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Quantitative CT Assessment of Gynecomastia in the General Population and in Dialysis, Cirrhotic, and Obese Patients

Rationale and Objectives Gynecomastia is the benign enlargement of the male breast because of proliferation of the glandular component. To date, there is no radiological definition of gynecomastia...

Portraits in Professionalism

The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you. ...

How to Perform a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Diagnostic Imaging Studies

A systematic review is a comprehensive search, critical evaluation, and synthesis of all the relevant studies on a specific (clinical) topic that can be applied to the evaluation of diagnostic and ...

Gender Diversity in Academic Radiology Departments

Gender diversity remains a challenge for radiology. As we aspire to embrace Diversity 3.0 and the goal of making diversity core to our organizations’ mission, there must be increasing awareness of ...

Erratum to “Creation and Validation of a Simulator for Neonatal Brain Ultrasonography A Pilot Study”

In the original article, an author name was incorrectly spelled as “Sanjay P. Prahbu.” However, the correct spelling is “Sanjay P. Prabhu.” The publisher regrets any inconvenience caused by this er...

Diagnostic Usefulness of Combination of Diffusion-weighted Imaging and T2WI, Including Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in Breast Lesions

Purpose This study aimed to compare the diagnostic values of a combination of diffusion-weighted imaging and T2-weighted imaging (DWI-T2WI) with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imagin...

Determinants of Difficulty and Discriminating Power of Image-based Test Items in Postgraduate Radiological Examinations

Rationale and Objectives The psychometric characteristics of image-based test items in radiological written examinations are not well known. In this study, we explored difficulty and discriminatin...

Designing a Curriculum for Professionalism and Ethics Within Radiology

Although professionalism and ethics represent required competencies, they are more challenging than other competencies to design a curriculum for and teach. Reasons include variability in agreed de...

Corrigendum to “Anonymity and Electronics Adapting Preparation for Radiology Resident Examination”

In the original article, an author name was incorrectly spelled as “Erin E. O’Conner.” However, the correct spelling is “Erin E. O’Connor.” This is represented correctly above. The authors regret a...

Can You Do Health Disparities Research with Publicly Available Datasets?

Rationale and Objectives Given the growing importance of identifying and reducing health disparities, it is important for radiologist researchers to engage in this space to promote evidence-based ...