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  1. 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.

    Authors: Diana E. Litmanovich, Eduard Ghersin, David A. Burke, Jeffrey Popma, Maryam Shahrzad and Alexander A. Bankier
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 5:301
  2. To evaluate diagnostic imaging costs before and after DTS implementation in patients with suspected thoracic lesions on CXR.

    Authors: Emilio Quaia, Guido Grisi, Elisa Baratella, Roberto Cuttin, Gabriele Poillucci, Sara Kus and Maria Assunta Cova
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 5:305
  3. 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...

    Authors: J. Watts, G. Box, A. Galvin, P. Brotchie, N. Trost and T. Sutherland
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2014 5:302
  4. 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 ...

    Authors: Martine I. Dujardin, Priti Sekhri and Lindsay W. Turnbull
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:303
  5. 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...

    Authors: Denis Remedios, Monika Hierath, Nick Ashford, Peter Cavanagh, Philippe A. Grenier, Catherine M. Lloyd, Georgi Simeonov, Julien-Aymeric Simonnet and Valérie Vilgrain
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:300
  6. 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...

    Authors: Denis Remedios, Monika Hierath, Nick Ashford, Mario Bezzi, Peter Cavanagh, Jean-François Chateil, Philippe Grenier, Georgi Simeonov and Valerie Vilgrain
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:299
  7. 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...

    Authors: Michael Utz, Shadab Khan, Daniel O’Connor and Stephen Meyers
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:304
  8. 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...

    Authors: Laurène Avril, Tommaso Lombardi, Angeliki Ailianou, Karim Burkhardt, Arthur Varoquaux, Paolo Scolozzi and Minerva Becker
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:298
  9. To describe atypical ultrasound features of parathyroid lesions and correlate them with clinical presentation and histopathology.

    Authors: Anuradha Chandramohan, Kirthi Sathyakumar, Reetu Amrita John, Marie Therese Manipadam, Deepak Abraham, Thomas V. Paul, Nihal Thomas and M. J. Paul
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:297
  10. 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...

    Authors: Cressida Brennan, Dilkash Kajal, Korosh Khalili and Sangeet Ghai
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:294
  11. 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...

    Authors: Nicola Schieda, Shawn Christopher Malone, Omran Al Dandan, Parvati Ramchandani and Evan S. Siegelman
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:295
  12. 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.

    Authors: K. Y. E. Aryanto, R. van de Wetering, A. Broekema, Peter M. A. van Ooijen and M. Oudkerk
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:296
  13. Our objective was to demonstrate the characteristic features of retroperitoneal lymphatic aneurysmal dilatation with three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance (MR) lymphography.

    Authors: Sarah Derhy, Sanaâ El Mouhadi, Ana Ruiz, Louisa Azizi, Yves Menu and Lionel Arrivé
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:290
  14. 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...

    Authors: Kristina Vult von Steyern, Isabella M. Björkman-Burtscher and Mats Geijer
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:288
  15. 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 ...

    Authors: Aya Nakajima, Akihito Usui, Yoshiyuki Hosokai, Yusuke Kawasumi, Kenta Abiko, Masato Funayama and Haruo Saito
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 5:286
  16. 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...

    Authors: Froilan G. Celzo, Caroline Venstermans, Frank De Belder, Johan Van Goethem, Luc van den Hauwe, Thijs van der Zijden, Maurits Voormolen, Tomas Menovsky, Andrew Maas and Paul M. Parizel
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:279
  17. 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...

    Authors: Manil Subesinghe, Maria Marples, Andrew F. Scarsbrook and Jonathan T. Smith
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:285
  18. 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...

    Authors: Massimo Tonolini, Federica Villa and Roberto Bianco
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:280
  19. 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.

    Authors: S. J. Foley, M. G. Evanoff and L. A. Rainford
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:282
  20. 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...

    Authors: O. Kenechi Nwawka, Daichi Hayashi, Luis E. Diaz, Ajay R. Goud, William F. Arndt III, Frank W. Roemer, Nagina Malguria and Ali Guermazi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:277
  21. 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...

    Authors: Alan J. Quigley and Samuel Stafrace
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:275
  22. 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...

    Authors: J. Bomer, L. Wiersma-Deijl and H. C. Holscher
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:281
  23. 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...

    Authors: Heljä Oikarinen, Ari Karttunen, Eija Pääkkö and Osmo Tervonen
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:276
  24. 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...

    Authors: Varut Vardhanabhuti, Sumaira Ilyas, Catherine Gutteridge, Simon J. Freeman and Carl A. Roobottom
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:273
  25. 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...

    Authors: M. A. Rodrigues, A. Visvanathan, J. T. Murchison and R. R. Brady
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:274
  26. 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 ...

    Authors: Suonita Khung, Jean-François Budzik, Elisa Amzallag-Bellenger, Anne Lambilliote, Gustavo Soto Ares, Anne Cotten and Nathalie Boutry
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:271
  27. 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.

    Authors: Virginia Recchia, Antonio Dodaro and Larissa Braga
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:272
  28. 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...

    Authors: Raneem Albazaz, Chirag N. Patel, Fahmid U. Chowdhury and Andrew F. Scarsbrook
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:268
  29. 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...

    Authors: Surekha Joshi, Vandana Dialani, Jonathan Marotti, Tejas S. Mehta and Priscilla J. Slanetz
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:211
  30. 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...

    Authors: Andrea Zagarella, Elisabetta Impellizzeri, Roberta Maiolino, Raffaele Attolini and Maria Chiara Castoldi
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:265
  31. 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...

    Authors: Armelle Renaud, Julie Aucourt, Jacques Weill, Julien Bigot, Anne Dieux, Louise Devisme, Antoine Moraux and Nathalie Boutry
    Citation: Insights into Imaging 2013 4:258

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