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    MRI plays an important role as a secondary test or problem-solving modality in the evaluation of adnexal lesions depicted at US. MRI has increased specificity compared with US, decreasing the number of false-positive diagnoses for malignancy and thereby avoiding unnecessary or over-extensive surgery in patients with benign lesions or borderline tumors, while women with possible malignancies can…

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    Background There are limited data on the pattern and severity of myocardial injury in patients with COVID-19 vaccination–associated myocarditis. Purpose To describe myocardial injury following COVID-19 vaccination and to compare these findings to other causes of myocarditis. Materials and Methods In this retrospective cohort study, consecutive adult patients with myocarditis with at least one…

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    Transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CA) is an overlooked cause of heart failure, with substantial morbidity and mortality. The emergence of several novel therapies has fueled the interest in early and accurate diagnosis of ATTR-CA so that potentially life-saving pharmacologic therapy can be administered in a timely manner. The most promising imaging modality and biomarker is SPECT imaging…

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    Gallbladder polyps (also known as polypoid lesions of the gallbladder) are a common incidental finding. The vast majority of gallbladder polyps smaller than 10 mm are not true neoplastic polyps but are benign cholesterol polyps with no inherent risk of malignancy. In addition, recent studies have shown that the overall risk of gallbladder cancer is not increased in patients with small gallbladder…

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    Background Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) reflect imaging features on lung CT scans that are compatible with (early) interstitial lung disease. Despite accumulating evidence regarding the incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of ILAs, the histopathologic correlates of ILAs remain elusive. Purpose To determine the correlation between radiologic and histopathologic findings in CT-defined…

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    • Histopathologic features of interstitial lung abnormalities, including paraseptal organized fibrosis and lymphocytic inflammation, were present in regions that were normal at CT. https://t.co/hG5GMMd66q https://t.co/yRJBrxwOwh

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    Background Patients with Gaucher disease (GD) have a high risk of fragility fractures. Routine evaluation of bone involvement in these patients includes radiography and repeated dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). However, osteonecrosis and bone fracture may affect the accuracy of DXA. Purpose To assess the utility of DXA and radiographic femoral cortical thickness measurements as predictors…

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    SectionsReviewEmerging and Evolving Concepts in Cancer Immunotherapy Imaging ct mr oi Laurent Dercle, Shawn Sun, Romain-David Seban, Ahmed Mekki, Roger Sun, Lambros Tselikas, Sophie Hans, Alice Bernard-Tessier, Fadila Mihoubi Bouvier, Nicolas Aide, Laetitia Vercellino, Alexia Rivas, Antoine Girard, Fatima-Zohra Mokrane, Guillaume Manson, Roch Houot, Egesta Lopci, Randy Yeh,…

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    References1. Oto A. Prostate MR Imaging. Radiol Clin North Am 2018;56(2):xiii. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar2. Westphalen AC, McCulloch CE, Anaokar JM, et al. Variability of the Positive Predictive Value of PI-RADS for Prostate MRI across 26 Centers: Experience of the Society of Abdominal Radiology Prostate Cancer Disease-focused Panel. Radiology 2020;296(1):76–84. Link, Google Scholar3. …

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    Background The efficacy of ferumoxytol, an ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide particle for three-dimensional (3D) MR neurography, has yet to be evaluated. Purpose To evaluate the effects of low-dose ferumoxytol for vascular suppression and nerve visualization in 3D brachial plexus MR neurography as a pilot study. Materials and Methods Volunteers without anemia were prospectively enrolled in…

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    Criteria based on measurements of lesion diameter at CT have guided treatment with historical therapies due to the strong association between tumor size and survival. Clinical experience with immune checkpoint modulators shows that editing immune system function can be effective in various solid tumors. Equally, novel immune-related phenomena accompany this novel therapeutic paradigm. These…

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