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Assessing radiation-induced carotid vasculopathy using ultrasound after unilateral irradiation: a cross-sectional study
Increased head and neck cancer (HNC) survival requires attention to long-term treatment sequelae. Irradiated HNC survivors have a higher ischemic stroke risk. However, the pathophysiology of radiation-induced ...
Source: Radiation Oncology - July 23, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Judith T. Pruijssen, Joyce Wilbers, Frederick J. A. Meijer, Sjoert A. H. Pegge, Jacqueline J. Loonen, Chris L. de Korte, Johannes H. A. M. Kaanders and Hendrik H. G. Hansen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Ultrasound guided(USG) trucut biopsy of the pleura, lymph nodes and chest wall/subcutaneous lesions performed by respiratory physicians
Conclusion: Trained respiratory physician are able to safely run US guided biopsy service. This would increase capacity, reduce the diagnostic delays and obviate the need for invasive procedures. Our diagnostic accuracy is similar to previous studies performed.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Abdullah, Q., Iftikhar, S., Abimusa, A., Ganaie, M., Khan, S., Haris, M. Tags: 14.03 - Ultrasound Source Type: research

Cohort profile: the Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort-Second Manifestations of Arterial Disease (UCC-SMART) Study-an ongoing prospective cohort study of patients at high cardiovascular risk in the Netherlands
This article provides an update of the rationale, design, included patients, measurements and findings from the start in 1996 to date. Participants The UCC-SMART Study includes patients aged 18–90 years referred to the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, for management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or severe cardiovascular risk factors. Since September 1996, a total of 14 830 patients have been included. Upon inclusion, patients undergo a standardised screening programme, including questionnaires, vital signs, laboratory measurements, an ECG, vascular ultrasound of carotid arteries and aorta, ankle...
Source: BMJ Open - February 20, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Castelijns, M. C., Helmink, M. A. G., Hageman, S. H. J., Asselbergs, F. W., de Borst, G. J., Bots, M. L., Cramer, M. J., Dorresteijn, J. A. N., Emmelot-Vonk, M. H., Geerlings, M. I., de Jong, P. A., van der Kaaij, N. P., Kappelle, L. J., Lely, A. T., van Tags: Open access, Cardiovascular medicine Source Type: research

Loading Intracranial Drug-Eluting Reservoirs Across the Blood –Brain Barrier With Focused Ultrasound
Efficient, sustained and long-term delivery of therapeutics to the brain remains an important challenge to treatment of diseases such as brain cancer, stroke and neurodegenerative disease. Focused ultrasound can assist movement of drugs into the brain, but frequent and long-term use has remained impractical. Single-use intracranial drug-eluting depots show promise but are limited for the treatment of chronic diseases as they cannot be refilled non-invasively. Refillable drug-eluting depots could serve as a long-term solution, but refilling is hindered by the blood –brain barrier (BBB), which prevents drug refills from accessing the brain.
Source: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology - April 27, 2023 Category: Radiology Authors: Christopher T. Moody, Phillip G. Durham, Paul A. Dayton, Yevgeny Brudno Tags: Technical Note Source Type: research

On Hoofs and Zebras – Struma Ovarii
A 75-year-old mother of ten suffering from a urinary tract infection developed macrohematuria and therefore an abdominal ultrasound was performed, followed by a CT scan when an unexpected large pelvic mass was discovered. Past history included hypertension, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, and remote history of minor stroke (on candesartan, dabigatran, bisoprolol); bilateral chronic lymphedema; and hysterectomy due to prolapse at the age of 40. Imaging revealed nephrolithiasis and a prominent left adnexal mass suspected as ovarian cancer.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - July 20, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ami Schattner, Ina Dubin, Livnat Uliel, Daniela Dick-Necula Tags: Clinical Communication to the Editor Source Type: research