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Clinical Cases. Filter. Categories Clinical Departments - Breast - Cardiac - Chest - Gastrointestinal - Oncologic - Abdominal - Genitourinary - Molecular Imaging - Musculoskeletal - Neuroradiology - Nuclear Medicine - Pediatric - Artificial Intelligence - Vascular-Interventional - Information Technology - Thoracic Imaging Contrast Agents - USD ARTICLE - ERGONOMICS FOR RADIOLOGISTS - APPLIED RADIOLOGY The UMMC study points up the importance of good workspace ergonomics to radiologist health and well-being. Inadequate ergonomics stresses the body by forcing it into awkward postures or repeated movements, leading to discomfort, fatigue, pain and, over time, musculoskeletal disorders. Radiologists can fight these effects in a number of ways ARTICLE - PATIENTS VACCINATED FOR COVID-19 MAY HAVE FALSE New research suggests that patients recently vaccinated for COVID-19 can experience false positive imaging exams. The article published online in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR) also outlines steps that providers can take to reduce unwarranted follow-up care for these findings.. The authors wrote that “knowledge of patient vaccination history and common presentation ARTICLE - MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY - APPLIED RADIOLOGY Dr. DePuey is the Director and Dr. Ghesani is the Roosevelt site Director, in the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.. Heart failure may be a consequence of either nonischemic or ischemic cardiomyopathy. Bonow et al 1 pooled 13 randomized multicenter heart failure trials ARTICLE - LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAMMOGRAPHY Conclusion. There are a number of legal considerations in mammography. Beginning with the statistics of malpractice claims, the majority of litigation and claims occur in women younger than 50. This relationship is multifactorial and important for the radiologist to appreciate. Mammography in patients younger than 50 poses heightened ARTICLE - EVALUATING BREAST PAIN FOLLOWING NEGATIVE The authors conducted a study to evaluate the diagnostic value of breast ultrasound following a normal mammogram ordered for all patients with breast pain during a calendar year. The study included 559 women who ranged in age from 27 to 97 (median 46 years). The majority (70%) had no other symptoms, but one-fourth also reportedskin changes
ARTICLE - A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO SPLENIC LESIONS The spleen is an encapsulated organ composed of vascular sinuses, which comprise the red pulp, and interspersed cords of lymphatic tissue, making up the white pulp. 2 CT imaging demonstrates heterogeneous splenic enhancement on arterial phase imaging, due to variation in blood flow through the sinuses and cords. ARTICLE - PRIMARY OSTEOSARCOMA OF THE BREASTSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - MENSTRUAL CYCLES DON’T IMPACT BREAST MRI Performing breast MRIs early in patients’ menstrual cycles does not reliably reduce background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) or improve screening MRI performance, according to a study published in the September 2019 issue of the Journal of Breast Imaging. 1. BPE increases with contrast, and the levels seen on a breast MRI can fluctuate during menstrual cycles. APPLIED RADIOLOGYJOURNALARTICLESNEWSCOMMUNITIESCASESRESOURCES Intraperitoneal Focal Fat Infarction of the Lesser Omentum. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Nasopharynx. Localized Prostate Cancer Recurrence. Neurological and Orbital Involvement of Systemic IgG4-related Sclerosing Disease. Pediatric Pineoblastoma. Delivering on the Promise: Telix Anticipates Demand for 68GA PSMA-11.CLINICAL CASES
Clinical Cases. Filter. Categories Clinical Departments - Breast - Cardiac - Chest - Gastrointestinal - Oncologic - Abdominal - Genitourinary - Molecular Imaging - Musculoskeletal - Neuroradiology - Nuclear Medicine - Pediatric - Artificial Intelligence - Vascular-Interventional - Information Technology - Thoracic Imaging Contrast Agents - USD ARTICLE - ERGONOMICS FOR RADIOLOGISTS - APPLIED RADIOLOGY The UMMC study points up the importance of good workspace ergonomics to radiologist health and well-being. Inadequate ergonomics stresses the body by forcing it into awkward postures or repeated movements, leading to discomfort, fatigue, pain and, over time, musculoskeletal disorders. Radiologists can fight these effects in a number of ways ARTICLE - PATIENTS VACCINATED FOR COVID-19 MAY HAVE FALSE New research suggests that patients recently vaccinated for COVID-19 can experience false positive imaging exams. The article published online in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR) also outlines steps that providers can take to reduce unwarranted follow-up care for these findings.. The authors wrote that “knowledge of patient vaccination history and common presentation ARTICLE - MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY - APPLIED RADIOLOGY Dr. DePuey is the Director and Dr. Ghesani is the Roosevelt site Director, in the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.. Heart failure may be a consequence of either nonischemic or ischemic cardiomyopathy. Bonow et al 1 pooled 13 randomized multicenter heart failure trials ARTICLE - LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAMMOGRAPHY Conclusion. There are a number of legal considerations in mammography. Beginning with the statistics of malpractice claims, the majority of litigation and claims occur in women younger than 50. This relationship is multifactorial and important for the radiologist to appreciate. Mammography in patients younger than 50 poses heightened ARTICLE - EVALUATING BREAST PAIN FOLLOWING NEGATIVE The authors conducted a study to evaluate the diagnostic value of breast ultrasound following a normal mammogram ordered for all patients with breast pain during a calendar year. The study included 559 women who ranged in age from 27 to 97 (median 46 years). The majority (70%) had no other symptoms, but one-fourth also reportedskin changes
ARTICLE - A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO SPLENIC LESIONS The spleen is an encapsulated organ composed of vascular sinuses, which comprise the red pulp, and interspersed cords of lymphatic tissue, making up the white pulp. 2 CT imaging demonstrates heterogeneous splenic enhancement on arterial phase imaging, due to variation in blood flow through the sinuses and cords. ARTICLE - PRIMARY OSTEOSARCOMA OF THE BREASTSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - MENSTRUAL CYCLES DON’T IMPACT BREAST MRI Performing breast MRIs early in patients’ menstrual cycles does not reliably reduce background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) or improve screening MRI performance, according to a study published in the September 2019 issue of the Journal of Breast Imaging. 1. BPE increases with contrast, and the levels seen on a breast MRI can fluctuate during menstrual cycles.ON DEMAND WEBINARS
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NEWS - APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM SIR names new president. Alan H. Matsumoto, M.D., an interventional radiologist and professor and chair of the department of ARTICLE - FIRST PATIENT TREATED IN #HOPEFORLIVER EUROPEAN Histonics announced the first patient has been treated as part of the company's #HOPE4LIVER Europe Trial, which was approved by German authorities earlier in the year. ARTICLE - ALZHEIMER’S DRUG GETS FDA ACCELERATED APPROVAL The US FDA approved Aduhelm (aducanumab) for the treatment of Alzheimer's, using the accelerated approval pathway, which can be used for a drug for a serious or life-threatening illness that provides a meaningful therapeutic advantage over existing treatments. ARTICLE - PHASE III VISION STUDY REPORTS SIGNIFICANT Men with castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who received Novartis 177Lu-PSMA-617 plus best standard of care (SOC) had a 38% reduction in risk of death (median overall survival benefit of 4 months) and a 60% reduction in the risk of radiographic disease progression or death (median rPFS benefit of 5 months) compared to best SOC alone, according to results of the Phase III VISION APPLIED RADIOLOGYJOURNALARTICLESNEWSCOMMUNITIESCASESRESOURCES Intraperitoneal Focal Fat Infarction of the Lesser Omentum. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Nasopharynx. Localized Prostate Cancer Recurrence. Neurological and Orbital Involvement of Systemic IgG4-related Sclerosing Disease. Pediatric Pineoblastoma. Delivering on the Promise: Telix Anticipates Demand for 68GA PSMA-11.CLINICAL CASES
Clinical Cases. Filter. Categories Clinical Departments - Breast - Cardiac - Chest - Gastrointestinal - Oncologic - Abdominal - Genitourinary - Molecular Imaging - Musculoskeletal - Neuroradiology - Nuclear Medicine - Pediatric - Artificial Intelligence - Vascular-Interventional - Information Technology - Thoracic Imaging Contrast Agents - USD ARTICLE - MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY - APPLIED RADIOLOGY Dr. DePuey is the Director and Dr. Ghesani is the Roosevelt site Director, in the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.. Heart failure may be a consequence of either nonischemic or ischemic cardiomyopathy. Bonow et al 1 pooled 13 randomized multicenter heart failure trials ARTICLE - ERGONOMICS FOR RADIOLOGISTS - APPLIED RADIOLOGY The UMMC study points up the importance of good workspace ergonomics to radiologist health and well-being. Inadequate ergonomics stresses the body by forcing it into awkward postures or repeated movements, leading to discomfort, fatigue, pain and, over time, musculoskeletal disorders. Radiologists can fight these effects in a number of ways ARTICLE - EVALUATING BREAST PAIN FOLLOWING NEGATIVE The authors conducted a study to evaluate the diagnostic value of breast ultrasound following a normal mammogram ordered for all patients with breast pain during a calendar year. The study included 559 women who ranged in age from 27 to 97 (median 46 years). The majority (70%) had no other symptoms, but one-fourth also reportedskin changes
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ARTICLE - LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAMMOGRAPHY Conclusion. There are a number of legal considerations in mammography. Beginning with the statistics of malpractice claims, the majority of litigation and claims occur in women younger than 50. This relationship is multifactorial and important for the radiologist to appreciate. Mammography in patients younger than 50 poses heightened ARTICLE - THYROID NODULES: WHEN TO BIOPSY - APPLIED RADIOLOGYSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - PRIMARY OSTEOSARCOMA OF THE BREASTSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO SPLENIC LESIONS The spleen is an encapsulated organ composed of vascular sinuses, which comprise the red pulp, and interspersed cords of lymphatic tissue, making up the white pulp. 2 CT imaging demonstrates heterogeneous splenic enhancement on arterial phase imaging, due to variation in blood flow through the sinuses and cords. APPLIED RADIOLOGYJOURNALARTICLESNEWSCOMMUNITIESCASESRESOURCES Intraperitoneal Focal Fat Infarction of the Lesser Omentum. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Nasopharynx. Localized Prostate Cancer Recurrence. Neurological and Orbital Involvement of Systemic IgG4-related Sclerosing Disease. Pediatric Pineoblastoma. Delivering on the Promise: Telix Anticipates Demand for 68GA PSMA-11.CLINICAL CASES
Clinical Cases. Filter. Categories Clinical Departments - Breast - Cardiac - Chest - Gastrointestinal - Oncologic - Abdominal - Genitourinary - Molecular Imaging - Musculoskeletal - Neuroradiology - Nuclear Medicine - Pediatric - Artificial Intelligence - Vascular-Interventional - Information Technology - Thoracic Imaging Contrast Agents - USD ARTICLE - MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY - APPLIED RADIOLOGY Dr. DePuey is the Director and Dr. Ghesani is the Roosevelt site Director, in the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.. Heart failure may be a consequence of either nonischemic or ischemic cardiomyopathy. Bonow et al 1 pooled 13 randomized multicenter heart failure trials ARTICLE - ERGONOMICS FOR RADIOLOGISTS - APPLIED RADIOLOGY The UMMC study points up the importance of good workspace ergonomics to radiologist health and well-being. Inadequate ergonomics stresses the body by forcing it into awkward postures or repeated movements, leading to discomfort, fatigue, pain and, over time, musculoskeletal disorders. Radiologists can fight these effects in a number of ways ARTICLE - EVALUATING BREAST PAIN FOLLOWING NEGATIVE The authors conducted a study to evaluate the diagnostic value of breast ultrasound following a normal mammogram ordered for all patients with breast pain during a calendar year. The study included 559 women who ranged in age from 27 to 97 (median 46 years). The majority (70%) had no other symptoms, but one-fourth also reportedskin changes
ARTICLE - RENAL INFECTIONS: AN UPDATE - APPLIED RADIOLOGY An estimated 650,000 to 900,000 residents are currently infected with HIV in the United States. Reportedly, 38% to 60% of AIDS patients exhibit azotemia, proteinuria, hematuria, or pyuria. Clinical findings may range from decreased renal function to full-blown nephroticsyndrome.
ARTICLE - LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAMMOGRAPHY Conclusion. There are a number of legal considerations in mammography. Beginning with the statistics of malpractice claims, the majority of litigation and claims occur in women younger than 50. This relationship is multifactorial and important for the radiologist to appreciate. Mammography in patients younger than 50 poses heightened ARTICLE - THYROID NODULES: WHEN TO BIOPSY - APPLIED RADIOLOGYSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - PRIMARY OSTEOSARCOMA OF THE BREASTSEE MORE ON APPLIEDRADIOLOGY.COM ARTICLE - A DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO SPLENIC LESIONS The spleen is an encapsulated organ composed of vascular sinuses, which comprise the red pulp, and interspersed cords of lymphatic tissue, making up the white pulp. 2 CT imaging demonstrates heterogeneous splenic enhancement on arterial phase imaging, due to variation in blood flow through the sinuses and cords.CLINICAL CASES
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