Insights into Imaging is the official journal of the European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 5(Suppl 1):322
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Imaging in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): role of the radiologist
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a novel technique developed in the last decade to treat severe aortic stenosis in patients who are non-surgical candidates because of multiple comorbidities.
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ESR white paper on teleradiology: an update from the teleradiology subgroup
Teleradiology services are increasingly integrated into the workflow of radiological departments in EU-member states.
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Diagnostic imaging costs before and after digital tomosynthesis implementation in patient management after detection of suspected thoracic lesions on chest radiography
To evaluate diagnostic imaging costs before and after DTS implementation in patients with suspected thoracic lesions on CXR.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of meningiomas: a pictorial review
Meningiomas are the most common non-glial tumour of the central nervous system (CNS). There are a number of characteristic imaging features of meningiomas on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that allow an accu...
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Struma ovarii: role of imaging?
As clinical features in struma ovarii patients in the absence of thyrotoxicosis are generally non-specific and resemble ovarian malignancy, preoperative radiological diagnosis becomes all the more relevant in ...
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European survey on imaging referral guidelines
The objective of this study was to devise and implement a Europe-wide study on referral guidelines for radiological imaging in the EU Member States in order to identify potential major issues, important differ...
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Imaging referral guidelines in Europe: now and in the future—EC Referral Guidelines Workshop Proceedings
As an integral part of the European Commission (EC) Imaging Referral Guidelines Project a 1.5-day workshop was held in Vienna on 20–21 September, 2012. At this workshop, models and good practices regarding the...
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MDCT and MRI evaluation of cervical spine trauma
Cervical spine injuries following major trauma result in significant associated morbidity and mortality. Devastating neurological injury, including complete and incomplete tetraplegia, are common sequelae of c...
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Radiolucent lesions of the mandible: a pattern-based approach to diagnosis
Radiolucent mandibular lesions seen on panoramic radiographs develop from both odontogenic and non-odontogenic structures. They represent a broad spectrum of lesions with a varying degree of malignant potentia...
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Atypical ultrasound features of parathyroid tumours may bear a relationship to their clinical and biochemical presentation
To describe atypical ultrasound features of parathyroid lesions and correlate them with clinical presentation and histopathology.
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Solid malignant retroperitoneal masses—a pictorial review
Primary retroperitoneal masses are a rare but important group of neoplasms. Cross-sectional imaging has revolutionised the investigation of patients with retroperitoneal neoplasms. Both computed tomography (CT...
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Multi-modality organ-based approach to expected imaging findings, complications and recurrent tumour in the genitourinary tract after radiotherapy
Radiotherapy (RT) is an integral component in the management of many abdominal and pelvic malignancies. Imaging follow-up in patients who have received RT is performed to assess for treatment response, evaluat...
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Impact of cross-enterprise data sharing on portable media with decentralised upload of DICOM data into PACS
To evaluate portable media utilisation for image data sharing between enterprises. To predict the costs required to keep up with the trend. To identify related problems.
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Imaging in rheumatology: reconciling radiology and rheumatology
Imaging in rheumatology was in the past largely confined to radiographs of the hands and sacroiliac joints (SIJs) helping to establish the diagnosis and then monitoring disease progression. Radiographs are not...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:293 -
The strategy of ESR and Insights into Imaging regarding the application for an impact factor
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Non-contrast 3D MR lymphography of retroperitoneal lymphatic aneurysmal dilatation: a continuous spectrum of change from normal variants to cystic lymphangioma
Our objective was to demonstrate the characteristic features of retroperitoneal lymphatic aneurysmal dilatation with three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance (MR) lymphography.
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Contrast-induced nephropathy: pharmacology, pathophysiology and prevention
Modern iodinated contrast media (CM) consist of one or two tri-iodobenzene rings. They differ from each other in the composition of the side chains, creating different molecules and thus different brand substa...
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ESR statement on radiation protection: globalisation, personalised medicine and safety (the GPS approach)
In keeping with its responsibility for the radiation protection of patients undergoing radiological examinations and procedures, as well as of staff who are getting exposed, and with due regard to requirements...
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Metabolic and storage lung diseases: spectrum of imaging appearances
Metabolic and storage diseases constitute a heterogeneous group of disorders that occur in the setting of altered biochemical homeostasis. Many of these disorders affect the lungs, either exclusively or as par...
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Radiography, tomosynthesis, CT and MRI in the evaluation of pulmonary cystic fibrosis: an untangling review of the multitude of scoring systems
The first radiographic scoring system for pulmonary cystic fibrosis was presented in 1958. Since then a multitude of scoring systems for radiography and computed tomography (CT) have been presented, recently a...
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The anatomical compartments and their connections as demonstrated by ectopic air
Air/gas outside the aero-digestive tract is abnormal; depending on its location, it is usually called emphysema, referring to trapped air/gas in tissues, or ectopic air/gas. It can be associated to a wide rang...
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The prevalence of morphological changes in the thoracolumbar spine on whole-spine computed tomographic images
This article reviews the prevalence of lumbarisation, sacralisation and lumbar ribs, and their morphological relevance by evaluating multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) images. These segment variations can ...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:286 -
Brain stones revisited—between a rock and a hard place
Large intracranial calcifications are occasionally encountered in routine computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain. These calcifications, also known as “brain stones”, can be classified according to locatio...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:279 -
Clinical impact of 18F-FDG PET-CT in recurrent stage III/IV melanoma: a tertiary centre Specialist Skin Cancer Multidisciplinary Team (SSMDT) experience
To assess the clinical impact of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (FDG PET-CT) compared with contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) in patients referred via the Specia...
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Response to invited commentary: “Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionizing medical imaging” by Recchia et al
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Invited Commentary: “Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionising medical imaging” by Recchia et al.
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Multidetector CT imaging of post-robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy complications
Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALRP) is currently accepted as the preferred minimally invasive surgical treatment for localised prostate cancer, with optimal oncologic and functional resul...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:280 -
A questionnaire survey reviewing radiologists’ and clinical specialist radiographers’ knowledge of CT exposure parameters
To review knowledge of computed tomography (CT) parameters and their influence on patient dose and image quality amongst a cohort of clinical specialist radiographers (CSRs) and examining radiologists.
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Sesamoids and accessory ossicles of the foot: anatomical variability and related pathology
Sesamoids and accessory ossicles seen in the foot vary widely in their prevalence and appearance. Occasionally, these bones may be associated with painful syndromes, due to various pathologies, including traum...
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Ultrasound assessment of acute appendicitis in paediatric patients: methodology and pictorial overview of findings seen
Acute appendicitis is a common surgical emergency in the paediatric population. Computed tomography (CT) has been shown to have high accuracy and low operator dependence in the diagnosis of appendicitis. Howev...
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Electronic collimation and radiation protection in paediatric digital radiography: revival of the silver lining
In digital radiography we are now able to electronically collimate images after acquisition. This may seem convenient in paediatric imaging, but we have to be aware that electronic collimation has two major do...
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Survey of inappropriate use of magnetic resonance imaging
There are concerns that not all costly advanced imaging is appropriate. However, studies about the appropriateness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are sparse. The aim of this study was to review various MR...
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Comparison of image quality between filtered back-projection and the adaptive statistical and novel model-based iterative reconstruction techniques in abdominal CT for renal calculi
To compare image quality on computed tomographic (CT) images acquired with filtered back-projection (FBP), adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) and model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) t...
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Radiology smartphone applications; current provision and cautions
Medical smartphone applications are increasingly popular amongst doctors. However, the quality of their content is variable. We assessed contemporary radiology-related smartphone applications, focussing on the...
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Quality assurance and quality control in mammography: a review of available guidance worldwide
Review available guidance for quality assurance (QA) in mammography and discuss its contribution to harmonise practices worldwide.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:269 -
Skeletal involvement in Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) represents a disorder characterised by an abnormal accumulation of histiocytes in miscellaneous tissues. The bone is commonly affected, especially the flat bones, the spine ...
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The role of computed tomography in pre-procedural planning of cardiovascular surgery and intervention
Advances in our knowledge of cardiovascular disorders coupled with technological innovations have enabled the increased use of minimally invasive cardiovascular surgeries and transcatheter interventions, with ...
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Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionising medical imaging
Inappropriate ionising medical imaging has been escalating in the last decades. This trend leads to potential damage to health and has been associated to bioethical and legal issues of patient autonomy.
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Anatomy and pathology of the masticator space
This article reviews and illustrates the anatomy and pathology of the masticator space (MS).
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:266 -
Clinical impact of FDG PET-CT on management decisions for patients with primary biliary tumours
To assess the impact on clinical management of introducing 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)-computed tomography (CT) in to the work-up of patients with primary and recurrent b...
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Breast disease in the pregnant and lactating patient: radiological-pathological correlation
Substantial physiological changes occur during pregnancy and lactation, making breast evaluation challenging in these patients. This article reviews the imaging challenges of the breast during pregnancy and la...
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A radiological classification system for talocalcaneal coalition based on a multi-planar imaging study using CT and MRI
To develop a radiological classification system for talocalcaneal coalition suitable for adults.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:267 -
Joint ESR-EFSUMB recommendation on archiving and reporting ultrasound examinations
The ESR and EFSUMB have issued a joint statement about the necessity of a formal report for all ultrasonographic examinations as well as proper archiving of both reports and images within hospital information ...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:263 -
Pelvic heterotopic ossification: when CT comes to the aid of MR imaging
This article compares various imaging aspects of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) of heterotopic ossification (HO) in the pelvic soft tissues in paraplegic patients. Our aim is to highlight...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:265 -
Comparison of the diagnostic performance of CT colonography interpreted by radiologists and radiographers
To compare computed tomographic colonography (CTC) performance of four trained radiographers with the CTC performance of two experienced radiologists.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:260 -
Parenteral ferumoxytol interaction with magnetic resonance imaging: a case report, review of the literature and advisory warning
Ferumoxytol is a safe and effective parenteral therapy used for the treatment of iron deficiency anaemia that has recently been approved for use in North America and in Europe.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:262 -
Organisation and practice of radiological ultrasound in Europe: a survey by the ESR Working Group on Ultrasound
To gather information from radiological departments in Europe assessing the organisation and practice of radiological ultrasound and the diagnostic practice and training in ultrasound.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:257 -
Evaluating thyroid nodules: predicting and selecting malignant nodules for fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology
To form and assess a set of diagnostic ultrasound criteria to select malignant nodules for fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology and reduce number of FNA biopsies.
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:256 -
Radiographic features of osteogenesis imperfecta
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), commonly called “brittle bone disease”, is a genetic disorder characterised by increased bone fragility and decreased bone density due to quantitative and/or qualitative abnormali...
Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:258
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