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Transvaginal Ultrasound for Non-Gynaecological Conditions Coronary Artery Disease-Reporting and Data System 2 0 Vascular Anomalies of Aorta, Pulmonary and Systemic vessels Esophagus II: Strictures, Acute syndromes, Neoplasms and Vascular impressions Esophagus II: Strictures, Acute syndromes, Neoplasms and Vascular impressions TI-RADS - Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System Ankle fractures
- Chest X-Ray - Basic Interpretation - The Radiology Assistant
Publicationdate 2013-02-18 [update 2025-10-15] The chest X-ray is the most commonly performed radiological investigation Every radiologist should be an expert in interpreting chest radiographs Accurate interpretation necessitates a solid understanding of normal anatomy, anatomical variants, and fundamental radiographic principles This article focuses on: Normal thoracic anatomy and its
- Liver - Segmental Anatomy - The Radiology Assistant
Liver - Segmental Anatomy Robin Smithuis and Eduard E de Lange Radiology Department of the Alrijne Hospital, Leiderdorp, the Netherlands and University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, USA
- The Radiology Assistant : Mediastinal Lymph Node Map
Publicationdate 2010-06-08 This is an update of the 2007 article, which used the Mountain-Dresler regional lymph node classification for lung cancer staging (MD-ATS maps) (1) In 2009 a new Lung cancer lymph node map was proposed by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) in order to reconcile the differences between the Naruke and the MD-ATS maps and refine the
- CT contrast injection and protocols - The Radiology Assistant
Publicationdate 2014-06-01 Optimal contrast enhancement is important for a succesful diagnostic CT-scan In this article we will discuss: Basics of contrast enhancement Amount of contrast and injection rate Timing of CT-series Discuss a few protocols
- Necrotizing Enterocolitisu2028 - The Radiology Assistant
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a severe inflammatory process of the neonatal bowel, ultimately resulting in bowel necrosis Clinical signs may be non-specific and imaging plays a key role in the diagnosis of NEC Ultrasound is the most sensitive modality for evaluating NEC in this article we will discuss: Imaging findings in NEC Main differential diagnosis
- HRCT - Basic Interpretation - The Radiology Assistant
HRCT - Basic Interpretation Robin Smithuis, Otto van Delden and Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop Radiology Department of the Rijnland Hospital, Leiderdorp and the Academical Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- The Radiology Assistant : CAD-RADS
Coronary Artery Disease-Reporting and Data System 2 0 Csilla Celeng, Richard Takx, Robin Smithuis and Tim Leiner University Medical Center Utrecht, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA and Alrijne hospital Leiden CAD-RADS is the Coronary Artery Disease-Reporting and Data System CAD-RADS is developed to standardize reporting of coronary CTA, to improve communication
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