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Sousa, Francisco Alencar de, Vivaldo Medeiros Santos, Amanda Juliane da Silva Branco, Carmen Regina de Souza Franco, Luciana Takahashi Carvalho Ribeiro, Rogério Santos da Silva Nogueira, João Rafael Ferraz, et al. "Radiologia e ciência cognitiva: os avanços tecnológicos e a neurociência." Revista Remecs - Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudos Científicos em Saúde 3, no. 5 (December 30, 2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24281/reremecs2526-2874.2018.3.5.43-53.

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O presente artigo é uma tentativa de reflexão sobre a relevância da radiologia no processo de transformação nos estudos das ciências cognitivas, a partir da segunda metade do século XIX. Desta forma, procurou-se explorar os procedimentos produzidos pela tecnologia de mapeamento do cérebro, como sendo fator fundamental no entendimento de como são as funções cerebrais e como o cérebro aprende. Para esta reflexão, o objetivo é trazer os processos de desenvolvimento técnico e teórico de equipamentos da radiologia que foram capazes de contribuir para os estudos das ciências cognitivas. Partiu-se da hipótese de que só a partir do desenvolvimento da área de radiologia que foi possível o avanço nos estudos das funções do cérebro. Espera-se que tais reflexões abram caminhos para novas pesquisas que pretendem explicar aptidões mentais como a linguagem, a memória e análises mais profundas, para descrever como os processos neuropsicológicos produzem o estado cognitivo.Descritores: Radiologia, Ciência Cognitiva, Tecnologia, Cérebro. Radiology and Cognitive Science: technological Advances and neuroscienceAbstract: The present article is an attempt to reflect on the relevance of radiology in the process of transformation in the studies of cognitive sciences, from the second half of the XIX century. In this way, we tried to explore the procedures produced by brain mapping technology, as a fundamental factor in understanding how brain functions are and how the brain learns. For this reflection, the objective is to bring the processes of technical and theoretical development of radiology equipment that were able to contribute to the studies of the cognitive sciences. It was hypothesized that only from the development of the radiology area that it was possible to advance in the studies of brain functions. It is hoped that such reflections will open the way to new research that seeks to explain mental abilities such as language, memory and deeper analysis to describe how neuropsychological processes produce cognitive status.Descriptors: Radiology, Cognitive Science, Technology, Brain. Radiología y ciencia cognitiva: avances tecnológicos y neurocienciaResumen: El presente artículo es un intento de reflexión sobre la relevancia de la radiología en el proceso de transformación en los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas, a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. De esta forma, se buscó explorar los procedimientos producidos por la tecnología de mapeo del cerebro, como siendo factor fundamental en el entendimiento de cómo son las funciones cerebrales y cómo el cerebro aprende. Para esta reflexión, el objetivo es traer los procesos de desarrollo técnico y teórico de equipos de radiología que fueron capaces de contribuir a los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas. Se partió de la hipótesis de que sólo a partir del desarrollo del área de radiología que fue posible el avance en los estudios de las funciones del cerebro. Se espera que tales reflexiones abran caminos para nuevas investigaciones que pretenden explicar aptitudes mentales como el lenguaje, la memoria y análisis más profundos, para describir cómo los procesos neuropsicológicos producen el estado cognitivo.Descriptores: Radiología, Ciencia Cognitiva, Tecnología, Cerebro.
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Sousa, Francisco Alencar de, Vivaldo Medeiros Santos, Amanda Juliane da Silva Branco, Carmen Regina de Souza Franco, Luciana Takahashi Carvalho Ribeiro, Rogério Santos da Silva Nogueira, João Rafael Ferraz, et al. "Radiologia e ciência cognitiva: os avanços tecnológicos e a neurociência." Revista Remecs - Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudos Científicos em Saúde 3, no. 5 (April 30, 2019): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24281/revremecs2526-2874.2018.3.5.43-53.

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O presente artigo é uma tentativa de reflexão sobre a relevância da radiologia no processo de transformação nos estudos das ciências cognitivas, a partir da segunda metade do século XIX. Desta forma, procurou-se explorar os procedimentos produzidos pela tecnologia de mapeamento do cérebro, como sendo fator fundamental no entendimento de como são as funções cerebrais e como o cérebro aprende. Para esta reflexão, o objetivo é trazer os processos de desenvolvimento técnico e teórico de equipamentos da radiologia que foram capazes de contribuir para os estudos das ciências cognitivas. Partiu-se da hipótese de que só a partir do desenvolvimento da área de radiologia que foi possível o avanço nos estudos das funções do cérebro. Espera-se que tais reflexões abram caminhos para novas pesquisas que pretendem explicar aptidões mentais como a linguagem, a memória e análises mais profundas, para descrever como os processos neuropsicológicos produzem o estado cognitivo.Descritores: Radiologia, Ciência Cognitiva, Tecnologia, Cérebro. Radiology and Cognitive Science: technological Advances and neuroscienceAbstract: The present article is an attempt to reflect on the relevance of radiology in the process of transformation in the studies of cognitive sciences, from the second half of the XIX century. In this way, we tried to explore the procedures produced by brain mapping technology, as a fundamental factor in understanding how brain functions are and how the brain learns. For this reflection, the objective is to bring the processes of technical and theoretical development of radiology equipment that were able to contribute to the studies of the cognitive sciences. It was hypothesized that only from the development of the radiology area that it was possible to advance in the studies of brain functions. It is hoped that such reflections will open the way to new research that seeks to explain mental abilities such as language, memory and deeper analysis to describe how neuropsychological processes produce cognitive status.Descriptors: Radiology, Cognitive Science, Technology, Brain. Radiología y ciencia cognitiva: avances tecnológicos y neurocienciaResumen: El presente artículo es un intento de reflexión sobre la relevancia de la radiología en el proceso de transformación en los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas, a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. De esta forma, se buscó explorar los procedimientos producidos por la tecnología de mapeo del cerebro, como siendo factor fundamental en el entendimiento de cómo son las funciones cerebrales y cómo el cerebro aprende. Para esta reflexión, el objetivo es traer los procesos de desarrollo técnico y teórico de equipos de radiología que fueron capaces de contribuir a los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas. Se partió de la hipótesis de que sólo a partir del desarrollo del área de radiología que fue posible el avance en los estudios de las funciones del cerebro. Se espera que tales reflexiones abran caminos para nuevas investigaciones que pretenden explicar aptitudes mentales como el lenguaje, la memoria y análisis más profundos, para describir cómo los procesos neuropsicológicos producen el estado cognitivo.Descriptores: Radiología, Ciencia Cognitiva, Tecnología, Cerebro.
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Sousa, Franciso Alencar de, Vivaldo Medeiros Santos, Amanda Juliane da Silva Branco, Carmen Regina de Souza Franco, Luciana Takahashi Carvalho Ribeiro, Rogério Santos da Silva Nogueira, João Rafael Ferraz, et al. "Radiologia e ciência cognitiva: os avanços tecnológicos e a neurociência." Revista Remecs - Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudos Científicos em Saúde 3, no. 5 (December 30, 2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24281/rremecs2526-2874.2018.3.5.43-53.

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O presente artigo é uma tentativa de reflexão sobre a relevância da radiologia no processo de transformação nos estudos das ciências cognitivas, a partir da segunda metade do século XIX. Desta forma, procurou-se explorar os procedimentos produzidos pela tecnologia de mapeamento do cérebro, como sendo fator fundamental no entendimento de como são as funções cerebrais e como o cérebro aprende. Para esta reflexão, o objetivo é trazer os processos de desenvolvimento técnico e teórico de equipamentos da radiologia que foram capazes de contribuir para os estudos das ciências cognitivas. Partiu-se da hipótese de que só a partir do desenvolvimento da área de radiologia que foi possível o avanço nos estudos das funções do cérebro. Espera-se que tais reflexões abram caminhos para novas pesquisas que pretendem explicar aptidões mentais como a linguagem, a memória e análises mais profundas, para descrever como os processos neuropsicológicos produzem o estado cognitivo.Descritores: Radiologia, Ciência Cognitiva, Tecnologia, Cérebro. Radiology and Cognitive Science: technological Advances and neuroscienceAbstract: The present article is an attempt to reflect on the relevance of radiology in the process of transformation in the studies of cognitive sciences, from the second half of the XIX century. In this way, we tried to explore the procedures produced by brain mapping technology, as a fundamental factor in understanding how brain functions are and how the brain learns. For this reflection, the objective is to bring the processes of technical and theoretical development of radiology equipment that were able to contribute to the studies of the cognitive sciences. It was hypothesized that only from the development of the radiology area that it was possible to advance in the studies of brain functions. It is hoped that such reflections will open the way to new research that seeks to explain mental abilities such as language, memory and deeper analysis to describe how neuropsychological processes produce cognitive status.Descriptors: Radiology, Cognitive Science, Technology, Brain. Radiología y ciencia cognitiva: avances tecnológicos y neurocienciaResumen: El presente artículo es un intento de reflexión sobre la relevancia de la radiología en el proceso de transformación en los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas, a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. De esta forma, se buscó explorar los procedimientos producidos por la tecnología de mapeo del cerebro, como siendo factor fundamental en el entendimiento de cómo son las funciones cerebrales y cómo el cerebro aprende. Para esta reflexión, el objetivo es traer los procesos de desarrollo técnico y teórico de equipos de radiología que fueron capaces de contribuir a los estudios de las ciencias cognitivas. Se partió de la hipótesis de que sólo a partir del desarrollo del área de radiología que fue posible el avance en los estudios de las funciones del cerebro. Se espera que tales reflexiones abran caminos para nuevas investigaciones que pretenden explicar aptitudes mentales como el lenguaje, la memoria y análisis más profundos, para describir cómo los procesos neuropsicológicos producen el estado cognitivo.Descriptores: Radiología, Ciencia Cognitiva, Tecnología, Cerebro.
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Rodrigues, Paulo. "Radiologia Pulmonar[Pulmonary radiology]." Radiology 161, no. 3 (December 1986): 684. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiology.161.3.684.

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Glass, Ronald B. J. "Interventionelle Radiologie[Interventional radiology]." Radiology 170, no. 3 (March 1989): 998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiology.170.3.998.

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Silva, Wendell da Luz, Richard Siqueira Dias, Clayton Sidney de Almeida Vergara, and Leanderson Luiz de Sá. "O papel da Virdentopsy® no avanço das ciências radiológicas legais." Revista Remecs - Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudos Cientí­ficos em Saúde 8, no. 14 (November 1, 2023): 108–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24281/rremecs2023.8.14.108-119.

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A virdentopsy® é uma técnica inovadora de autópsia virtual que utiliza imagens radiográficas, fotos 2D/3D e gravação de vídeo para analisar restos humanos. A técnica foi desenvolvida em 2020, durante a pandemia de COVID-19, para permitir o correto processamento de restos humanos e obter um perfil genético dos restos humanos não identificados. A virdentopsy® é uma ferramenta valiosa para as autoridades policiais e forenses, pois pode ajudar a identificar vítimas, obter informações sobre a causa da morte e investigar crimes. A revisão bibliográfica foi realizada na base de dados PubMed®, utilizando os descritores: radiologia odontológica forense. Para refinar a busca dos artigos encontrados, também foi utilizada a relação entre a radiologia odontológica e as ciências radiológicas legais. No Brasil, a virdentopsy® tem um potencial significativo para contribuir com a resolução de questões científicas modernas e jurídico-administrativas enfrentadas pelas Ciências Radiológicas Legais. Descritores: Radiologia Odontológica, Radiologia Legal, Autópsia Virtual. Virdentopsy®’s role in advancing legal radiological sciences Abstract: Virdentopsy® is an innovative virtual autopsy technique that uses radiographic images, 2D/3D photos, and video recordings to analyze human remains. The technique was developed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to allow the correct processing of human remains and to obtain a genetic profile of unidentified human remains. Virdentopsy® is a valuable tool for law enforcement and forensic authorities, as it can help to identify victims, obtain information about the cause of death, and investigate crimes. A literature review was conducted in the PubMed® database using the descriptors: forensic dental radiology. To refine the search for the articles found, the relationship between dental radiology and legal radiological sciences was also used. In Brazil, virdentopsy® has the potential to significantly contribute to the resolution of modern scientific and legal-administrative issues faced by Legal Radiological Sciences. Descriptors: Forensic Dental Radiology, Legal Radiology, Virtual Autopsy. El papel de Virdentopsy® en el avance de las ciencias radiológicas legales Resumen: Virdentopsy® es una innovadora técnica de autopsia virtual que utiliza imágenes radiográficas, fotografías 2D/3D y grabaciones de vídeo para analizar restos humanos. La técnica fue desarrollada en 2020, durante la pandemia de COVID-19, para permitir el correcto procesamiento de restos humanos y obtener un perfil genético de restos humanos no identificados. Virdentopsy® es una herramienta valiosa para las autoridades policiales y forenses, ya que puede ayudar a identificar a las víctimas, obtener información sobre la causa de la muerte e investigar delitos. La revisión de la literatura se realizó en la base de datos PubMed®, utilizando los descriptores: radiología dental forense. Para afinar la búsqueda de los artículos encontrados también se utilizó la relación entre la radiología dental y las ciencias radiológicas jurídicas. En Brasil, virdentopsy® tiene un potencial significativo para contribuir a la resolución de los problemas científicos y jurídico-administrativos modernos que enfrentan las Ciencias Radiológicas Jurídicas. Descriptores: Radiología Dental, Radiología Forense, Autopsia Virtual.
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Hanson, Joshua Anspach, Regina Ason, Jeffrey Weinreb, Alison Van Dyke, and Kisha Anne Mitchell. "Radiology Estimates of Viable Tumor Percentage in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Ablation Cavities Correlate Poorly With Pathology Assessment." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 137, no. 3 (March 1, 2013): 392–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/arpa.2012-0126-oa.

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Context.—No study has evaluated radiology/pathology correlation of percentage viable tumor (PVT) estimates in ablated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to examine the reliability of radiologic estimates. Objective.—To determine how well interdisciplinary PVT estimates correlate and identify pathologic factors that influence this correlation. Design.—Pathologists and radiologists established blinded PVT estimates in 22 HCC ablation cavities. Paired sample t tests examined the differences between the interdisciplinary estimates. Results.—Fifteen cavities had pathologic viable tumor (VT) (68%) and 6 had radiographic VT (22%). Radiology's sensitivity for detecting VT was 40% and the specificity was 100%. Pathology detected significantly more VT than radiology (pathology mean = 22.3% versus radiology mean = 2.6%; P = .005). Five cavities had tumor growth in a discontinuous rim pattern, 7 in a nodular pattern, and 3 in a solid pattern. Radiology did not detect VT in cavities with a discontinuous rim pattern (sensitivity = 0%) but did detect VT in 3 cavities with a nodular pattern (sensitivity = 43%), and in all cavities with a solid pattern (sensitivity = 100%). There was no significant difference in PVT estimates in cavities 3.5 cm or larger (P = .07), but there was a significant difference in cavities smaller than 3.5 cm (P = .01). Conclusion.—This study clarifies that the risk of underestimation by imaging is greatest in small lesions (<3.5 cm), though the sensitivity of detection depends primarily on the tumor growth pattern within the cavity. This underestimation raises the question of whether basing treatment decisions on a radiologic impression of complete ablation is valid.
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Marasco, JA, and OW Linton. "Marketing radiology and radiologic services." American Journal of Roentgenology 152, no. 1 (January 1989): 191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.152.1.191.

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Jahiroh, NFN, Nunung Hendrawati, and Maya Marinda Montain. "Profil Hematologi dan Pemantauan Dosis Petugas Radiologi di Rumah Sakit Penyakit Infeksi (RSPI) Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso Tahun 2014-2015." Indonesian Journal of Infectious Diseases 3, no. 2 (November 6, 2017): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32667/ijid.v3i2.34.

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AbstrakLatar belakang : Petugas radiologi mempunyai risiko untuk terpapar radiasi. Pemantauan kesehatan dan dosis para petugas radiologi wajib dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi adanya gejala awal atau tanda kerusakan awal akibat paparan radiasi dan untuk menjamin keselamatan dan kesehatan petugas radiologi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kewaspadaan terhadap risiko paparan radiasi pada petugas radiologi berdasarkan hasil pemeriksaan hematologi dan pemantauan dosis.Metode : Kajian ini menggunakan desain deskriptif dengan metode potong lintang. Subyek yang digunakan dalam kajian ini terdiri dari ahli radiologi, radiografer dan petugas administrasi yang bekerja di Instalasi Radiologi, RSPI Prof. Dr. Sulianti Saroso periode 2014-2015. Data yang digunakan yaitu data sekunder dari hasil pemeriksaan kesehatan berkala tahun 2014-2015, berupa data karakteristik demografi dan pemeriksaan laboratorium. Hasil pengukuran dosis radiasi dari laboratorium pemantauan dosis perorangan - Balai Pengamanan Fasilitas Kesehatan dan Pusat Teknologi Keselamatan dan Metrologi Radiasi - Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN).Hasil : Jumlah petugas radiologi laki-laki sama dengan jumlah petugas perempuan, sebanyak 58,4% petugas berusia 31-40 tahun, 75% petugas berpendidikan DIII radiologi, 33,3% petugas dengan lama kerja 11-15 tahun. Hasil pemeriksaan kadar Ht, leukosit, dan LED menunjukkan semua petugas masih dalam batas normal. Petugas yang mempunyai kadar Hb rendah meningkat menjadi 33,3% pada tahun 2015 dari tahun 2014 (25%). Petugas yang mengalami anemia normositik meningkat dari 16,5% (2014) menjadi 25% (2015). Sebanyak 16,6% petugas mempunyai kadar serum besi yang rendah, sebanyak 25% petugas mempunyai jumlah retikulosit yang rendah. Hasil pemantauan dosis radiasi pada tahun 2014 dan 2015 menunjukkan semua petugas radiologi masih dibawah Nilai Batas Dosis.Kesimpulan : Secara keseluruhan hasil pemeriksaan hematologi dan pemantauan dosis petugas radiologi masih dalam batas normal. AbstractBackground : The officer radiology at risk for exposure to radiation. Health monitoring and dose the radiology staff must be conducted to identify the presence of early symptoms or signs of early damage due to exposure to radiation and to ensure the safety and health of radiology staff. This study aims to increase awareness of the risks of radiation exposure in radiology staff based on the results of hematology and dose monitoring.Methods : The study used a descriptive design with cross sectional method. The subjects used in this study consists of radiologists, radiographers and administrators who work in Radiology, Prof. RSPI Dr. Sulianti Saroso period 2014-2015. The data used is secondary data from periodic health examination results year 2014-2015, in the form of data on demographic characteristics and laboratory tests. The results of the laboratory measurement of radiation dose monitoring individual dose - Safety Center HealthFacilities and Technology Center Safety and Radiation Metrology - National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN).Results : The number of male officers radiology equal to the number of women officers, as many as 58.4% of 31-40-year-old clerk, 75% of the officers educated DIII radiology, 33.3% of the officers working with 11-15 years old. Examination results hematocrit levels, leukocytes, and LEDs indicate all the officers are still within normal limits. Officers who have low Hb level increased to 33.3% in 2015 from 2014 (25%). Officers who are anemic normositik increased from 16.5% (2014) to 25% (2015). A total of 16.6% of the officers had serum iron levels are low, as many as 25% of the officers had a low reticulocyte count. Radiation dose monitoring results in 2014 and 2015 shows all radiology staff is still below the dose limit value.Conclusion : Overall results of the monitoring of hematology and radiology staff doses are within normal limits.
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Lanier, L., and J. V. Kaude. "Radiologic Anatomy — A Credit Course for First-Year Medical Students." Acta Radiologica 34, no. 4 (July 1993): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/028418519303400423.

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Diagnostic radiology should assume a more prominent role in medical student education. We have developed a 4-year plan for radiologic education at the University of Florida. The initial step in this plan is a required credit course in radiologic anatomy given in the first semester. Designed to introduce students to various imaging modalities while teaching anatomic recognition, the course combines a lecture series with systematized self-study film packets and self-test packets. These are reinforced by a videotape series and other written materials. Examinations are in practical format utilizing radiographs on viewbox stations. The course provides a foundation for subsequent coursework in diagnostic radiology, including radiologic pathology and clinical radiology. These courses stress how to workup patients and how to use the radiologist as a consultant in patient care. The response to the radiologic anatomy course has been highly favorable.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Radiology"

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Dahlström, Nils. "Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hepatobiliary System Using Hepatocyte-Specific Contrast Media." Licentiate thesis, Linköping University, Linköping University, Linköping University, Radiology, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-17918.

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There are two Gadolinium-based liver-specific contrast media for Magnetic Resonance Imaging on the market, Gd-BOPTA (MultiHance®, Bracco Imaging, Milan, Italy) and Gd-EOB-DTPA (Primovist®, Bayer Schering Pharma, Berlin, Germany). The aim of this study in two parts was to evaluate the dynamics of biliary, parenchymal and vascular enhancement using these contrast media in healthy subjects. Ten healthy volunteers were examined in a 1.5 T magnetic resonance system using three-dimensional Volumetric Interpolated Breath-Hold (VIBE) sequences for dynamic imaging with both contrast media – at two different occasions – until five hours after injection. The doses given were 0.025 mmol/kg for Gd-EOB-DTPA and 0.1 mmol/kg for Gd-BOPTA. The enhancement over time of the common biliary duct in contrast to the liver parenchyma was analyzed in the first study. This was followed by a study of the image contrasts of the hepatic artery, portal vein and middle hepatic vein versus the liver parenchyma.While Gd-EOB-DTPA gave an earlier and more prolonged enhancement of the biliary duct, Gd-BOPTA achieved higher image contrast for all vessels studied, during the arterial and portal venous phases. There was no significant difference in the maximal enhancement obtained in the liver parenchyma.At the obtained time-points and at the dosage used, the high contrast between the common biliary duct and liver parenchyma had an earlier onset and longer duration for Gd-EOB-DTPA, while Gd-BOPTA achieved higher maximal enhancement of the hepatic artery, portal vein and middle hepatic vein than Gd-EOB-DTPA. Diseases of the liver and biliary system may affect the vasculature, parenchyma, biliary excretion or a combination of these. The clinical context regarding the relative importance of vascular, hepatic parenchymal and biliary processes should determine the choice of contrast media for each patient and examination.

 

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Morell, Arvid. "Perfusion measurements by dynamic susceptibility MRI." Licentiate thesis, Uppsala universitet, Enheten för radiologi, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-143053.

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Larsson, Johannes. "Streamline Communications in Radiology." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-17421.

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The background to the study was Unified Communications (UC), defined as Communications integrated to optimize business processes. A case study design is used to develop a LoFi-prototype. The prototype investigateswhat components an integrated communication solution should provide,for the people in radiology. The design was inspired by consumer products likeSkype. In these consumer products were functionality and look studied. The reason for integrate it into Sectra MEI, was that Sectra believed the system’s features could be even more useful, when used together with a communication solution. The prototype is tested on users (usability tested). To bundle the growing pile of requirements in the design process was a requirement specification produced.

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Hadimli, Kerem. "Processing Turkish Radiology Reports." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613280/index.pdf.

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Radiology departments utilize various visualization techniques of patients&rsquo
bodies, and narrative free text reports describing the findings in these visualizations are written by medical doctors. The information within these narrative reports is required to be extracted for medical information systems. Turkish is an highly agglutinative language and this poses problems in information retrieval and extraction from Turkish free texts. In this thesis one rule-based and one data-driven alternate methods for information retrieval and structured information extraction from Turkish radiology reports are presented. Contrary to previous studies in medical NLP systems, both of these methods do not utilize any medical lexicon or ontology. Information extraction is performed on the level of extracting medically related phrases from the sentence. The aim is to measure baseline performance Turkish language can provide for medical information extraction and retrieval, in isolation of other factors.
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Ishigaki, Takeo, Mitsuru Ikeda, Kazuhiro Shimamoto, Hideki Hirota, and Naoki Makino. "Digital Radiology and PACS." 名古屋大学医学部, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/6168.

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Kowalski, Michael. "Radiology in forensic dentistry." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/4678.

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Rutz, Anne C. "Relationships among various cognitive, and noncognitive variables with the performance of radiologic technology students /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3052214.

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Lopes, Sergio Lucio Pereira de Castro. "Avaliação da articulação temporomandibular em individuos com depressção maior : estudo clinico e por ressonancia magnetica." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/290141.

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Orientador: Solange Maria de Almeida
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba
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Resumo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a articulacao temporomandibular (ATM) de individuos portadores de Depressao Maior. A amostra foi constituida por 40 individuos diagnosticados por um medico psiquiatra, como portadores de Depressao Maior, segundo as diretrizes do DSM-IV (Manual de Diagnostico e Estatistica das Perturbacoes Mentais). Estes foram submetidos a exames clinicos e por imagem, que se constituiu de Ressonância Magnetica. Pela analise dos resultados, observou-se em relacao aos dados da anamnese, que a presenca da cefaleia recorrente foi a alteracao mais relatada, sendo citada como sempre presente (52,5% dos individuos) e ocasionalmente presente (47,5% destes). Em relacao ao exame clinico, a presenca de trajetoria mandibular alterada ocorreu em 85% dos individuos, sendo que 62,5% destes apresentaram desvio e 22,5% deflexao. Ruido articular, ocorreu em 70% das articulacoes (69% destas sendo estalido). Dor a funcao articular foi o sintoma mais observado, ocorrendo em 61,25% das articulacoes. No exame por imagem, o deslocamento de disco ocorreu em 54 articulacoes (67,5% da amostra), sendo o deslocamento sem reducao observado em 5 articulacoes (6,25%). Alteracao na posicao da cabeca da mandibula foi observada em 57 articulacoes (71,25% da amostra), sendo o posicionamento posterior o mais frequente, ocorrendo em 43 articulacoes (53,75%). Mobilidade anormal da cabeca da mandibula foi observada em 58 articulacoes (52 destas apresentaram hipermobilidade) (65%). Utilizando-se o Teste Exato de Fisher e o Teste do ?2 como analises estatisticas, observou-se nao haver relacao entre posicao do disco e dor a funcao da articulacao (p=0,34); entre funcao do disco e dor a funcao da articulacao (p=0,32); entre posicao do disco e dor muscular (p=0,40); entre funcao do disco e dor muscular (p=0,42) e entre posicao do disco e posicao da cabeca da mandibula (p=0,30). Verificou-se haver relacao entre posicao do disco e ruidos articulares (p=0,00) e entre posicao do disco e trajetoria mandibular (p=0,00). Somente um individuo apresentou dor, ruido articular e limitacao de movimentos da mandibula, sendo que este apresentava deslocamento de disco. Concluiu-se desta forma que, na amostra avaliada, a presenca de depressao maior nao foi um fator desencadeante para a desordem temporomandibular
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of individuals with Major Depression. The sample comprised 40 individuals who were previously diagnosised as Major Depressed patients by a psychiatrist, using the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). The subjects were submitted to clinical and imaging examination, which comprised TMJ magnetic resonance imaging. The result analysis showed that the headache was related as always present (52.5% of the individuals) or frequently present (47.5% of the individuals). With regard to clinical exam, the altered mandibular pathway occurred in 85% of the individuals, with 62.5% presenting deviation and 22.5% deflection. The joint noise occurred in 70% of the joints (69% cliking). Joint functional pain was the most frequent symptom observed, occurring in 61.25% of the joints. In the imaging exams, the disc displacement occurred in 54 joints (67.5% of the sample) the disc displacement without reduction was observed in 5 TMJ (6.25%). The mandibular condyle position was altered in 57 joints (71.25% of the sample) and the most frequent position observed was the posterior position (43 TMJ) (53.75%). Abnormal mandibular condyle mobility was observed in 58 joints (52 of then with hipermobility) (65%). Application of the Fisher¿s Exact Test and ?2 Test as statistical analysis revealed no relationship between disc position and joint functional pain (p=0.34);disc function and joint functional pain (p=0.32); disc position and muscle pain (p=0.40); disc function and muscle pain (p=0.42) and disc position and mandibular condyle position (p=0.30). A relationship was observed between disc position and joint noise (p=0.00) and between disc position and mandibular pathway (p=0.00). Only one individual reported pain, joint noise and limited mandibular movement, and this one presented disc displacement. Thus, it was concluded that the Major Depression presence was not an important appearance factor for the temporomandibular disorder, in this sample
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Radiologia Odontologica
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McQuilkin, Michelle. "Pioneers of Radiology and Safety." The University of Arizona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/627189.

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A paper submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, History of Medicine course.
History of Radiology: Compared to counterparts in medicine, radiology is one of the youngest specialties X-ray was founded a little over 120 years ago Since then, there have been many advances in both diagnostic and interventional radiology and the safety measures for us and our patients
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Jeffery, Nathan. "Computer assisted tutoring in radiology." Thesis, De Montfort University, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391237.

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Lemke, Heinz U., Michael L. Rhodes, C. C. Jaffe, and Roland Felix, eds. Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00807-2.

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Lemke, Heinz, Michael L. Rhodes, C. C. Jaffee, and Roland Felix, eds. Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52247-5.

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Lemke, Heinz U., Kiyonari Inamura, C. Carl Jaffe, and Roland Felix, eds. Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49351-5.

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Chapman, Stephen. A guide to radiological procedures. 2nd ed. London: Baillière Tindall, 1986.

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Lee, Kyung Soo, Joungho Han, Man Pyo Chung, and Yeon Joo Jeong. Radiology Illustrated: Chest Radiology. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37096-0.

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Kim, In-One, ed. Radiology Illustrated: Pediatric Radiology. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35573-8.

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Lee, Kyung Soo, Joungho Han, Man Pyo Chung, and Yeon Joo Jeong. Radiology Illustrated: Chest Radiology. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-6633-2.

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A, Miles Dale, ed. Oral & maxillofacial radiology: Radiologic/pathologic correlations. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1991.

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L, Canon Cheri, ed. Radiology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009.

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Pasler, Friedrich Anton. Radiology. Stuttgart: Thieme, 1993.

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Bohl, Jamie L., and Alan E. Timmcke. "Radiology." In The ASCRS Manual of Colon and Rectal Surgery, 95–140. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8450-9_6.

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Brisse, Hervé J., Martijn Verhagen, Kieran McHugh, and Claudio Granata. "Radiology." In Neuroblastoma, 87–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18396-7_5.

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Heimans, Jan J., Jaap Valk, and Anthony H. M. Lohmann. "Radiology." In Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology, 32–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70023-1_3.

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Deans, Abby E., and A. James Barkovich. "Radiology." In The Chiari Malformations, 313–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44862-2_25.

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Bohl, Jaime L., and Alan E. Timmcke. "Radiology." In The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery, 77–106. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1584-9_6.

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Lange, Volker. "Radiology." In Medicynical, 167–73. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57366-8_16.

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Maaser, Christian, and Kerri Novak. "Radiology." In Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nursing Manual, 51–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75022-4_7.

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Rankin, Sheila. "Radiology." In Bone Metastases, 63–81. London: Springer London, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3254-7_4.

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Liu, Bailu, Ping Li, Deli Zhao, and Meng Huo. "Radiology." In Radiology of Infectious Diseases: Volume 1, 3–12. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9882-2_1.

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Marik, Paul Ellis. "Radiology." In Evidence-Based Critical Care, 797–804. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11020-2_50.

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Conference papers on the topic "Radiology"

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Paisner, Marcia W. "Radiology Operations Systems." In Medical Imaging II, edited by Roger H. Schneider and Samuel J. Dwyer III. SPIE, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.968795.

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Tikekar, Rahul V., Farshad A. Fotouhi, and Don P. Ragan. "PACS for radiology." In Photonics East '95, edited by Luis G. Kun. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.231671.

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Gaupp, Fabian Laage, Ivan Rukundo, Azza Naif, Erick Mbuguje, David Prologo, Andrew Kesselman, Douglas Silin, and Frank Minja. "Road to Interventional Radiology: Introducing Interventional Radiology to the Global Community." In PAIRS Annual Meeting. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1730539.

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Chiorean, Ligia, Aron Sipos, and Mircea-Florin Vaida. "Radiology Database Images Retrieving." In 2007 International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isscs.2007.4292689.

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Simen, David C., Andrew B. Sherman, and Stephen A. Edelstein. "Radiology: A Communications View." In Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XIV and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS IV) for Medical Applications, edited by Samuel J. Dwyer III and Roger H. Schneider. SPIE, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.975460.

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Dwyer III, Samuel J., Louis H. Wetzel, John M. Bramble, Glendon G. Cox, and Kirkman G. Baxter. "Radiology Image Management Networks." In OE/LASE '89, edited by John C. Urbach. SPIE, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.952854.

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Rebelo, Luis, Filipe Fidalgo, and Angela Oliveira. "Radiology Information System (RIS)." In 2022 17th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/cisti54924.2022.9820429.

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Cho, Paul S., Albert W. K. Wong, Denise R. Aberle, Shyhliang A. Lou, Ricky K. Taira, Mahmood Razavi, Bruce K. T. Ho, et al. "PACS for chest radiology." In Medical Imaging '90, Newport Beach, 4-9 Feb 90, edited by Samuel J. Dwyer III and R. Gilbert Jost. SPIE, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.18964.

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Hayrapetian, Alek S., Zoran L. Barbaric, Wolfram S. Weinberg, Kelby K. Chan, Mansur Loloyan, Ricky K. Taira, and H. K. Huang. "PACS for GU radiology." In Medical Imaging '91, San Jose, CA, edited by R. Gilbert Jost. SPIE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.45278.

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Ruth, Nicola, Christopher Chhoa, and Richard Heaver. "190 Radiology reporting project." In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the RCPCH Conference, Glasgow, 23–25 May 2023. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2023-rcpch.229.

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Shepherd, S. Jeff, Pei-Jan Paul Lin, John M. Boone, Dianna D. Cody, Jane R. Fisher, G. Donald Frey, Hy Glasser, et al. Quality Control in Diagnostic Radiology. AAPM, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.37206/73.

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Jones, Nicole S., Jeri D. Ropero-Miller, Heather Waltke, Danielle McLeod-Henning, Danielle Weiss, and Hannah Barcus. Proceedings of the International Forensic Radiology Research Summit May 10–11, 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. RTI Press, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2017.cp.0005.1709.

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On May 10–11, 2016, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI; Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice of the Netherlands), the International Society for Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI), the International Association of Forensic Radiographers (IAFR), and NIJ’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence (FTCoE) at RTI International organized and convened the International Forensic Radiology Research Summit (IFRRS) at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam. The summit assembled 40 international subject matter experts in forensic radiology, to include researchers, practitioners, government employees, and professional staff from 14 countries. The goal of this 2-day summit was to identify gaps, challenges, and research needs to produce a road map to success regarding the state of forensic radiology, including formulating a plan to address the obstacles to implementation of advanced imaging technologies in medicolegal investigations. These proceedings summarize the meeting’s important exchange of technical and operational information, ideas, and solutions for the community and other stakeholders of forensic radiology.
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Brazaitis, Michael P. Wireless Communication of STAT Radiology Reporting Pilot Study. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada612166.

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Damiano, Peter C., Ki Park, and Kristi Law. Health Information Technology use in Iowa Radiology Facilities. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Public Policy Center, November 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/selg-8kj9.

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Nickoloff, Edward L., James V. Atherton, Priscilla F. Butler, Robert Y. L. Chu, Lance V. Hefner, Mitchell G. Randall, Louis K. Wagner, et al. Staffing Levels and Responsibilities of Physicists in Diagnostic Radiology. AAPM, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.37206/32.

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Gray, Joel E., Gary T. Barnes, Michael J. Bronskill, Mary F. Fox, G. Donald Frey, Arthur G. Haus, Mark T. Madsen, et al. The Role of the Clinical Medical Physicist in Diagnostic Radiology. AAPM, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.37206/41.

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Agarwal, Nikhil, Alex Moehring, Pranav Rajpurkar, and Tobias Salz. Combining Human Expertise with Artificial Intelligence: Experimental Evidence from Radiology. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31422.

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Nowak, Gosia. Description of the MHS Health Level 7 Radiology for Public Health Surveillance. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada596739.

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Thomas Austin, Evan, Paul Kang, Chinedu Mmeje, Joseph Mashni, Mark Brenner, Phillip Koo, and John C Chang. Validation of PI-RADS v2 Scores at Various Non-University Radiology Practices. Science Repository, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.aco.2021.02.02.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to validate the second version of the Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADSv2) scores in predicting positive in-bore MRI-guided targeted prostate biopsy results across different non-university related institutions. The study focuses on PI-RADS v2 scoring because during the study period, PI-RADS v2.1 had not been released. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective review of 147 patients who underwent multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) of the pelvis followed by in-bore MRI-guided targeted prostate biopsy from December 2014 to May 2018. All lesions on mpMRI were rated according to PI-RADS v2 criteria. PI-RADS v2 scores were then compared to MR-guided biopsy results and pre-biopsy PSA values. Results: Prostate Cancer (PCa) was detected in 54% (80/147) of patients, with more prostate cancer being detected with each subsequent increase in PI-RADS scores. Specifically, biopsy results in patients with PI-RADS 3, 4, and 5 lesions resulted in PCa in 25.6% (10/39), 58.1% (33/55), and 86.0% (37/43) respectively. Clinically significant PCa (Gleason score ≥7) was detected in 17.9% (7/39), 52.7% (29/55), and 72% (31/43) of cases for PI-RADS 3, 4, and 5 lesions respectively. When the PI-RADS scoring and biopsy results were compared across different institutions, there was no difference in the PI-RADS scoring of lesions or in the positive biopsy rates of the lesions. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for PI-RADS 3-4 lesions were also not statistically different across the institutions for detecting Gleason 7 or greater lesions. Conclusion: Our results agree with prior studies that higher PI-RADS scores are associated with the presence of clinically significant PCa and suggest prostate lesions with PI-RADS scores 3-5 have sufficient evidence to warrant targeted biopsy. The comparison of PI-RADS score across different types of non-university practices revealed no difference in scoring and biopsy outcome, suggesting that PI-RADS v2 can be easily applied outside of the university medical center setting. Clinical Relevance: PI-RADS v2 can be applied homogeneously in the non-university setting without significant difference in outcome.
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Geolingo, Harld J. Graduate Management Project: Optimizing Cardiology and Radiology Services at Evans Army Community Hospital. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada432710.

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