in order to generate an accurate differen...

    Authors: V. Dialani, D. F. James and P. J. Slanetz
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:367
  24. To present the most important characteristics of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumours (IMTs) arising in different locations of the body with histological correlation.

    Authors: Jon Etxano Cantera, María Páramo Alfaro, David Cano Rafart, Romina Zalazar, Maite Millor Muruzabal, Paula García Barquín and Isabel Vivas Pérez
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:370
  25. Pancreatic resections are surgical procedures associated with high incidence of complications, with relevant morbidity and mortality even at high volume centres. A multidisciplinary approach is essential in th...

    Authors: Giovanni Mauri, Chiara Mattiuz, Luca Maria Sconfienza, Vittorio Pedicini, Dario Poretti, Fabio Melchiorre, Umberto Rossi, Fabio Romano Lutman and Marco Montorsi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:372
  26. To evaluate visual grading characteristics (VGC) and ordinal regression analysis during head CT optimisation as a potential alternative to visual grading assessment (VGA), traditionally employed to score anato...

    Authors: Francis Zarb, Mark F. McEntee and Louise Rainford
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:374
  27. To describe expected imaging findings to assist the emergency room radiologist with recognising complications and pathology unique to the spinal cord injury (SCI) patient population to ensure rapid and accurat...

    Authors: Erin Capps, Ken F. Linnau and Deborah A. Crane
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:375
  28. Stress fractures, that is fatigue and insufficiency fractures, of the pelvis and lower limb come in many guises. Most doctors are familiar with typical sacral, tibial or metatarsal stress fractures. However, e...

    Authors: Bernhard J. Tins, Mark Garton, Victor N. Cassar-Pullicino, Prudencia N. M. Tyrrell, Radhesh Lalam and Jaspreet Singh
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:371
  29. Laparoscopic appendectomy is increasingly accepted as the preferred surgical treatment for acute appendicitis and represents one of the most common emergency operations performed in both adult and paediatric p...

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Federica Villa, Sonia Ippolito, Marina Petullà and Roberto Bianco
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:369
  30. Myocardial fibrosis is always present in end-stage heart failure and is a major independent predictor of adverse cardiac outcome. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is an imaging method that permits a non-invasi...

    Authors: Rosario J. Perea, Jose T. Ortiz-Perez, Manel Sole, M. Teresa Cibeira, Teresa M. de Caralt, Susanna Prat-Gonzalez, Xavier Bosch, Antonio Berruezo, Marcelo Sanchez and Joan Blade
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 6:366
  31. Benign bone tumours in children are frequent lesions, often with a typical and very identifiable radiological presentation. However, their natural evolution and complications may be the source of variations an...

    Authors: Dana I. Dumitriu, Renaud Menten and Philippe Clapuyt
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 5:356

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