Wirth, Stefan Hebebrand, Julian Basilico, Raffaella Berger, Ferco H. Blanco, Ana Calli, Cem Dumba, Maureen Linsenmaier, Ulrich Mück, Fabian Nieboer, Konraad H.
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Insights into Imaging
BackgroundAlthough some national recommendations for the role of radiology in a polytrauma service exist, there are no European guidelines to date. Additionally, for many interdisciplinary guidelines, radiology tends to be under-represented. These factors motivated the European Society of Emergency Radiology (ESER) to develop radiologically-centred...
How, Guo Yuan Pua, Uei
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Insights into Imaging
ObjectivesWhile the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic looks to persist, institutions promote delaying procedures. Understanding trends and demands of interventional radiology (IR) procedures in the infected and COVID-free populations are needed in long-term planning. We detail IR procedure trends in the first 27 weeks of the pandemic and compar...
Kelly, Brendan Judge, Conor Bollard, Stephanie M. Clifford, Simon M. Healy, Gerard M. Yeom, Kristen W. Lawlor, Aonghus Killeen, Ronan P.
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Insights into Imaging
IntroductionThere has been a recent explosion of research into the field of artificial intelligence as applied to clinical radiology with the advent of highly accurate computer vision technology. These studies, however, vary significantly in design and quality. While recent guidelines have been established to advise on ethics, data management and t...
Loe, Brian
This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Radiology Lecture Series. The presentation provides an overview of abdominal ultrasound of the liver. Evaluation of the liver demands a comprehensive survey through all the tissue. The practitioner must use a variety of scan planes, acoustic windows and patient positions in order to achieve this. It is ...
Loe, Brian
This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Radiology Lecture Series. The presentation provides an overview of how to perform abdominal ultrasound of the pancreas. Knowledge of pancreatic anatomy and its appearance on ultrasound is essential for accurate image interpretation. Ultrasound of the pancreas is a useful initial imaging modality for sus...
Gupta, Sonia Kattapuram, Taj M Patel, Tirath Y
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Clinical imaging
Social media are impacting all industries and changing the way daily interactions take place. This has been notable in health care as it allows a mechanism to connect patients directly to physicians, advocacy groups, and health care information. Recently, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in radiology has drawn media atte...
Chatzopoulos, Kyriakos Johnson, Tucker F Boland, Jennifer M
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American journal of clinical pathology
To investigate the clinicopathologic and radiologic features of pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) with uncommon clinical presentation. A retrospective clinicopathologic and radiologic review was performed for patients diagnosed (1999-2019) with multiple hamartomas, lesions arising adjacent to a coexisting pulmonary malignancy, and tumors with predominantl...
Bomprezzi, Roberto Chen, Andrew P. Hemond, Christopher C.
OBJECTIVES: To answer the question whether cervical spondylosis would increase the incidence of cord lesions in MS patients, we investigated the statistical association between the two pathologies. METHODS: We extracted demographics, basic disease characteristics and MRI data of a cohort of 304 consecutive MS patients. For a subset of 176 patients,...
Herpe, Guillaume Naudin, Mathieu Léderlin, Mathieu Enikeeva, Farida Boumendil, Olivier Cassagnes, Lucie Cavet, Madeleine Chaumoitre, Kathia Feuerstein, Philippe Fitton, Isabelle
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European radiology
To determine the impact of the COVID-19 on the CT activities in French radiological centers during the epidemic peak. A cross-sectional prospective CT scan survey was conducted between March 16 and April 12, 2020, in accordance with the local IRB. Seven hundred nine radiology centers were invited to participate in a weekly online survey. Numbers of...
Heggdal, Peder O Laugen Larsen, Kristina S Brännström, Jonas Aarstad, Hans Jørgen Specht, Karsten
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Heliyon
Previous studies of the consequences of unilateral hearing loss (UHL) on the functional-structural organization of the brain has included subjects with various degrees of UHL. We suggest that the consequences of a total loss of hearing in one ear might differ from those seen in subjects with residual hearing in the affected ear. Thus, the main aim ...