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  1. Thoracic hernias are characterised by either protrusion of the thoracic contents outside their normal anatomical confines or extension of the abdominal contents within the thorax. Thoracic hernias can be eithe...

    Authors: Abhishek Chaturvedi, Prabhakar Rajiah, Alexender Croake, Sachin Saboo and Apeksha Chaturvedi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:670
  2. The article summarises the available guidelines on breast imaging surveillance after curative treatment for locoregional breast cancer.

    Authors: Jeroen Swinnen, Machteld Keupers, Julie Soens, Matthias Lavens, Sandra Postema and Chantal Van Ongeval
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:667
  3. Fabry disease (FD) is a rare X-linked disorder characterised by abnormal progressive lysosomal deposition of globotriaosylceramide in a large variety of cell types. The central nervous system (CNS) is often in...

    Authors: Sirio Cocozza, Camilla Russo, Giuseppe Pontillo, Antonio Pisani and Arturo Brunetti
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:664
  4. Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (P-NENs) are the second most common solid pancreatic neoplasms. P-NENs have a wide range of imaging features presentations and they can be detected with typical and atypical...

    Authors: Valentina Ciaravino, Riccardo De Robertis, Paolo Tinazzi Martini, Nicolò Cardobi, Sara Cingarlini, Antonio Amodio, Luca Landoni, Paola Capelli and Mirko D’Onofrio
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:658
  5. The purpose of this article is to describe the key cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features to differentiate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) phenotypes from other causes of myocardial thickening tha...

    Authors: Cristina Méndez, Rafaela Soler, Esther Rodríguez, Roberto Barriales, Juan Pablo Ochoa and Lorenzo Monserrat
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:655
  6. To assess the computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) accuracy for demonstrating possible non-cardiovascular causes of non-acute retrosternal chest pain in patients without known coronary artery diseas...

    Authors: Silvia Tresoldi, Anna Ravelli, Sara Sbaraini, Claudia Khouri Chalouhi, Francesco Secchi, Gianpaolo Cornalba, Gianpaolo Carrafiello and Francesco Sardanelli
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:654
  7. Lytic lesions of the skull include a wide range of diseases, ranging from benign conditions such as arachnoid granulations or vascular lacunae, to aggressive malignant lesions such as lymphomas or metastases. ...

    Authors: Lorenzo Ugga, Renato Cuocolo, Sirio Cocozza, Andrea Ponsiglione, Arnaldo Stanzione, Vito Chianca, Alessandra D’Amico, Arturo Brunetti and Massimo Imbriaco
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:653
  8. Calvarial lesions are often asymptomatic and are usually discovered incidentally during computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Calvarial lesions can be benign or malignant. Although th...

    Authors: Carrie K. Gomez, Scott R. Schiffman and Alok A. Bhatt
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:643
  9. Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common genetic disorders. Gastrointestinal manifestations of NF-1 are seldom thought of in routine clinical practice and might thus be significantly under-reco...

    Authors: Nada Garrouche, Amel Ben Abdallah, Nadia Arifa, Ibtissem Hasni, Yasser Ben Cheikh, Waad Ben Farhat, Sana Ben Amor and Hela Jemni
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:648
  10. Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) is a tick-borne spirochetal infection with a broad spectrum of imaging pathology. For individuals who live in or have travelled to areas where ticks reside, LNB should be considered...

    Authors: Elisabeth S. Lindland, Anne Marit Solheim, Silje Andreassen, Else Quist-Paulsen, Randi Eikeland, Unn Ljøstad, Åse Mygland, Ahmed Elsais, Gro O. Nygaard, Åslaug R. Lorentzen, Hanne F. Harbo and Mona K. Beyer
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:646
  11. The fascial system is a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissues present everywhere throughout the body, from the head to the toes and from the skin to the bone. The current article aims to review the...

    Authors: Thomas Kirchgesner, Xavier Demondion, Maria Stoenoiu, Patrick Durez, Adrien Nzeusseu Toukap, Frédéric Houssiau, Christine Galant, Souad Acid, Frédéric Lecouvet, Jacques Malghem and Bruno Vande Berg
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:650
  12. Ultrasound elastography (USE) is a recent technology that has experienced major developments in the past two decades. The assessment of the main mechanical properties of tissues can be made with this technolog...

    Authors: Rui Prado-Costa, João Rebelo, João Monteiro-Barroso and Ana Sofia Preto
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:642
  13. Acute mesenteric ischaemia (AMI) is an uncommon cause of acute hospital admission with high mortality rates (50–90%) that requires early diagnosis and treatment. With the increase in average life expectancy, A...

    Authors: S. Florim, A. Almeida, D. Rocha and P. Portugal
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:641
  14. Complications following lung transplantation may impede allograft function and threaten patient survival. The five main complications after lung transplantation are primary graft dysfunction, post-surgical com...

    Authors: Céline Habre, Paola M. Soccal, Frédéric Triponez, John-David Aubert, Thorsten Krueger, Steve P. Martin, Joanna Gariani, Jean-Claude Pache, Frédéric Lador, Xavier Montet and Anne-Lise Hachulla
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:647
  15. Worldwide interest in artificial intelligence (AI) applications is growing rapidly. In medicine, devices based on machine/deep learning have proliferated, especially for image analysis, presaging new significa...

    Authors: Filippo Pesapane, Caterina Volonté, Marina Codari and Francesco Sardanelli
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:645
  16. This article summarises the information that should be provided to women and referring physicians about breast ultrasound (US). After explaining the physical principles, technical procedure and safety of US, i...

    Authors: Andrew Evans, Rubina M. Trimboli, Alexandra Athanasiou, Corinne Balleyguier, Pascal A. Baltzer, Ulrich Bick, Julia Camps Herrero, Paola Clauser, Catherine Colin, Eleanor Cornford, Eva M. Fallenberg, Michael H. Fuchsjaeger, Fiona J. Gilbert, Thomas H. Helbich, Karen Kinkel, Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner…
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:636
  17. Low back pain (LBP) is the most common pain syndrome, and is an enormous burden and cost generator for society. Lumbar facet joints (FJ) constitute a common source of pain, accounting for 15–45% of LBP. Facet ...

    Authors: Romain Perolat, Adrian Kastler, Benjamin Nicot, Jean-Michel Pellat, Florence Tahon, Arnaud Attye, Olivier Heck, Kamel Boubagra, Sylvie Grand and Alexandre Krainik
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:638
  18. The latest (4th) edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Head and Neck Tumours, published in January 2017, has reclassified keratocystic odontogenic tumour as odontogenic keratocyst. T...

    Authors: Andrea Borghesi, Cosimo Nardi, Caterina Giannitto, Andrea Tironi, Roberto Maroldi, Francesco Di Bartolomeo and Lorenzo Preda
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:644
  19. To assess the frequency of choledocolithiasis and the role of preoperative laboratory findings, ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance cholangio-pancreatography (MRCP) in the detection of choledocolithiasis in...

    Authors: Valentina Virzì, Noemi Maria Giovanna Ognibene, Antonio Salvatore Sciortino, Glenda Culmone and Giuseppe Virzì
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:640
  20. Acute ischaemic stroke represents the most common cause of new sudden neurological deficit, but other diseases mimicking stroke happen in about one-third of the cases. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the b...

    Authors: Gilles Adam, Marine Ferrier, Sofia Patsoura, Raluca Gramada, Zuzana Meluchova, Vanessa Cazzola, Jean Darcourt, Christophe Cognard, Alain Viguier and Fabrice Bonneville
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:637
  21. The aim was to design an app-based eLearning tool to provide radiographers with information about the physical basis of MR artefacts and practical elimination or/and minimisation strategies to optimise image q...

    Authors: Walaa Alsharif, Michaela Davis, Louise Rainford, Andrea Cradock and Allison McGee
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:635
  22. The glossopharyngeal nerve (GPN) is a rarely considered cranial nerve in imaging interpretation, mainly because clinical signs may remain unnoticed, but also due to its complex anatomy and inconspicuousness in...

    Authors: José María García Santos, Sandra Sánchez Jiménez, Marta Tovar Pérez, Matilde Moreno Cascales, Javier Lailhacar Marty and Miguel A. Fernández-Villacañas Marín
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:630
  23. Currently, post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) has become an accessible and contemporary tool for forensic investigations. In the case of burn victims, it provides specific semiologies requiring a prudent u...

    Authors: J.-B. Coty, C. Nedelcu, S. Yahya, V. Dupont, C. Rougé-Maillart, M. Verschoore, C. Ridereau Zins and C. Aubé
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:633
  24. Postmortem fetal magnetic resonance imaging (PMFMRI) is increasingly used thanks to its good overall concordance with histology paralleling the rising incidence of parental refusal of autopsy. The technique co...

    Authors: Aurélie D’Hondt, Marie Cassart, Raymond De Maubeuge, Gustavo Soto Ares, Jacques Rommens and E. Fred Avni
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:627
  25. In this article, we illustrate the main advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques used for imaging of the spine and spinal cord in children and adults. This work focuses on daily clinical practice a...

    Authors: M. I. Vargas, B. M. A. Delattre, J. Boto, J. Gariani, A. Dhouib, A. Fitsiori and J. L. Dietemann
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:626
  26. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare genetic disorder, characterised by elastic fibre degeneration and calcifications in multiple organ systems. Computed tomography (CT) imaging is a potential method to mo...

    Authors: Annelotte Vos, Guido Kranenburg, Pim A. de Jong, Willem P. T. M. Mali, Wim Van Hecke, Ronald L. A. W. Bleys, Ivana Isgum, Aryan Vink and Wilko Spiering
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:621
  27. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has revolutionised stroke imaging since its introduction in the mid-1980s, and it has also become a pillar of current neuroimaging. Diffusion abnormalities represent alteration...

    Authors: Marta Drake-Pérez, Jose Boto, Aikaterini Fitsiori, Karl Lovblad and Maria Isabel Vargas
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:624
  28. To compare the estimation of carotid artery stenosis by computed tomography angiography (CTA) based on cross-sectional area versus the smallest diameter measurement, and test the accuracy of both CTA measureme...

    Authors: Kristina Samarzija, Petar Milosevic, Zoran Jurjevic and Emilija Erdeljac
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:622
  29. Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XPN) is an unusual and severe form of chronic inflammatory lesion of the kidney, characterised by the destruction of the renal parenchyma and the presence of multinucleated ...

    Authors: Cinta Sangüesa Nebot, Sara Picó Aliaga, Agustín Serrano Durbá and María José Roca
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:631
  30. Quality assurance is the key component of modern radiology. A telemedicine-based quality assurance system helps to overcome the “scoring” approach and makes the quality control more accessible and objective.

    Authors: Sergey Morozov, Ekaterina Guseva, Natalya Ledikhova, Anton Vladzymyrskyy and Dmitry Safronov
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:629
  31. The digitalization of modern imaging has led radiologists to become very familiar with computers and their user interfaces (UI). New options for display and command offer expanded possibilities, but the mouse ...

    Authors: Antoine Iannessi, Pierre-Yves Marcy, Olivier Clatz, Anne-Sophie Bertrand and Maki Sugimoto
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:620
  32. Although rare, masses and mass-like lesions of developmental and genetic origin may affect the paediatric craniofacial skeleton. They represent a major challenge in clinical practice because they can lead to f...

    Authors: Salvatore Stefanelli, Pravin Mundada, Anne-Laure Rougemont, Vincent Lenoir, Paolo Scolozzi, Laura Merlini and Minerva Becker
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:623
  33. In the last decade, autoimmune pancreatitis has become recognised as part of a wider spectrum of IgG4-related disease, typically associated with elevated serum IgG4 levels and demonstrating a response to corti...

    Authors: Christopher Siew Wai Tang, Nishanth Sivarasan and Nyree Griffin
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:618
  34. Divided by the mylohyoid muscle, the sublingual and submandibular spaces represent a relatively small part of the oral cavity, but account for a disproportionate amount of pathological processes. These entitie...

    Authors: Swapnil Patel and Alok A. Bhatt
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:615
  35. The number and complexity of endovascular procedures performed via either arterial or venous access are steadily increasing. Albeit associated with higher morbidity compared to the radial approach, the traditi...

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Anna Maria Ierardi, Gianpaolo Carrafiello and Domenico Laganà
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:613
  36. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows to non-invasively evaluate rectal cancer staging and to assess the presence of “prognostic signs” such as the distance from the anorectal junction, the mesorectal fascia...

    Authors: Andrea Delli Pizzi, Raffaella Basilico, Roberta Cianci, Barbara Seccia, Mauro Timpani, Alessandra Tavoletta, Daniele Caposiena, Barbara Faricelli, Daniela Gabrielli and Massimo Caulo
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:606
  37. Meckel’s cave is a dural recess in the posteromedial portion of the middle cranial fossa that acts as a conduit for the trigeminal nerve between the prepontine cistern and the cavernous sinus, and houses the G...

    Authors: Ajay Malhotra, Long Tu, Vivek B. Kalra, Xiao Wu, Ali Mian, Rajiv Mangla, Elias Michaelides, Pina Sanelli and Dheeraj Gandhi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:604
  38. Lung cancer patients often experience potentially life-threatening medical urgencies and emergencies, which may be a direct or indirect result of the underlying malignancy. This pictorial review addresses the ...

    Authors: Bruno De Potter, Jef Huyskens, Birgitta Hiddinga, Maarten Spinhoven, Annelies Janssens, Jan P. van Meerbeeck, Paul M. Parizel and Annemie Snoeckx
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:605
  39. Surgical partial nephrectomy is still considered as the “gold standard” for the definitive management of small malignant renal masses, whereas treatment with image-guided percutaneous ablation is still mainly ...

    Authors: Miltiadis E. Krokidis, Panagiotis Kitrou, Stavros Spiliopoulos, Dimitrios Karnabatidis and Konstantinos Katsanos
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:607
  40. Percutaneous approaches for pelvic bone procedures (bone biopsies, tumour ablation and cementoplasty) are multiple and less well systematised than for the spine or extremities. Among the different imaging tech...

    Authors: Marta Oñate Miranda and Thomas P. Moser
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2018 9:600

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