Soft-tissue tumors and tumorlike lesions: a systematic imaging approach

JS Wu, MG Hochman - Radiology, 2009‏ - pubs.rsna.org
Soft-tissue lesions are frequently encountered by radiologists in everyday clinical practice.
Characterization of these soft-tissue lesions remains problematic, despite advances in …

Tumour angiogenesis and its relation to contrast enhancement on computed tomography: a review

KA Miles - European journal of radiology, 1999‏ - Elsevier
Angiogenesis describes the formation of new blood vessels within tumours. The process is
essential for tumour growth and metastasis. The development of new vessels leads to …

ISSLS prize winner: a study of diffusion in human lumbar discs: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study documenting the influence of the endplate on diffusion in …

S Rajasekaran, JN Babu, R Arun, BRW Armstrong… - Spine, 2004‏ - journals.lww.com
Study Design. An in vivo serial magnetic resonance imaging study of diffusion
characteristics in human lumbar discs over 24 hours in healthy volunteers and patients with …

Magnetic resonance imaging of the normal bone marrow

BC Vande Berg, J Malghem, FE Lecouvet… - Skeletal radiology, 1998‏ - Springer
The bone marrow is a complex organ that contains fat and nonfat cells, the proportions of
which vary greatly with age and in the different bones of the skeleton. Magnetic resonance …

Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: fundamentals and application to the evaluation of the peripheral perfusion

Y Gordon, S Partovi, M Müller-Eschner… - Cardiovascular …, 2014‏ - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction The ability to ascertain information pertaining to peripheral perfusion through
the analysis of tissues' temporal reaction to the inflow of contrast agent (CA) was first …

Advances in medical infrared imaging

NA Diakides, JD Bronzino - Medical infrared imaging, 2007‏ - taylorfrancis.com
Infrared (IR) imaging in medicine has been used in the past but without the advantage of
twenty-firstcentury technology. In 1994, under the Department of Defense (DOD) grants …

Assessing tumor perfusion and treatment response in rectal cancer with multisection CT: initial observations

DV Sahani, SP Kalva, LM Hamberg, PF Hahn… - Radiology, 2005‏ - pubs.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To use first-pass perfusion computed tomography (CT) to prospectively
investigate tumor vascularity in rectal cancer and to determine whether any of the perfusion …

Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of prostate cancer: correlation with morphology and tumour stage, histological grade and PSA

AR Padhani, CJ Gapinski, DA Macvicar, GJ Parker… - Clinical radiology, 2000‏ - Elsevier
AIM: To quantify MRI enhancement characteristics of normal and abnormal prostatic tissues
and to correlate these with tumour stage, histological grade and tumour markers …

Tissue ingrowth after implantation of a novel, biodegradable polyurethane scaffold for treatment of partial meniscal lesions

R Verdonk, P Verdonk, W Huysse… - … American journal of …, 2011‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Background: A novel, biodegradable, aliphatic polyurethane scaffold was designed to fulfill
an unmet clinical need in the treatment of patients with irreparable partial meniscal lesions …

Radiologic evaluation of soft-tissue masses: a current perspective

MJ Kransdorf, MD Murphey - American Journal of Roentgenology, 2000‏ - ajronline.org
Kransdorf and Murphey come into question. In a multiinstitutional study of 133 patients with
primary soft-tissue malignancies, the Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group found no …