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Winters S D - - 2012
AIM: To compare contrast-enhanced subtraction magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast-enhanced standard MRI in assessing treatment response following loco-regional therapies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHOD AND MATERIALS: Institutional review board approval was obtained and informed consent was waived for this retrospective study. All patients were analysed from our institution's liver ...
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Kashiwagi Nobuo - - 2012
BackgroundCarcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (CXPA) is a rare aggressive epithelial malignancy arising from a primary or recurrent benign mixed tumor. Only a few case reports describing the radiologic features of CXPA have been published.PurposeTo describe and characterize the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings of CXPA in the parotid gland and ...
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Feng Ji-Feng - - 2012
Although pulmonary small cell carcinoma (SCC) is seen frequently, SCC that originates from the extrapulmonary organs is extremely rare. We herein report a case of a SCC located in the lesser omentum. A 61-year-old male was admitted to our department due to intermittent epigastralgia for 2 months. Ultrasonography (US) revealed ...
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de Miguel Criado Jaime - - 2012
Perianal fistulization is an inflammatory condition that affects the region around the anal canal, causing significant morbidity and often requiring repeated surgical treatments due to its high tendency to recur. To adopt the best surgical strategy and avoid recurrences, it is necessary to obtain precise radiologic information about the location ...
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Iafrate F - - 2011
Peritoneal carcinomatosis is usually associated with a poor overall survival rate. Recently, introduction of more aggressive surgical treatment and intraperitoneal chemotherapy appears to significantly increase the overall survival rate for these patients. A detailed preoperative assessment of peritoneal carcinomatosis could be very challenging in the field of imaging, but a ...
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Martínez Escoriza Juan Carlos - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To describe the diagnostic and therapeutic process for a congenital exceptional anomaly. To analyze the pathogenesis of the embryologic anomalies associated with menouria and congenital vesicovaginal fistula (VVF). STUDY DESIGN: The case of a 28-year-old female with menouria and impossibility of consummating coitus is described. The diagnostic method is ...
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Cong Zhenjie - - 2011
To describe radiological features of renal leiomyomas. We retrospectively reviewed radiological findings of surgically confirmed renal leiomyomas in five patients. Three patients only underwent CT examinations, while two patients received both CT and MR examinations. Six renal leiomyomas were found in the five patients, which located in the right kidney. ...
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Silva José Alberto Gonçalves da - - 2011
The prime objective in the surgical treatment of basilar impression (BI), Chiari malformation (CM) and/or syringomyelia (SM) is based on the restoration of the normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics at the craniovertebral junction through the creation of a large artificial cisterna magna. A small suboccipital craniectomy has been emphasized to ...
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Liu Yiyan - - 2011
Primary umbilical neoplasm is very rare, even though there are scattered case reports about the umbilical metastases known as Sister Mary Joseph's nodules. A 51-year-old man presented with an umbilical mass. Surgical biopsy showed infiltrating neoplasm with glandular and focal papillary architecture. FDG PET/CT demonstrated a focus of abnormal uptake ...
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Hirschmann Michael Tobias - - 2011
Integrated hybrid single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT)/computer tomography (CT) is a promising new diagnostic imaging modality for orthopedic patients. A high diagnostic yield is available from combining the detection of abnormal bone metabolism with SPECT, to the precise anatomical detail available in high resolution CT. With this review, we ...
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Ishikura Kenji - - 2011
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) was originally used to describe a reversible, predominantly posterior leukoencephalopathy in patients who had renal insufficiency, hypertension, or who received immunosuppressive therapy. Since PRES is prevalent in children with kidney diseases, awareness and understanding of it is important for practicing pediatric nephrologists. A comprehensive approach ...
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Badea Cristian T - - 2011
Micro-CT is commonly used in preclinical studies to provide anatomical information. There is growing interest in obtaining functional measurements from 4D micro-CT. We report here strategies for 4D micro-CT with a focus on two applications: (i) cardiac imaging based on retrospective gating and (ii) pulmonary perfusion using multiple contrast injections/rotations ...
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Davenport Matthew S - - 2011
To retrospectively determine the optimal Hounsfield unit threshold and region of interest (ROI) size required to accurately diagnose renal angiomyolipoma (AML) and differentiate it from renal cell carcinoma (RCC). This retrospective study was institutional review board approved and HIPAA compliant, and the requirement for written informed patient consent was waived. ...
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Chhabra Avneesh - - 2011
MRI has been used for almost two decades for the evaluation of peripheral nerve disorders. This article highlights the relative advantages and disadvantages of 3T MR neurography in the evaluation of peripheral neuropathies. The authors also describe the high-resolution MR neurography technique on 3T MRI, along with the approach to ...
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Chen Yuchun - - 2011
The atlantodental interval has been usually used for the evaluation of atlantoaxial instability. However, the asymmetry of the lateral atlantodental interval is occasionally found in healthy individuals. Controversy therefore exists as to the clinical significance of this asymmetry in patients after trauma. The purpose of this study was to determine ...
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Hwang Jiyoung - - 2011
The purpose of this article is to provide a current review of multidetector CT (MDCT) and MRI findings and imaging protocols for the cardiovascular diseases that can precipitate systemic embolism. These conditions include intracardiac thrombus or tumors, paradoxical embolism through right-to-left shunts, and diseases of the thoracic aorta. MDCT and ...
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Hoyos Mauricio - - 2011
The Quadrupole Magnetic Sorter (QMS), employing an annular flow channel concentric with the aperture of a quadrupole magnet, is well established for cell and particle separations. Here we propose a magnetic particle separator comprising a linear array of cylindrical magnets, analogous to the array proposed by Klaus Halbach, mated to ...
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Du Wei-Ning - - 2011
Psoas abscess is an uncommon condition that can be easily misdiagnosed if planar scintigraphy alone is used. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/CT is superior to planar imaging because it can usually eliminate the problem of misdiagnosis. We describe a case of a 70-year-old woman with intermittent pyrexia and gradual ...
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Kim Kyoung Won - - 2011
Objectives- To compare time-enhancement curve parameters of contrast-enhanced sonography in acute partial hepatic venous outflow obstruction with those of a baseline study. Methods- Contrast-enhanced sonography was performed in 11 rabbits with bolus administration of a sulfur hexafluoride contrast agent (0.1 mL/kg). After baseline scanning for 3 minutes, a 5.3F balloon ...
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Appelbaum Liat - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate an electromagnetic navigation system for CT-guided biopsy of small lesions. Standardized CT anthropomorphic phantoms were biopsied by two attending radiologists. CT scans of the phantom and surface electromagnetic fiducial markers were imported into the memory of the 3D electromagnetic navigation system. Each ...
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Tomasi C - - 2011
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of inclination of the object on the reliability and reproducibility of linear measurements of anatomic structures of the mandible on images obtained using cone-beam CT (CBCT). Ten linear dimensions between anatomical landmarks were measured in a dry mandible. The measurements ...
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Ellis Michelle C - - 2011
Recent advances in computed tomographic (CT) imaging have improved the detection rate of pulmonary metastasis. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the pulmonary nodule detection rate for preoperative CT imaging and intraoperative palpation are now equivalent. A retrospective review of 108 pulmonary metastasectomies in 84 ...
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Blackham Kristine A - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this essay is to describe the basic principles behind contrast-enhanced time-resolved MR angiography (MRA) performed with the time-resolved imaging with stochastic trajectories technique and to show examples of the versatile applications of this technique in the evaluation of pathologic conditions throughout the body. CONCLUSION: Time-resolved MR ...
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Krishan Sonal - - 2011
The objective of our study was to assess the incremental role of CT venography (CTV) combined with pulmonary CT angiography (CTA) in detecting venous thromboembolic disease with a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature. MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science were searched for relevant original articles published from January ...
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Hatzantonis Catherine - - 2011
The accessory soleus muscle (ASM) has been an unusual anatomical variant since its first recordings in Guy's Hospital Reports of the early nineteenth century. Individuals with an ASM may present with symptoms of pain and/or swelling and were often misdiagnosed as soft-tissue tumors such as hemangioma, sarcoma, or lipoma. The ...
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Kristanto Wisnumurti - - 2011
Zero calcium score may not reflect the absence of calcifications as small calcifications could be missed. This study aimed to evaluate minimal size and minimal attenuation of coronary calcifications detectable by computed tomography (CT) and to determine the minimal spatial resolution required for detecting calcification onset. Using open source CT ...
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Zaidi H - - 2011
The Ingenuity TF PET-MRI is a newly released whole-body hybrid PET-MR imaging system with a Philips time-of-flight GEMINI TF PET and Achieva 3T X-series MRI system. Compared to PET-CT, modifications to the positron emission tomography (PET) gantry were made to avoid mutual system interference and deliver uncompromising performance which is ...
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Williams Adam - - 2011
We describe a case report of 17-year-old gentleman in whom Chiari I malformation was seen on supine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Both previous and subsequent MRI studies showed normal position of the cerebellar tonsils. To our knowledge, this is the first example of the spontaneous appearance and resolution of a ...
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Schanker Benjamin D - - 2011
Cerebral angiography is widely regarded as the gold standard for the evaluation and diagnosis of neurovascular abnormalities. However, recent improvements in the spatial and temporal resolution of time-resolved magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) offer clinicians a non-invasive alternative to cerebral angiography. We explored the utility of this technique in an elderly ...
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Ruf Juri - - 2011
The diagnostic value of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) imaging using PET with integrated CT is dependent on both components. This retrospective study assessed the value of the single CT phases of a triple-phase (early arterial, portal-venous inflow, and venous) CT protocol in comparison to (68)Ga-DOTATOC PET in a masked reading. METHODS: ...
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Kuramitz Hideki - - 2011
A simple electrochemical binding assay for cholera toxin (CT) was developed using lactose labeled with daunomycin as an electroactive compound. The labeled lactose (LL) was determined with high sensitivity by adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV). The electrochemical behaviors of LL at glassy carbon (GC), plastic formed carbon (PFC) and carbon nanotubes ...
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Maddin Hillary C - - 2011
Some recent morphological analyses have brought into question the monophyly of Lissamphibia (frogs, salamanders, and caecilians). In these analyses, brachystelechid "microsaurs" are found to be sister group to caecilians. To test this hypothesis, the holotype specimen of the brachystelechid Carrolla craddocki was submitted to high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to gain ...
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Lee Dong-Ho - - 2011
The present study was performed to determine the optimal entry points and trajectories for cervical pedicle screw insertion into C3-7. The study involved 40 patients (M:F = 20:20) with various cervical diseases. A surgical simulation program was used to construct three-dimensional spine models from cervical spine axial CT images. Axial, sagittal, and ...
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Ooij P - - 2011
The aim of this study was to validate the flow patterns measured by high-resolution, time-resolved, three-dimensional phase contrast MRI in a real-size intracranial aneurysm phantom. Retrospectively gated three-dimensional phase contrast MRI was performed in an intracranial aneurysm phantom at a resolution of 0.2 × 0.2 × 0.3 mm(3) in a solenoid rat coil. Both steady ...
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Gauss Sören - - 2011
Background While it is widely assumed that coronary CT angiography permits detection and quantification of 'positive remodelling' of coronary atherosclerotic lesions, there is a paucity of data comparing CT with established reference methods. Objective To assess the accuracy of dual-source CT for detecting positive versus absent or negative coronary artery ...
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Mohamed Hoesein Firdaus A A - - 2011
Background Emphysema and small airway disease both contribute to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a disease characterised by accelerated decline in lung function. The association between the extent of emphysema in male current and former smokers and lung function decline was investigated. Methods Current and former heavy smokers participating in ...
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Asplund Sara - - 2011
Background In chest tomosynthesis, low-dose projections collected over a limited angular range are used for reconstruction of an arbitrary number of section images of the chest, resulting in a moderately increased radiation dose compared to chest radiography. Purpose To investigate the effects of learning with feedback on the detection of ...
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Zhang Jiayin - - 2011
The diagnostic performance of in-stent restenosis (ISR) by 64-slice multidetector CT coronary angiography (CTCA) has been reported to be influenced by multiple factors. We evaluated individual factors (stent diameter, material and strut thickness) and therefore determined the proper population for follow-up by using this modality. A total of 171 stents ...
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Flusberg Milana - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of the defecation phase during dynamic MR defecography. The images from 85 MR defecographic examinations (83 patients; age range, 20-88 years; mean, 52.7) were retrospectively reviewed in consensus by two observers. Images from each of four phases (rest, maximal sphincter ...
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Kagawa Yuki - - 2011
To investigate optimal delay time of hepatic arterial phase in Gadoxetate-enhanced MR for detecting hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Forty-five patients with 85 hypervascular HCCs and 9 patients with 16 hypervascular HCCs underwent Gadoxetate- and Gd-DTPA-enhanced MR at 1.5 Tesla (T) system, respectively. All HCCs were analyzed 10-38 s after injection ...
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Mani Betty - - 2011
Objective: The study aims to establish the normal range of all sonologic measurements of carpal tunnel (CT) structures in an asymptomatic population. Methods: Sonological evaluation of 150 wrists in 75 asymptomatic adults was performed. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve at four levels, the flattening ratio (FR) at ...
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Akin Kayihan - - 2011
A 66-year-old woman presented with back pain and arm claudication. Severe stenosis of the left proximal subclavian artery was detected incidentally by thorax computed tomography. Doppler ultrasonography and phase contrast magnetic resonance angiography (PCMRA) evaluation revealed partial subclavian steal. The stenosis was successfully treated with percutaneous stenting. Imaging findings are ...
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Lui Yvonne W - - 2011
Dural metastases and meningiomas are extraaxial lesions that may be difficult to distinguish using conventional imaging methods. This distinction, however, is clinically important. Perfusion MRI may play a role in preoperative assessment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of perfusion parameters in differentiating between these two ...
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Narayanan Deepa - - 2011
In preparation for a multicenter trial of positron emission mammography (PEM) and MRI in women with newly diagnosed cancer, the two purposes of this study were to validate training of breast imagers in standardized interpretation of PEM and to validate performance of the same specialists interpreting MRI. A 2-hour didactic ...
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de Haan Margriet C - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: Previous meta-analyses on CT-colonography included both average and high risk individuals, which may overestimate the diagnostic value in screening. A meta-analysis was performed to obtain the value of CT-colonography for screening. METHODS: A search was performed using PubMed, Embase and Cochrane. Article selection and critical appraisal was done by ...
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Brandolini Cristina - - 2011
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence is a well described labyrinthine defect, detect in pediatric population too. We report a case of superior semicircular canal dehiscence, which radiological diagnosis was confirmed by multiplanar reformatted CT images, associated to omolateral enlarged vestibular aqueduct in a 16-year-old female who presented with congenital hearing loss ...
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Tokoro Hiroko - - 2011
Cyano-bridged bimetal assemblies demonstrate novel magnetic functionalities, particularly Prussian blue analogs, which have unique properties. In this perspective, we describe a charge-transfer phase transition, reversible photomagnetism, second harmonic generation and magnetization-induced second harmonic generation, ferroelectric ferromagnetism, humidity-sensitive magnetism, high ionic conductivity, and a coupling effect (which we named spin-ionics) between ...
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Jafari-Khouzani Kourosh - - 2011
This study assesses the utility of compartmental analysis of SPECT data in lateralizing ictal onset in cases of a putative mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE). An institutional archival review provided 46 patients (18M, 28F) operated for a putative mTLE who achieved an Engel class Ia postoperative outcome. This established the ...
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Lee A W - - 2011
A hypothetical mechanism for conjoined twinning postulated by Spencer ([2003] Developmental Malformations and Clinical Implications, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, p 1-476) suggests that, after separation, monovular twins fuse in one of eight predictable homologous sites. The tripus fetal specimen under study embodies characteristics of three types therefore preventing it ...
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Jakoby B W - - 2011
Time-of-flight (TOF) measurement capability promises to improve PET image quality. We characterized the physical and clinical PET performance of the first Biograph mCT TOF PET/CT scanner (Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.) in comparison with its predecessor, the Biograph TruePoint TrueV. In particular, we defined the improvements with TOF. The physical ...
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