Insights into Imaging is the official journal of the European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7(Suppl 2):502
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Spectrum of early lung cancer presentation in low-dose screening CT: a pictorial review
The typical presentation of early stage lung cancers on low-dose CT screening are non-calcified pulmonary nodules. However, there is a wide spectrum of unusual focal abnormalities that can be early presentatio...
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Advanced imaging of colorectal cancer: From anatomy to molecular imaging
Imaging techniques play a key role in the management of patients with colorectal cancer. The introduction of new advanced anatomical, functional, and molecular imaging techniques may improve the assessment of ...
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Multi-modal imaging of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder is a clinical condition characterized by progressive limitation of active and passive mobility of the glenohumeral joint, generally associated with high levels of pain. Alth...
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Demystifying the persistent pneumothorax: role of imaging
Evaluation for pneumothorax is an important indication for obtaining chest radiographs in patients who have had trauma, recent cardiothoracic surgery or are on ventilator support. By definition, a persistent p...
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Post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of CT and MRI findings
Hearing loss is a common functional disorder after trauma, and radiologists should be aware of the ossicular, labyrinthine or brain lesions that may be responsible. After a trauma, use of a systematic approach...
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Multidimensional evaluation of tracheobronchial disease in adults
The large airways can be affected by a wide spectrum of acquired benign and malignant diseases. These lesions may present as focal or diffuse processes and with narrowing or widening of the airway. Some of the...
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An ontogenetic approach to gynecologic malignancies
Ontogenetic anatomy is the mapping of body compartments established during early embryologic development, particularly well demarcated in the adult pelvis. Traditional cancer surgery is based on wide tumour ex...
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Hoffa’s fat pad abnormalities, knee pain and magnetic resonance imaging in daily practice
Hoffa’s (infrapatellar) fat pad (HFP) is one of the knee fat pads interposed between the joint capsule and the synovium. Located posterior to patellar tendon and anterior to the capsule, the HFP is richly inne...
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Non-neoplastic diseases of the fallopian tube: MR imaging with emphasis on diffusion-weighted imaging
We illustrate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of non-neoplastic tubaric conditions.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of breast augmentation: a pictorial review
The increasing prevalence of breast augmentation presents new challenges in breast imaging interpretation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recognized as the gold standard for the evaluation of augmented br...
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MRI evaluation prior to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI): When to acquire and how to interpret
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) is increasingly being used in patients with severe aortic stenosis who are not candidates for surgery. ECG-gated CT angiography (CTA) plays an important role in t...
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Bilateral temporal lobe disease: looking beyond herpes encephalitis
The temporal lobes have unique architecture, and functionality that makes them vulnerable to certain disease processes. Patients presenting with bilateral temporal lobe disease are often confused and have alte...
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Ocular ultrasonography focused on the posterior eye segment: what radiologists should know
Ocular B-mode ultrasonography (US) is an important adjuvant for the clinical assessment of a variety of ocular diseases. When ophthalmoscopy is not possible, mainly due to opacification of the transparent medi...
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Spectrum of MRI features of ganglion and synovial cysts
Ganglion and synovial cysts occur mainly, but not necessarily, in association with osteoarthritis. Presentation varies widely, ranging from small, incidentally detected, asymptomatic lesions to giant ones that...
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Reporting knee meniscal tears: technical aspects, typical pitfalls and how to avoid them
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most accurate imaging technique in the diagnosis of meniscal lesions and represents a standard tool in knee evaluation. MRI plays a critical role in influencing the trea...
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How to diagnose acute appendicitis: ultrasound first
Acute appendicitis (AA) is a common abdominal emergency with a lifetime prevalence of about 7 %. As the clinical diagnosis of AA remains a challenge to emergency physicians and surgeons, imaging modalities hav...
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Imaging findings of splenic emergencies: a pictorial review
Although traumatic injuries are the cause of common splenic emergencies in the emergency room, various nontraumatic conditions may also affect the spleen with possible life-threatening results. In this pictori...
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Old and outdated radiology equipment in Croatia—radiation safety and economic consequences
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - E - Authors’ Index
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - G - List of Moderators
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - F - List of Authors & Co-Authors
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - D - Satellite Symposia
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - B - Scientific Sessions and Clinical Trials in Radiology
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - A - Postgraduate Educational Programme
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ECR 2016 Book of Abstracts - C - Scientific and Educational Exhibits
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Incidence of numerical variants and transitional lumbosacral vertebrae on whole-spine MRI
This study sets out to prospectively investigate the incidence of transitional vertebrae and numerical variants of the spine.
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Role of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in early detection of prostate cancer
Most prostate cancers (PC) are currently found on the basis of an elevated PSA, although this biomarker has only moderate accuracy. Histological confirmation is traditionally obtained by random transrectal ult...
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Erratum to: Assessment of radiation protection awareness and knowledge about radiological examination doses among Italian radiographers
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Use of cryoablation beyond the prostate
Cryoablation has been used for many years as a surgical ablation technique in the prostate and kidney. However, since the introduction of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and robotic surgery for prosta...
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Summary of the proceedings of the International Summit 2015: General and subspecialty radiology
The need for subspecialisation in radiology and the relationship of general and subspecialist radiologists is very diverse in different regions of the world according to the reports presented at the ESR Intern...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2016 7:453 -
MR-arthrography and CT-arthrography in sports-related glenolabral injuries: a matched descriptive illustration
The combination of a large range of motion and insufficient bony stabilization makes the glenohumeral joint susceptible to injuries including dislocation in young athletes. Magnetic resonance arthrography (MR-...
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The new Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology dual certificate: “higher standards, better education”
The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has approved a “new” residency: dual Certification in Interventional Radiology (IR) / Diagnostic Radiology (DR). This IR/DR program intends to better prepare fu...
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MRI for the preoperative evaluation of femoroacetabular impingement
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) refers to a condition characterized by impingement of the femoral head–neck junction against the acetabular rim, often due to underlying osseous and/or soft tissue morphologi...
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Early X-ray workers: an effort to assess their numbers, risk, and most common (skin) affliction
To assess quantitatively the number of early X-ray workers, their risk of becoming a radiation victim, and their most common radiation-induced (skin) disease.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 7:457 -
Interventricular membranous septal aneurysm: CT and MR manifestations
Advanced cardiac imaging is a valuable method to investigate cardiac malformations. The detection of the interventricular membranous septum has clinical significance due to thrombogenic and arrythmogenic predi...
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MR imaging of ovarian masses: classification and differential diagnosis
We propose a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) guided approach to differential diagnosis of ovarian tumours based on morphological appearance.
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Branchial cleft anomalies: a pictorial review of embryological development and spectrum of imaging findings
The branchial arches are the embryological precursors of the face, neck and pharynx. Anomalies of the branchial arches are the second most common congenital lesions of the head and neck in children, with secon...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 7:454 -
CT imaging features of atrioventricular shunts: what the radiologist must know
In the last decade, cardiac computed tomography (CT) has gained mainstream acceptance for the noninvasive exclusion of significant coronary disease in a selected population. Improvements in electrocardiogram (...
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Imaging the postoperative patient: long-term complications of gastrointestinal surgery
The objectives of this review are (1) to become acquainted with the long-term complications of surgery of the gastrointestinal tract, and (2) to appreciate the appropriate use of imaging in the assessment of l...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 7:451 -
Ultrasonography of thyroid nodules: a pictorial review
Thyroid nodules are a common occurrence in the general population, and these incidental thyroid nodules are often referred for ultrasound (US) evaluation. US provides a safe and fast method of examination. It ...
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Assessment of radiation protection awareness and knowledge about radiological examination doses among Italian radiographers
To evaluate radiation protection basic knowledge and dose assessment for radiological procedures among Italian radiographers
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Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis: role of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and CT-guided transthoracic core lung biopsy
Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE) is a rare idiopathic interstitial pneumonia (IIP) with variable clinical and radiological features. Diagnosis is based on histology obtained by surgical lung biopsy, whi...
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Systemic treatment in breast cancer: a primer for radiologists
Cytotoxic chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and molecular targeted therapy are the three major classes of drugs used to treat breast cancer. Imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance...
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Paediatric imaging radiation dose awareness and use of referral guidelines amongst radiology practitioners and radiographers
The objectives are to investigate radiology practitioners’ and radiographers’ radiation dose awareness and use of referral guidelines for paediatric imaging examinations.
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Lights and shadows of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in acute myocarditis
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered a primary tool for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis, due to its unique potential for non-invasive identification of the various hallmarks of the inflammatory re...
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Orbital tumours and tumour-like lesions: exploring the armamentarium of multiparametric imaging
Although the orbit is a small anatomical space, the wide range of structures present within it are often the site of origin of various tumours and tumour-like conditions, both in adults and children. Cross-sec...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 7:443 -
A practical guide for performing arthrography under fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance
We propose a practical approach for performing arthrography with fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance. Different approaches to the principal joints of the upper limb (shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers), lower ...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:442 -
Imaging of lumbar spinal surgery complications
Lumbar spine surgery for spinal stenosis is a frequently performed procedure and was the fastest growing type of surgery in the US from 1980 to 2000. With increasing surgical invasiveness, postoperative compli...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 6:435 -
Haemangioma, an uncommon cause of an extradural or intradural extramedullary mass: case series with radiological pathological correlation
Haemangiomas of the vertebrae, usually regarded as having little or no consequence, may display aggressive features, including extension into the extradural space, and cause significant neurological symptoms a...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2015 7:432
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