Magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate and targeted biopsy, Comparison of PIRADS and Gleason grading
ConclusionsThis paper demonstrates the incidence of CSD for different PIRADS grades. The low incidence of CSD in PIRADS 3 lesions suggests that in low clinical risk men, follow up in priority to biopsy may be an alternative treatment pathway. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Matthew Bastian ‐Jordan Tags: Medical Imaging —Original Article Source Type: research

MRI findings in deep infiltrating endometriosis: A pictorial essay
Summary Endometriosis is an important gynaecological disorder which can impact significantly on an individual's quality of life and has major implications on fertility. Deep infiltrating endometriosis is a severe form of endometriosis which can cause obliteration of anatomic compartments. Laparoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosis of endometriosis, although is an invasive procedure that has the potential to be hindered by obliterative disease. Ultrasound is often employed as the first‐line imaging modality when endometriosis is suspected, however, MRI is more accurate in assessment of complex disease. Pre‐oper...
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Anitha L Thalluri, Steven Knox, Thi Nguyen Tags: Medical Imaging —Pictorial Essay Source Type: research

Continuing Professional Development
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Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Tags: Continuing Professional Development Source Type: research

Importance of quality in radiation oncology
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Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Farshad Foroudi, Tomas Kron Tags: Radiation Oncology —Editorial Source Type: research

Frederick Schubert BSc, MBBS, FRACR, FRCR, BA, DDU (1926 –2017)
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Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Alan Porter Tags: Medical Imaging —Obituary Source Type: research

Future proofing radiologists
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Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Tom Sutherland, John Vrazas Tags: Medical Imaging —Editorial Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: Australasian Radiology - October 9, 2017 Category: Radiology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Fostering a culture of research within a clinical radiation oncology department
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology,Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 102-108, February 2018. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 5, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Utilizing 18F ‐fluoroethyl‐l‐tyrosine positron emission tomography in high grade glioma for radiation treatment planning in patients with contraindications to MRI
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology,Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 122-127, February 2018. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 5, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology,Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 102-108, February 2018. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 5, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology,Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 122-127, February 2018. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 5, 2017 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Utilizing 18F ‐fluoroethyl‐l‐tyrosine positron emission tomography in high grade glioma for radiation treatment planning in patients with contraindications to MRI
ConclusionPatients with contraindication to MRI the addition of FET‐PET can improve target volume delineation for RT Planning. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 5, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Dasantha T Jaymanne, Sneha Kaushal, David Chan, Geoff Schembri, David Brazier, Dale Bailey, Helen Wheeler, Michael Back Tags: Radiation Oncology —Original Article Source Type: research

Apparent transverse relaxation (R2 ∗) on MRI as a method to differentiate treatment effect (pseudoprogression) versus progressive disease in chemoradiation for malignant glioma
ConclusionsOur method seems promising for the accurate identification of psPD, and the technique is amenable to evaluation in larger, multi‐centre patient cohorts. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 1, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Jean ‐Guy Belliveau, Glenn S Bauman, David Macdonald, Maria Macdonald, L Martyn Klassen, Ravi S Menon Tags: Medical Imaging —Radiation Oncology—Original Article Source Type: research

Impact of tumour motion compensation and delineation methods on FDG PET ‐based dose painting plan quality for NSCLC radiation therapy
ConclusionsThe dose painting plans were more sensitive to segmentation of boost volumes than PET motion compensation in this study sample. Careful consideration of boost target delineation and motion compensation strategies should guide the design of NSCLC dose painting trials. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 1, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Hannah Mary Thomas, Paul E Kinahan, James Jebaseelan E Samuel, Stephen R Bowen Tags: Medical Imaging —Radiation Oncology—Original Article Source Type: research

Patient reported outcomes of slow, single arc rotation: Do we need rotating gantries?
ConclusionsSlow, single arc rotation in upright and lying orientations was well tolerated in this study. These results support the need for further studies into the clinical implementation of patient rotation, which could have a major impact on the practice and cost of radiotherapy. (Source: Australasian Radiology)
Source: Australasian Radiology - October 1, 2017 Category: Radiology Authors: Brendan Whelan, Miriam Welgampola, Leigh McGarvie, Kuldeep Makhija, Robin M Turner, Lois Holloway, Ilana Feain, Michael Jackson, Michael Barton, Paul Keall Tags: Radiation Oncology —Original Article Source Type: research