Insights into Imaging is the official journal of the European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:221
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Radiologists’ leading position in image-guided therapy
Image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are related to, or performed under, some kind of imaging. Such imaging may be direct inspection (as in open surgery) or indirect inspection as in endoscopy or...
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The complex of myxomas, spotty skin pigmentation and endocrine overactivity (Carney complex): imaging findings with clinical and pathological correlation
The complex of myxomas, spotty skin pigmentation and endocrine overactivity, or Carney complex (CNC), is a familial multiple endocrine neoplasia and lentiginosis syndrome. CNC is inherited in an autosomal domi...
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Desmoplastic small round cell tumour: the radiological, pathological and clinical features
Desmoplastic small round cell tumours (DSRCTs) are rare aggressive tumours of young adults that present late and have poor prognosis. This review discusses distinctive radiological features, histopathology and...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:212 -
European Teleradiology now and in the future: results of an online survey
To obtain an overview of teleradiology usage within Europe, to evaluate the current opinion and future vision about this technique.
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Mimics in chest disease: interstitial opacities
Septal, reticular, nodular, reticulonodular, ground-glass, crazy paving, cystic, ground-glass with reticular, cystic with ground-glass, decreased and mosaic attenuation pattern characterise interstitial lung d...
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Undergraduate radiology teaching from the student’s perspective
To obtain medical students’ evaluation of the quality of undergraduate radiology teaching received, preferred teaching methods and resources. This is a follow-up project to an earlier study of junior doctors w...
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Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis—a guide to imaging appearances and complications
The aim of this article is to review and illustrate the typical imaging findings for a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and its complications, examining the uses and limitations of m...
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A diagnostic approach to the mediastinal masses
Multiple different types of mediastinal masses may be encountered on imaging techniques in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients. The location and composition of these lesions are critical to narrowing the diff...
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Computed tomography of the spleen: how to interpret the hypodense lesion
As the largest single lymphatic organ in the human body, the spleen is responsible for central immunological and haematological tasks. Therefore, the spleen can be subject to a wide range of pathologic disorde...
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MRI and CT of anal carcinoma: a pictorial review
Squamocellular anal carcinoma is increasingly diagnosed in patients with risk factors.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 4:199 -
MR diagnosis of vertebral artery dissection: value of 3D time-of-flight and true fast imaging with steady-state precession fusion imaging
We hypothesized that 3D time-of-flight (TOF) and true fast imaging with steady-state precession (true-FISP) fusion imaging could provide more information regarding the arterial vessel wall. The purpose of this...
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Interventional radiology in the management of benign biliary stenoses, biliary leaks and fistulas: a pictorial review
Benign biliary postoperative stenoses and biliary leaks and fistulas usually occur due to injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, gastric or hepatic resection, bilio-enteric anastomoses and after liver tran...
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A pictorial review of acute aortic syndrome: discriminating and overlapping features as revealed by ECG-gated multidetector-row CT angiography
The term "acute aortic syndrome" (AAS) encompasses a spectrum of life-threatening conditions characterized by acute aortic pain. AAS traditionally embraces three abnormalities including classic aortic dissecti...
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Statement of clarification
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Diagnostic performance of 3D SPACE for comprehensive knee joint assessment at 3 T
To assess the diagnostic performance of 3D sampling perfection with application-optimised contrasts using variable flip-angle evolution (SPACE) turbo spin-echo (TSE) sequences compared to 2D TSE for comprehens...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:197 -
Assessment of tumor heterogeneity: an emerging imaging tool for clinical practice?
Tumor spatial heterogeneity is an important prognostic factor, which may be reflected in medical images
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:196 -
Radiographers’ self-assessed level and use of competencies—a national survey
To describe radiographers’ self-assessed level and use of competencies as well as how sociodemographic and situational factors are associated with these competencies, particularly related to work experience.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:194 -
Comparison of CT and MR imaging in ischemic stroke
Cerebrovascular disease represents a major source of global mortality and morbidity. Imaging examinations play a critical role in the management of stroke patients, from establishing the initial diagnosis to d...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:185 -
Should less motion sensitive T2-weighted BLADE TSE replace Cartesian TSE for female pelvic MRI?
To prospectively compare the diagnostic performance of a non-Cartesian k-space sampling T2-weighted TSE BLADE sequence with a conventional T2-weighted TSE sequence in female pelvic organs.
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Insights into imaging of aortitis
Aortitis is a subtype of the more general term “vasculitis”, an inflammatory condition of infectious or noninfectious origin involving the vessel wall. The term “vasculitis” refers to a broad spectrum of disea...
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Traumatic injuries of thigh and calf muscles in athletes: role and clinical relevance of MR imaging and ultrasound
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and ultrasound have become valuable tools for evaluation of traumatic muscle injuries in athletes. Common athletic injuries include strain, contusion and avulsion, which are cha...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:190 -
Education in research: results of a survey commissioned by the research committee of the European Society of Radiology
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the current status of education in research in Europe with a view to making recommendations and improvements in the status of education in research for involved ...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:184 -
Imaging assessment of penetrating injury of the neck and face
Penetrating trauma of the neck and face is a frequent presentation to acute emergency, trauma and critical care units. There remains a steady incidence of both gunshot penetrating injury to the neck and face a...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:191 -
The rim sign: FDG-PET/CT pattern of pulmonary infarction
We aimed to describe a pattern of rim uptake observed in lung infarction on FDG-PET/CT, called the “rim sign.” It was defined as a continuous slight FDG uptake along the border of a subpleural consolidation wi...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:189 -
Childhood osteomyelitis: imaging characteristics
The purpose of this review is to illustrate the imaging findings of childhood osteomyelitis. The diagnosis of childhood osteomyelitis can be challenging. Clinical presentation and laboratory results can differ...
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Changing trends in a decade of vascular radiology—the impact of technical developments of non-invasive techniques on vascular imaging
This review aims to establish the impact on conventional angiography and endovascular intervention of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE-MRA) and contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiogr...
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Multidetector computed tomography of chest trauma: indications, technique and interpretation
Chest traumas are a significant cause of mortality and morbidity, especially in the younger population.MethodsDiagnostic imaging plays a key role in their management. Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) is t...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:187 -
Whole-body MRI and MRA for evaluation of the prevalence of atherosclerosis in a cohort of subjectively healthy individuals
To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular findings in asymptomatic individuals by means of 1.5-T whole-body magnetic resonance imaging and angiography.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:180 -
Hysterosalpingography in the workup of female infertility: indications, technique and diagnostic findings
To evaluate the spectrum of diagnostic findings in hysterosalpingography (HSG) examinations performed at our institution between 2006–2010 and their prognostic significance for treatment decisions and fertilit...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:183 -
Has “respiratory coaching” before deep inspiration an impact on the incidence of transient contrast interruption during pulmonary CT angiography?
To evaluate if respiratory coaching performed prior to CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) image acquisition has an impact on the occurrence of transient interruption of contrast (TIC) phenomenon.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:182 -
The role of plain radiography in paediatric wrist trauma
Acute wrist trauma in children is one of the most frequent reasons for visiting the emergency department (ED). Radiographic imaging in children with wrist trauma is mostly performed routinely to confirm or rul...
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Focal hepatic lesions in Gd-EOB-DTPA enhanced MRI: the atlas
This article reviews the different technical aspects and pitfalls of gadolinium (Gd)-ethoxibenzyl (EOB)-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) and the advantages of the hepatocellular phase (HCP) and defin...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:179 -
MRI of the lung (1/3): methods
Proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently emerged as a clinical tool to image the lungs. This paper outlines the current technical aspects of MRI pulse sequences, radiofrequency (RF) coils and MRI s...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:176 -
Multi-detector CT angiographic imaging in the follow-up of patients after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR)
Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) angiography represents the standard of reference in the follow-up of patients after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR), being effective in the detecti...
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Imaging-guided lumbar facet injections: is there a difference in outcomes between low back pain patients who remember to return a postal questionnaire and those who do not?
To determine whether data obtained from patients returning postal questionnaires accurately reflect how patients receiving imaging-guided lumbar facet injections respond.
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Apparent diffusion coefficient measurements in the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions: a systematic review
To systematically review the value of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurement in the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions.
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ESR statement on good scientific practice and publishing
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A pictorial review of traumatic pericardial injuries
Thoracic injuries are the third most common injuries in trauma patients with cardiac injuries amongst the most lethal. Imaging is essential in diagnosis and triage of patients with pericardial injuries, and th...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:177 -
Multimodality Imaging Training Curriculum — Parts II and III
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Core curriculum for medical physicists in radiology. Recommendations from an EFOMP/ESR working group
Some years ago it was decided that a European curriculum should be developed for medical physicists professionally engaged in the support of clinical diagnostic imaging departments. With this in mind, EFOMP (E...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:170 -
Stereology: a novel technique for rapid assessment of liver volume
The purpose of this study was to test the stereology method using several grid sizes for measuring liver volume and to find which grid provides an accurate estimate of liver volume.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:166 -
Comparison of free breathing versus breath-hold in perfusion imaging using dynamic volume CT
To compare two scanning protocols (free breathing versus breath-hold) for perfusion imaging using dynamic volume computed tomography (CT) and to evaluate their effects on image registration.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:169 -
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: tips and tricks for ultrasound diagnosis
We describe a systematic approach to the ultrasound (US) examination of the antropyloric region in children. US is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS). The imaging f...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:168 -
A systematic approach for analysis, interpretation, and reporting of coronary CTA studies
Over the past years, the number of coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) studies performed worldwide has been steadily increasing. Performing a coronary CTA study with appropriate protocols tailored t...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:167 -
Orbital lymphoma: imaging features and differential diagnosis
Patterns of orbital lymphoma at diagnosis and follow-up are described. We also discuss differential diagnosis of orbital masses.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:156 -
Small bowel MR enterography: problem solving in Crohn’s disease
Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) is fast becoming the first-line radiological investigation to evaluate the small bowel in patients with Crohn’s disease. It can demonstrate both mural and extramural compl...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:154 -
Process mapping of PTA and stent placement in a university hospital interventional radiology department
To apply the process mapping technique in an interdisciplinary approach in order to visualize, better understand, and efficiently organize percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stent placement proced...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:147 -
MRI of the lung (2/3). Why … when … how?
Among the modalities for lung imaging, proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been the latest to be introduced into clinical practice. Its value to replace X-ray and computed tomography (CT) when radiatio...
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MRI of the lung (3/3)—current applications and future perspectives
MRI of the lung is recommended in a number of clinical indications. Having a non-radiation alternative is particularly attractive in children and young subjects, or pregnant women.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2012 3:142
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