Clinical RadiologyLoffroy R, Guiu B, Lambert A, Mousson C, Tanter Y, Martin L, Cercueil JP, Krausé D (2008) Management of post-biopsy renal allograft arteriovenous fistulas with selective arterial embolization:
Abbreviated breast MRI scans demonstrated comparable diagnostic accuracy to full multiparametric protocol MRI scans for women with extremely dense breasts, according to findings from the DENSE trial published in Radiology. MRI scans have greater diagnostic accuracy than mammograms for women with ... Pros...
Table 1. An example of anticipated level of care required following neurosurgery and potential complications Surgical procedureSuggested time in recovery room (hours)aPotential complications Craniotomy/tumour resection 4–6 hours Cerebral oedema Intracranial haemorrhage Seizure Subgaleal CSF leak Infection Pos...
SARS-CoV-2 has spread rapidly worldwide and infected hundreds of millions of people worldwide. With the increasing number of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals, the emergence of its associated complications, sequelae, has become a new global health crisis secondary to acute infection. For...
Interventional radiology (IR) has evolved into a full-fledged clinical specialty with attendant comprehensive patient care responsibilities. Providing exce
We performed a retrospective study to determine the prognostic value of baseline whole-body MTV and TLG measurements in patients with newly diagnosed, biopsy-proven PTLD as a primary research goal. Prognostic value of IPI and other markers of interest were analyzed as secondary outcome parameters. ...
Following surgery, there are minor complications that can occur such as the formation of hematoma and lymphoceles, which need to be interpreted correctly and not mistaken for recurrent disease. In addition, other complications seen following surgery may affect patient management such as pelvic abscess...
Antibodies targeting the PD-1, PD-L1, and CTLA-4 immune checkpoint axis have been used in a variety of tumor types. They achieve anti-tumor activity through activating the patient’s own immune system to target immune response evading cancer cells. Howev
f Radiology,University HospitalofFrankfurt/Main,Germany g InstituteofTransfusionMedicine,Immunohaematology andImmunogenetics,GermanRedCross,Universityof Frankfurt/Main,Germany ∗ Correspondingauthor:I.A.Hauser, i.hauser@em.uni-frankfurt.de A45-year-oldmanwasadmittedwithfeverand elevatedpancreasenzymes6monthsaft...
complications, less red cell transfusions, shorter stay in intensive care, and preservation of uterine function.58Benefits of a primary radiology approach include the avoidance of general anesthesia, avoidance of an open surgical procedure, and the ability to identify and embolize sources of bleedin...