new virological tools for management of - HAL
... The level of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) has been proposed as a marker of infected liver mass or the amount of covalently closed circular DNA, the episomal form of HBV, which persists in hepatocytes. Combined analysis of HBsAg and HBV DNA levels can be used to identify inactive carriers and ...
... The level of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) has been proposed as a marker of infected liver mass or the amount of covalently closed circular DNA, the episomal form of HBV, which persists in hepatocytes. Combined analysis of HBsAg and HBV DNA levels can be used to identify inactive carriers and ...
Ms - F6 Publishing Home
... ultrasound-guided percutaneous tumor ablation [radiofrequency (n = 14), microwave (n = 9)] followed by intravenous contrast-enhanced CBCT. Baseline multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and peri-procedural CBCT images were compared. CBCT image quality was assessed as poor, good, or excellent. Ima ...
... ultrasound-guided percutaneous tumor ablation [radiofrequency (n = 14), microwave (n = 9)] followed by intravenous contrast-enhanced CBCT. Baseline multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and peri-procedural CBCT images were compared. CBCT image quality was assessed as poor, good, or excellent. Ima ...
Classification schema for anatomic variations
... saphenous vein graft was attempted, but had ‘‘no reflow’’ phenomenon. Although not specifically noted in our series, this group is also to include those patients with multiple small perforators without evidence of dominance, reported by other authors.2 (Fig. 5). The additive total is greater than 100% ...
... saphenous vein graft was attempted, but had ‘‘no reflow’’ phenomenon. Although not specifically noted in our series, this group is also to include those patients with multiple small perforators without evidence of dominance, reported by other authors.2 (Fig. 5). The additive total is greater than 100% ...
Guidance for the Communication of Clinical and Imaging
... any other means; and to avoid any confusion, these terms should not be used to refer to the activities of the radiologist assistant. However radiologist assistants may add to the patient record (following the policies and procedures of the facility) in a manner similar to any other dependent non-phy ...
... any other means; and to avoid any confusion, these terms should not be used to refer to the activities of the radiologist assistant. However radiologist assistants may add to the patient record (following the policies and procedures of the facility) in a manner similar to any other dependent non-phy ...
Upright Open MRI Centres
... with the back in neutral, flexed and extended. Sagittal T2 and Axial T2 weighted sections were made through the lower five intervertebral discs in each position. • In 12 cases, no significant abnormality was seen in any of the five postures • In 13 cases, abnormalities were demonstrated in ...
... with the back in neutral, flexed and extended. Sagittal T2 and Axial T2 weighted sections were made through the lower five intervertebral discs in each position. • In 12 cases, no significant abnormality was seen in any of the five postures • In 13 cases, abnormalities were demonstrated in ...
The significance of BOLD MRI in differentiation
... Allograft rejection and acute tubular necrosis (ATN) are two important causes of early kidney allograft dysfunction, and it is difficult to discriminate between them by regular clinical tests. Percutaneous transplant biopsy is the most effective method, but it has risks such as bleeding, kidney rupt ...
... Allograft rejection and acute tubular necrosis (ATN) are two important causes of early kidney allograft dysfunction, and it is difficult to discriminate between them by regular clinical tests. Percutaneous transplant biopsy is the most effective method, but it has risks such as bleeding, kidney rupt ...
2011 Rosen et al. J Am Coll Radiol.
... and the specificity was 97% (95% CI, 95%-99%). A meta-analysis published in October 2006 included 26 studies of US and CT — 15 prospective and 11 retrospective, in the pediatric population. The pooled sensitivity of US was 88% (95% CI, 86%-90%) and specificity of 94% (95% CI, 92%-95%) compared with ...
... and the specificity was 97% (95% CI, 95%-99%). A meta-analysis published in October 2006 included 26 studies of US and CT — 15 prospective and 11 retrospective, in the pediatric population. The pooled sensitivity of US was 88% (95% CI, 86%-90%) and specificity of 94% (95% CI, 92%-95%) compared with ...
ICRP PUBLICATION 121: Radiological Protection in Paediatric
... not sufficiently efficacious, is contrary to good medical practice and not sound radiological protection. Justification is also a key principle in medical exposures. Publication 105 describes three levels of justification, one of which is justification of individual exposures. This is particularly importan ...
... not sufficiently efficacious, is contrary to good medical practice and not sound radiological protection. Justification is also a key principle in medical exposures. Publication 105 describes three levels of justification, one of which is justification of individual exposures. This is particularly importan ...
Safety of coronary Computed Tomography Angiography for
... tests are negative, but then high mortality is documented5. In this respect, in recent years some research studies have demonstrated a high sensitivity and specificity of coronary CTA (as compared to coronary angiography) for detecting coronary artery stenosis6,7. Despite the favorable results of CT ...
... tests are negative, but then high mortality is documented5. In this respect, in recent years some research studies have demonstrated a high sensitivity and specificity of coronary CTA (as compared to coronary angiography) for detecting coronary artery stenosis6,7. Despite the favorable results of CT ...
Diagnostic Accuracy of Tissue Doppler Index E/e` for Evaluating Left
... Empty cells are the result of no available data. 292 indicates set of true-positive, false-positive, false-negative, and true-negative values for recommended by American Society of Echocardiography E/e’ cutoffs; CAD, coronary artery disease; cath lab, catheterization laboratory; CCU, critical care u ...
... Empty cells are the result of no available data. 292 indicates set of true-positive, false-positive, false-negative, and true-negative values for recommended by American Society of Echocardiography E/e’ cutoffs; CAD, coronary artery disease; cath lab, catheterization laboratory; CCU, critical care u ...
The Debate on Pelvic Lymphadenopathy Size Significance in
... ovarian carcinoma who underwent surgery followed by chemotherapy. The findings of contrast enhanced MDCT were interpreted by two experienced radiologists unaware of the PET/CT findings. At least two experienced nuclear medicine physicians unaware of the contrast enhanced-MDCT findings examined the PET ...
... ovarian carcinoma who underwent surgery followed by chemotherapy. The findings of contrast enhanced MDCT were interpreted by two experienced radiologists unaware of the PET/CT findings. At least two experienced nuclear medicine physicians unaware of the contrast enhanced-MDCT findings examined the PET ...
A quality assurance phantom for electronic portal
... older and outdated systems.(4-7) Modern linear accelerators are equipped with advanced EPID designs which utilize amorphous silicon technology (also known as flat panels) and have superior image quality compared to the older devices based on video camera or ion chamber technology. EPID has become an ...
... older and outdated systems.(4-7) Modern linear accelerators are equipped with advanced EPID designs which utilize amorphous silicon technology (also known as flat panels) and have superior image quality compared to the older devices based on video camera or ion chamber technology. EPID has become an ...
The big question: CT, MRI or nuclear for coronary
... at quite a speed from the traditional classical approach of taking as much of the tumour out as possible. That’s the basic surgical approach, which is still successful for many patients. But more and more patients are being treated with a combination of therapies and this sometimes leads to an exces ...
... at quite a speed from the traditional classical approach of taking as much of the tumour out as possible. That’s the basic surgical approach, which is still successful for many patients. But more and more patients are being treated with a combination of therapies and this sometimes leads to an exces ...
draft template - American College of Radiology
... b. The upright, decubitus, or cross-table lateral film projection is obtained with the X-ray beam parallel to the floor and perpendicular to the film or image receptor, to optimize the visualization of small amounts of pneumoperitoneum, and to assess the distribution and configuration of air fluid l ...
... b. The upright, decubitus, or cross-table lateral film projection is obtained with the X-ray beam parallel to the floor and perpendicular to the film or image receptor, to optimize the visualization of small amounts of pneumoperitoneum, and to assess the distribution and configuration of air fluid l ...
Garba_Idris_MASTERS
... this modality is recognized as delivering a high dose. CT, therefore, contributes significantly to the total collective effective dose to the population. Elimination of unnecessary or unproductive radiation exposure is necessary. To achieve this, practitioners must adhere to the principles of the ju ...
... this modality is recognized as delivering a high dose. CT, therefore, contributes significantly to the total collective effective dose to the population. Elimination of unnecessary or unproductive radiation exposure is necessary. To achieve this, practitioners must adhere to the principles of the ju ...
Full-Paying - Western Cape Government
... (a) Unless specifically stated in this section of the NRPL-HS, the general descriptors between the professional and technical component apply to both components of the services. (b) The items reflecting the technical component in this section of the NRPL-HS may only be charged by the owner of the eq ...
... (a) Unless specifically stated in this section of the NRPL-HS, the general descriptors between the professional and technical component apply to both components of the services. (b) The items reflecting the technical component in this section of the NRPL-HS may only be charged by the owner of the eq ...
Positron emission tomographic imaging with 11C
... white hard-copy images were also available. Any disagreement was resolved by consensus. For qualitative analysis, abnormalities were defined as areas with tracer uptake above the normal level in comparison to the normal contralateral side or surrounding tissues. Visible uptake in the lesions was sco ...
... white hard-copy images were also available. Any disagreement was resolved by consensus. For qualitative analysis, abnormalities were defined as areas with tracer uptake above the normal level in comparison to the normal contralateral side or surrounding tissues. Visible uptake in the lesions was sco ...
Utility of Preoperative Computed Tomography and Magnetic
... study, as MRI has been shown to be superior for soft tissue abnormities and the absence of a cochlear nerve. However, it is very rare for an MRI to show a significant abnormality if the CT was read as normal. On review of the literature, there is not a single case of a cochlear implant candidate wit ...
... study, as MRI has been shown to be superior for soft tissue abnormities and the absence of a cochlear nerve. However, it is very rare for an MRI to show a significant abnormality if the CT was read as normal. On review of the literature, there is not a single case of a cochlear implant candidate wit ...
Assessment of right ventricular function by pulmonary disease
... because of bad quality of the video recording. The Ew/Aw ratio, and Ew and Aw velocities were not evaluated in two patients due to high heart rates and merging early and late diastolic tricuspid velocity peaks. Correlation with pulmonary function tests Patients had a wide range of FEV1 and arterial ...
... because of bad quality of the video recording. The Ew/Aw ratio, and Ew and Aw velocities were not evaluated in two patients due to high heart rates and merging early and late diastolic tricuspid velocity peaks. Correlation with pulmonary function tests Patients had a wide range of FEV1 and arterial ...
Evaluation of fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in
... distant site. There were nine (39.1%) isolated local recurrences and five (21.7%) isolated lung metastases. Eight patients (34.7%) had lung metastases combined with other sites of recurrence and one (4.3%) had isolated distant metastases at sites other than the lung. Not all these patients had FDG P ...
... distant site. There were nine (39.1%) isolated local recurrences and five (21.7%) isolated lung metastases. Eight patients (34.7%) had lung metastases combined with other sites of recurrence and one (4.3%) had isolated distant metastases at sites other than the lung. Not all these patients had FDG P ...
Volumetric High-resolution Computed Tomography of the Lung — a
... three-dimensional reconstruction, so giving a better depiction of the various pathologies.4,5 With MDCT scanners, high-resolution volumetric scans of the chest can be obtained in a single breath-hold without misregistration artifact.6,7 Several recently published studies have demonstrated the validi ...
... three-dimensional reconstruction, so giving a better depiction of the various pathologies.4,5 With MDCT scanners, high-resolution volumetric scans of the chest can be obtained in a single breath-hold without misregistration artifact.6,7 Several recently published studies have demonstrated the validi ...
Code of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology: Draft
... Ancillary equipment – equipment other than radiological equipment or protective equipment that has an impact on the successful outcome of a radiological procedure such as automatic film processors, printers, image receptors, view boxes and equipment used for digital image display. Comforter/carer – ...
... Ancillary equipment – equipment other than radiological equipment or protective equipment that has an impact on the successful outcome of a radiological procedure such as automatic film processors, printers, image receptors, view boxes and equipment used for digital image display. Comforter/carer – ...
Imaging in radiotherapy - Nuclear Sciences and Applications
... surrounding critical normal tissue. Overall, the process of radiation therapy has become increasingly complex as the technology for its delivery advances. Recent developments in radiation collimation (e.g. multi-leaf collimators), computation (inverse planning), and imaging (target definition and ta ...
... surrounding critical normal tissue. Overall, the process of radiation therapy has become increasingly complex as the technology for its delivery advances. Recent developments in radiation collimation (e.g. multi-leaf collimators), computation (inverse planning), and imaging (target definition and ta ...
Code of Practice for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology: Draft
... Ancillary equipment – equipment other than radiological equipment or protective equipment that has an impact on the successful outcome of a radiological procedure such as automatic film processors, printers, image receptors, view boxes and equipment used for digital image display. Comforter/carer – ...
... Ancillary equipment – equipment other than radiological equipment or protective equipment that has an impact on the successful outcome of a radiological procedure such as automatic film processors, printers, image receptors, view boxes and equipment used for digital image display. Comforter/carer – ...
Imaging in Radiotherapy, IAEA Consultant`s meeting report
... surrounding critical normal tissue. Overall, the process of radiation therapy has become increasingly complex as the technology for its delivery advances. Recent developments in radiation collimation (e.g. multi-leaf collimators), computation (inverse planning), and imaging (target definition and ta ...
... surrounding critical normal tissue. Overall, the process of radiation therapy has become increasingly complex as the technology for its delivery advances. Recent developments in radiation collimation (e.g. multi-leaf collimators), computation (inverse planning), and imaging (target definition and ta ...
Neutron capture therapy of cancer
Neutron capture therapy (NCT) is a noninvasive therapeutic modality for treating locally invasive malignant tumors such as primary brain tumors and recurrent head and neck cancer. It is a two step procedure: first, the patient is injected with a tumor localizing drug containing a non-radioactive isotope that has a high propensity or cross section (σ) to capture slow neutrons. The cross section of the capture agent is many times greater than that of the other elements present in tissues such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. In the second step, the patient is radiated with epithermal neutrons, which after losing energy as they penetrate tissue, are absorbed by the capture agent which subsequently emits high-energy charged particles, thereby resulting in a biologically destructive nuclear reaction (Fig.1).All of the clinical experience to date with NCT is with the non-radioactive isotope boron-10, and this is known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). At this time, the use of other non-radioactive isotopes, such as gadolinium, has been limited, and to date, it has not been used clinically. BNCT has been evaluated clinically as an alternative to conventional radiation therapy for the treatment of malignant brain tumors (gliomas), and more recently, recurrent, locally advanced head and neck cancer.