Impact of systematic dynamic maneuvers during computed tomography scan on the T classification of head and neck cancers
To evaluate the impact of systematic dynamic maneuvers during CT scan on the T-staging of head and neck cancer (HNC). (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 17, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: M. Ait Idir, J.M. Trinh, A. Chanson, J. Salleron, P. Henrot Tags: Neuroradiology Source Type: research

Sustainable health care: a real-world appraisal of a modern imaging department
There is universal interest in increasing sustainability in health care, including in imaging. We studied and characterized energy consumption in a representative imaging department in [redacted for anonymity] to identify and quantify the effect of specific optimizations. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 16, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Mads Barloese, Claus Leth Petersen Tags: Patients & Practice, Policy Education Source Type: research

Imaging characteristics and ECG distribution of coronary fistulas: The first large-scale study
The proportion of abnormal electrocardiogra (ECG) in patients with coronary artery fistula (CAF) is relatively high, but the correlation between CAF and arrhythmia is mostly reported in individual case studies. This paper analyzes the correlation between imaging features and ECG features. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 15, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Renhui Cai, Juan Xu, Chaoqun Yan, Jie Wang, L.I. Wang, Leizhi Ku, Di Zhou, L.I. Zhu, Chunli He, Xinxiang Zhao, Xiaojing Ma Tags: Cardiothoracic Imaging Source Type: research

Common femoral arterial access and arteriography in infants: Principles, pearls, and pitfalls
Infant femoral arterial access is an essential part of interventional procedures, hemodynamic monitoring, and support of critically ill patients. Due to small luminal diameter, superficial location, mobility, and increased risk of vasospasm, dissection, and thrombosis, femoral artery access in the infant is a technically demanding procedure. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe an approach to successful common femoral arterial access and arteriography in infants including common pearls and pitfalls. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 15, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: A. Sailer, K. Fitzgerald, J.F.B. Chick, D.S. Shin, E.J. Monroe Tags: Vascular and Interventional Radiology Source Type: research

Sex differences in ascending aortic size reporting and growth on chest computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
Diameter-based guidelines for prophylactic repair of ascending aortic aneurysms have led to routine aortic evaluation in chest imaging. Despite sex differences in aneurysm outcomes, there is little understanding of sex-specific aortic growth rates. Our objective was to evaluate sex-specific temporal changes in radiologist-reported aortic size as well as sex differences in aortic reporting. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 15, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Siavash Zamirpour, Marko T. Boskovski, James P. Pirruccello, William A. Pace, Alan E. Hubbard, Joseph R. Leach, Liang Ge, Elaine E. Tseng Tags: Cardiothoracic Imaging Source Type: research

Small estimated placental volume (EPV) in the setting of decreased fetal movement
We present a scenario in which EPV was used to inform patient care of a 28-year-old with decreased fetal movement at 32 weeks and 1 day gestation. Although estimated fetal weight (EFW), amniotic fluid index (AFI), and nonstress test (NST) were normal, EPV was low ( (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 14, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh, Heather Florescue Tags: Body Imaging Source Type: research

Imaging of the hepatic arterial infusion pump: Primer for radiologists
Hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) pumps are used to deliver liver-directed therapy by allowing the administration of selective chemotherapy to the liver via a catheter implanted most commonly into the gastroduodenal artery connected to a subcutaneous pump. This selective administration helps maximize the chemotherapeutic effect within the hepatic tumors while minimizing systemic toxicity. While HAI therapy has primarily been used to treat liver-only metastatic colorectal cancer, the indications have expanded to other malignancies, including intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 10, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Apurva Bonde, Alice W. Fung, Skye C. Mayo, Peter Li, Brett S. Walker, Sriram Jaganathan, Nadine Mallak, Elena K. Korngold Tags: Vascular and Interventional Radiology Source Type: research

Apparent diffusion coefficient histogram analysis for differentiating fibroblastic meningiomas from non-fibroblastic WHO grade 1 meningiomas
To investigate the role of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis in differentiating fibroblastic meningiomas (FM) from non-fibroblastic WHO grade 1 meningiomas (nFM). (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 10, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Tao Han, Changyou Long, Xianwang Liu, Yuting Zhang, Bin Zhang, Liangna Deng, Mengyuan Jing, Junlin Zhou Tags: Neuroradiology Source Type: research

Frequency of abnormal findings on chest radiograph after positive PPD in children and adolescents in an urban setting in the United States
Chest radiographs (CXR) for tuberculosis (TB) screening in children are valuable in high-burden settings. However, less certain in low prevalence contexts. In the United States, positive PPD is sufficient to treat for “latent” TB, or TB infection in asymptomatic patients. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 10, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Monica Miranda-Schaeubinger, Hermon Miliard Derbew, Alexandra Ramirez, Maretta Smith, Mohammad Jalloul, Savvas Andronikou, Hansel J. Otero Tags: Pediatric Radiology Source Type: research

Trends of diversity in radiology trainees compared to other primary- and nonprimary-care specialties
There has been under-representation of Black/African American and Hispanic/Latinx/a/o/e physicians among radiology trainees and workforce historically. However, the trends of diversity in radiology relative to other primary and non-primary care specialties is not well known. The purpose of this study was to examine the temporal trends in racial and ethnic composition of U.S. radiology residents, compared to other primary and non-primary care specialties. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 9, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Xiao Wu, Mihir Khunte, Kyle Tegtmeyer, Suryansh Bajaj, Priyanka Prajapati, Seyedmehdi Payabvash, Dheeraj Gandhi, Ajay Malhotra Tags: Patients & Practice, Policy Education Source Type: research

Clinically significant bleeding complications of percutaneous breast biopsy: 10-year analysis and a proposed management algorithm
Bleeding is a well-known risk of percutaneous breast biopsy, frequently controlled with manual pressure. However, significant bleeding complications may require further evaluation or intervention. Our objectives were to assess the rate, type, and periprocedural management of significant bleeding following percutaneous breast biopsy and to evaluate the success of any interventions. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 9, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Jaime D. Lewis, Abigail Groszkiewicz, Leah Hefelfinger, Alexander Doherty, Alyssa Foringer, Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Alicia Heelan, Ann L. Brown Tags: Breast Imaging Source Type: research

The importance of skeletal x-ray screening for dysostosis multiplex in the early diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis
Our aim is the early detection of mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) by examining the radiographs taken for reasons other than a metabolic disease, such as infection, trauma, and short stature. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - November 9, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Huseyin Bilgin, Ercan Ayaz Tags: Pediatric Radiology Source Type: research

A pictorial review of genitourinary infections and inflammations
Various infectious and inflammatory diseases affect the genitourinary system. This paper provides a review of multiple common and uncommon infectious and inflammatory conditions affecting the genitourinary system and some associated complications. These include acute infectious cystitis, emphysematous cystitis, acute pyelonephritis, emphysematous pyelonephritis, renal and perinephric abscesses, pyonephrosis, xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis, epididymo-orchitis, vasitis, prostatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, renal hydatid infection, renal tuberculosis, actinomycosis, Erdheim-Chester Disease, IgG4-Related Kidney Diseas...
Source: Clinical Imaging - October 26, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Mark McArthur, Maitraya Patel Tags: Body Imaging Source Type: research

Axillary node evaluation and biopsy: Predictors of malignancy based on sonographic morphology and mode of detection
The purpose of this study was to evaluate various morphologic features of axillary nodes on ultrasound (US) in predicting malignancy and estimate the incidence of malignancy in axillary nodes based on their imaging mode of detection. (Source: Clinical Imaging)
Source: Clinical Imaging - October 24, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Anubha Wadhwa, Shadie S. Majidi, Shelly Reimer, Abraham Bogachkov, Carl Dernell, John Astle, Julie M. Jorns Tags: Breast Imaging Source Type: research

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Source: Clinical Imaging - October 18, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: research