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Determination of an Optimized Weighting Factor of Liver Parenchyma for Six-point Interference Dixon Fat Percentage Imaging Accuracy in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Rat Model

Rationale and Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the optimal weighting factor (WF) for precise quantification using six-point interference Dixon fat percentage imaging by analyzing ...

Comparison of Local Injection of Fresh Frozen Plasma to Traditional Methods of Hemostasis in Minimally Invasive Procedures

Rationale and Objectives To evaluate different techniques for reducing hemorrhagic complications in coagulopathic patients with elevated international normalized ratio having an image-guided percu...

Color-coded Digital Subtraction Angiography for Assessing Acute Skeletal Muscle Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in a Rabbit Model

Rationale and Objectives This paper describes an ongoing investigation of imaging and characterization of ischemia-reperfusion (IR) and investigated the use of color-coded digital subtraction angi...

Chest X-ray Interpretation by Radiographers Is Not Inferior to Radiologists

Highlights Chest X-ray interpretation by reporting radiographers is noninferior to radiologists. Chest X-ray reporting by reporting radiographers can increase diagnostic capacity...

Breast Lesions Detected via Molecular Breast Imaging

Rationale and Objectives To evaluate correlations between molecular breast imaging (MBI) descriptor characteristics and positive predictive value (PPV) in detecting breast cancer. Materials and M...

Automated Breast Ultrasound Interpretation Times

Rationale and Objectives This study aimed to determine the average time for breast radiologists of varied experience to interpret automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) examinations. Materials and Me...

Accuracy of Dual-Energy Virtual Monochromatic CT Numbers

Rationale and Objectives To investigate the accuracy of dual-energy virtual monochromatic computed tomography (CT) numbers obtained by two typical hardware and software implementations: the single...

A Radiomics Signature in Preoperative Predicting Degree of Tumor Differentiation in Patients with Non–small Cell Lung Cancer

Rationale and Objectives Poorly differentiated non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) indicated a poor prognosis and well-differentiated NSCLC indicates a noninvasive nature and good prognosis. The pu...

Tumor Response Criteria—Radiological Implications

Imaging is integral to the care of oncologic patients, including diagnosis, staging, and treatment response assessment, and is instrumental in guiding patient management in the majority of cases. I...

Systematic Review of the Literature Best Practices

Reviews of published scientific literature are a valuable resource that can underline best practices in medicine and clarify clinical controversies. Among the various types of reviews, the systemat...