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The Radiology Assistant : Characterisation of liver masses The conspicuity of a liver lesion depends on the attenuation difference between the lesion and the normal liver On a non enhanced CT-scan (NECT) liver tumors usually are not visible, because the inherent contrast between tumor tissue and the surrounding liver parenchyma is too low Only a minority of tumors contain calcifications, cystic components, fat or hemorrage and will be detected on a
The Radiology Assistant : Abdominal wall hernias Abdominal hernias are usually a clinical diagnosis and have been considered a simple problem to be repaired However, long-term follow-up of patients has shown disappointing results, both in terms of complications and recurrence (1) Due to increased complex abdominal wall surgery, pre-operative CT planning with abdominal wall mapping has gained increasing attention In this article we will
Horner syndrome. - The Radiology Assistant Publicationdate 2023-12-20 Horner syndrome is a rare clinical condition presenting with partial ptosis, miosis and facial anhidrosis described in 1869 by Johann Friedrich Horner The clinical symptoms allow the anatomic location of the underlying pathology somewhere in the oculosympathetic pathway Imaging plays an important role in the final diagnosis
Cervical Lymph Node Map - The Radiology Assistant Cervical Lymph Node Map modified from Robbins Aurelia Fairise and Robin Smithuis Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine in Nancy, France and the Alrijne hospital in Leiderdorp, the Netherlands
LI-RADS - The Radiology Assistant Publicationdate 26-3-2020 The Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) is a classification system for liver lesions which is used in patients with liver cirrhosis and chronic HBV without cirrhosis, because these patients have an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) The LI-RADS category reflects the probability of HCC and is based on the typical CT and MR-findings in HCC
The Radiology Assistant : Radiology. expert Publicationdate 2017-07-12 Radiology expert explains in an understandable manner how to interpret radiological examinations that you will encounter during the internships
Chest X-Ray - Lung disease - The Radiology Assistant Publicationdate 2014-02-01 On a chest x-ray lung abnormalities will either present as areas of increased density or as areas of decreased density Lung abnormalities with an increased density - also called opacities - are the most common A practical approach is to divide these into four patterns: Consolidation Interstitial Nodules or masses Atelectasis In this article we will focus on this
The Radiology Assistant : Dementia - Role of MRI The role of neuroimaging in dementia nowadays extends beyond its traditional role of excluding neurosurgical lesions Radiological findings may support the diagnosis of specific neurodegenerative disorders and sometimes radiological findings are necessary to confirm the diagnosis It is a challenge for neuroimaging to contribute to the early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases such as
Sella Turcica and Parasellar Region - The Radiology Assistant Sella Turcica and Parasellar Region Walter Kucharczyk and Marieke Hazewinkel Radiology department of the University of Toronto, Canada and the Radiology department the Medical Centre Alkmaar, the Netherlands
Neonatal Chest X-Ray - The Radiology Assistant In this review we will discuss a systematic approach to the neonatal chest radiograph Close collaboration between neonatologists and radiologists is the key in achieving the correct diagnosis, since the radiographic features of many lung disorders overlap and the findings on the chest film can be rather subtle Clinical information like age of the neonate, gestational age and therapy with