TL;DR: In this article, the performance of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the detection of osteoid osteoma, and determine the features of this lesion on MR imaging were assessed retrospectively with regard to the location and signal intensity.
TL;DR: MRI can be of aid in evaluation of carpal instability, disorders of the triangular fibrocartilage, ulnar impaction syndrome, distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability, fracture, avascular necrosis, tendinopathy, nerve entrapment syndromes, synovial abnormalities, and soft tissue masses.
TL;DR: MRI findings of rhabdomyosarcoma are most helpful in staging and assessing therapeutic response and distant bony metastasis was noted in the lymph nodes, lung, bone, abdominoperitoneum, and head and neck soft tissue.
TL;DR: A patient with chronic expanding hematoma that was pathologically confirmed by examination of the resected specimen is described, which has increased gradually in the right lower lung field during a period of 10 years without symptoms.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defined the ultrasonographic (US) features of the invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) and evaluated the role and value of US in the diagnosis of palpable and non-palpable breast tumors.
TL;DR: An unusual case of brucellar spondylitis, involving both the cervical and lumbar spine, is reported, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to establish diagnosis and institution of a proper treatment is delayed.
TL;DR: MRI findings of synovial sarcomas in 22 patients were evaluated, and the most common MRI findings were oval and well-defined nodular masses with heterogeneous intermediate signal intensity (SI) on T1 weighted images (WI), high SI on T2-WI and heterogeneous contrast enhancement.
TL;DR: Struma ovarii has some characteristic MR appearance of a multilobulated complex mass with thickened septa, multiple cysts of variable signal intensities, and enhancing solid components.
TL;DR: An 85-year-old woman was hospitalized after frequent episodes of melena, and an enema-helical CT abdominal examination before and after contrast medium administration per venam detected some increased intensity areas that surgery confirmed to be a vascular dysplasia on the jejunal first loop.
TL;DR: A case of a 30-year-old female evaluated for right flank pain revealed a urinary tract infection with focal pyelonephritis of the right kidney and incidental finding of cystic structure at right suprarenal space, compatible with cystic lymphangioma of the adrenal gland.
TL;DR: The optic and oculomotor nerves were very well detectable using both CISS and MP-RAGE without any statistically significant difference between the two.
TL;DR: Computed tomography scan findings of primary epiploic appendagitis are characteristic and can confidently suggest the diagnosis avoiding unnecessary barium enemas and colonoscopy, biopsy, or surgery.
TL;DR: Slow, gradually increasing and prolonged contrast stains are the diagnostic hints in this case that avoid the hemorrhagic catastrophe from transthoracic core needle biopsy.
TL;DR: Imaging findings in three patients with pituitary tuberculosis are described and an accurate diagnosis was found to be important in these cases as antituberculous chemotherapy was curative.
TL;DR: In this article, the CT findings of a transient colocolic intussusception, related to an underlying colonic tumor, but remote from it, were demonstrated on delayed images.
TL;DR: A case of a parosteal lipoma of the thigh is presented and mild enhancement of tissue in the region of the pedicle between reactive cortical bone hyperostosis and the lipomatous mass corresponded to fibrous tissue that outlined the hyperostotic reactive bone.
TL;DR: Early third trimester fetal abdominal circumference and sonographic fetal weight estimates were compared to predict large for gestational age birth weight in diabetic pregnancy and negative prediction of large birth weight is more accurate than positive prediction.
TL;DR: A rare case of the absence of the azygos vein (AV) is presented, and Imaging findings on plain chest film and on contrast-enhanced spiral computed tomography (CT) are described, and embryology of azyGos and hemiazygOS veins (HV) is reviewed.
TL;DR: Although hepatic rupture due to metastatic cancer is extremely rare, transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) is an appropriate and useful treatment for massive hemorrhage caused by spontaneous rupture of liver metastasis.
TL;DR: A recurrent tumoral calcinosis case with radiographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings and characterized by development of calcified masses within the soft tissues near the large joints is presented.
TL;DR: A Tc-99m diethyltriaminepentacetic acid radionuclide cisternography showed the accumulation of radioactivity in the area of the subarachnoid space, the poor migration of the isotope over the convexities, and the early appearance of kidney and bladder activity.
TL;DR: A case of Caroli's disease associated with a choledochal cyst and autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease in a child whose diagnosis was confirmed with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), after initial abnormalities were seen by ultrasonography.
TL;DR: CTP was likely to pick up changes in esophageal and gastric vasculature earlier than UGIE in children with EHO presented with hematemesis, and showed false positivity for all the parameters on CTP when compared to the initial UGie.
TL;DR: In conclusion, the noninvasive nature of DSC-MRI is useful to evaluate the effectiveness of TACE, and the degree of tumor perfusion on HBV map correlated well with the vascularity in angiography.