Publications by authors named "Bottinelli O"

Background: Radiomics is a quantitative approach that allows the extraction of mineable data from medical images. Despite the growing clinical interest, radiomics studies are affected by variability stemming from analysis choices. We aimed to investigate the agreement between two open-source radiomics software for both contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of lung cancers and to preliminarily evaluate the existence of radiomic features stable for both techniques.

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  • Lung cancer screening (LCS) using low-dose CT scans can lower mortality rates by 20-40%, but putting these programs into practice is complex and challenging.
  • The PEOPLHE program in Italy seeks to optimize LCS implementation by enrolling 1,500 high-risk individuals from different regions, focusing on strategies for workflow, radiology standards, and resources for smoking cessation.
  • This initiative will gather data on recruitment strategies, healthcare needs, and any incidental findings, aiming to improve LCS methods within the national healthcare system.
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We investigated the association of T1/T2 mapping values with programmed death-ligand 1 protein (PD-L1) expression in lung cancer and their potential in distinguishing between different histological subtypes of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs). Thirty-five patients diagnosed with stage III NSCLC from April 2021 to December 2022 were included. Conventional MRI sequences were acquired with a 1.

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This study aims to investigate the correlation between intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion-weighted imaging (IVIM-DWI) parameters in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Twenty-one patients diagnosed with stage III NSCLC from April 2021 to April 2022 were included. The tumors were distinguished into two groups: no PD-L1 expression (<1%), and positive PD-L1 expression (≥1%).

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Objective: The aim of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the prevalence of reported and unreported potentially important incidental findings (PIFs) in consecutive nonenhanced abdominal CTs performed specifically for renal colic in the urgent setting.

Methods: One radiologist, blinded to the finalized report, retrospectively re-evaluated nonenhanced abdominal CTs performed from January to December 2017 on adult patients from the emergency department with the specific request of urgent evaluation for renal colic, searching for PIFs.

Results: The CTs of 312 patients were included in the study.

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Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the feasibility, accuracy, and safety of Programmed Death-1/ Programmed Death-Ligand 1 (PD-1/ PD-L1) expression quantification in cytology cell-block samples obtained through transthoracic CT-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) from the interventional radiologist's perspective.

Methods: We performed a consecutive unselected series of 361 CT-guided biopsies of pulmonary nodules and masses which came to our observation from June 2017 to October 2018. For each case, exhaustive clinical, morphologic, molecular and tomographic data were available.

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Background: When undergoing magnetic resonance (MR) exams, patients need to lie still in a noisy and enclosed environment for a long time. This condition, together with the anxiety burden related to the possible implications of the scan results, can entail a diagnostic outcome of poor quality.

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the personal perception and experience of adult patients undergoing unenhanced musculoskeletal MR.

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Purpose: Peripheral nerves frequently travel close to the bone surface and are, therefore, prone to elastosonographic "bone-proximity" hardening artifacts. The impact of these artifacts on quantitative measurements of median nerve stiffness performed by shear wave elastosonography has not been explored. Our aim was to assess normal median nerve stiffness values at various locations.

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The aims were to investigate the plasticity of the myosin heavy chain (MHC) phenotype following neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and to assess the correlation between MHC isoform distribution and muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV).14 men were subjected to 24 sessions of quadriceps NMES. Needle biopsies were taken from the dominant vastus lateralis and neuromuscular tests were performed on the dominant thigh before and after training.

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About 1 year after surgery to repair the rotator cuff, a total of 20 patients (80% monotendinous injuries, 20% bitendinous injuries) were submitted to ultrasound and MRI to evaluate repair, quality of residual tissue, and to reveal any discrepancies between the two instrumental tests. The results showed that there was normal tendinous integrity in 16 cases (group A), while there were partial injuries, without evidence of complete lesion, in 4 cases (group B); tendinous thinning was evident in 10 patients (50%), while there were areas of intratendinous degeneration in 40% of the cases. The authors observed agreement between the data obtained by the two methods in 75% of cases, and emphasize the effectiveness of the two methods in postoperative evaluation of the cuff; they also confirm the tendinous dishomogeneousness observed in the patients in group B, not associated with poor clinical results, considering the absence of significant differences in the functional results between the two groups.

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Gray scale sonography and US-guided biopsy are cost-effective and reliable procedures in the differential diagnosis of focal thyroid lesions. The frequent presence of multiple foci can make multiple biopsies intolerable to the patient. The use of a sonographic contrast agent (Levovist) composed of microbubbles was evaluated in the differential diagnosis of focal solid lesions of the thyroid.

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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the western world and the major cause of disability among the middle aged and elderly populations. Carotid artery stenosis is the single most important risk factor for stroke. The North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial and the European Carotid Surgery Trial have demonstrated that the risk of stroke is reduced by surgery in patients with high grade stenosis.

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Introduction: The role of ultrasound (US) in the postoperative assessment of tendon reconstruction is not clearly defined and there is no systematic arrangement of US patterns.

Material And Methods: We examined 34 patients submitted to surgery or conservative treatment for total/partial tear or musculotendinous detachment of patellar or Achilles tendon in the last 5 years. All patients underwent physical and US examinations.

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Introduction: The three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of ultrasound images has become a widespread option in ultrasound equipment. Specific softwares have become available and 3D reconstruction feasible since the early 1990s, particularly since 1994.

Possible Clinical Applications: Several clinical applications are feasible in all parenchymatous organs (mainly the liver and prostate), hollow viscera (e.

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Introduction: As ultrasound remains a poorly sensitive method, echocontrast agents make a real difference. At least 29 echocontrast agents are currently on trial worldwide; their chemical composition, mechanisms of action and possible clinical applications are different. The state of the art of echocontrast agents is discussed: their established applications, those expected in the near future and finally their hypothetical, ideal applications.

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Introduction: Ultrasonography lacked substances to be administered to patients to improve or increase the diagnostic yield, which is peculiar considering that contrast agents have long been used with all the other imaging techniques. Fortunately some contrast agents, most of them consisting in gas microbubbles, have been recently introduced for ultrasound imaging too: this review will focus on their history, behavior, current applications and future developments. Echocontrast agent research is in progress and many new agents are expected to be marketed this and next year, to be added to Levovist by Schering AG (Berlin, Germany), to enhance the ultrasound signal safely and effectively.

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Conventional US demonstrates bone callus dimensions and structure, which permits to monitor the bone healing process. January, 1993, through May, 1995, we examined 108 patients with simple fractures of humerus, femur and tibia; all the fractures had been treated with an external or intramedullary metallic fixator. All the patients were submitted to conventional and color-Doppler US of the fracture focus on all possible scanning planes.

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In a phase-III multicenter clinical trial, the color Doppler vascular patterns were studied of 34 liver metastases in 18 patients before and after the i.v. injection of SH U 508 A (Levovist), with different US units and probes.

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In the last 5 years, 1,245 breasts have been examined with conventional and color-Doppler US. To assess color-Doppler capabilities and limitations, the results were critically reviewed only of the 311 patients who were operated and had unquestionable histologic findings. We investigated: 1) the number of "vascular poles", that is the vessels entering the examined mass from the periphery; 2) the presence of vessels with "abnormal" features, that is the vessels with varying diameters and/or with tortuous and erratic course; 3) the presence of vessels even on the mass interface only.

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Ultrasonography (US) can ben used to study the hand thanks to small-parts probes whose frequency ranges 7.5 MHz to 20 MHz. Due to the complex hand anatomy, the clinician often needs further data relative to periskeletal soft tissues and vessels, which are provided by color Doppler US.

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The role of US was investigated in the study of rheumatoid arthritis, since the method depicts the changes in the periskeletal soft tissues--i.e., where the disorder preferably locates in both its early and late phases.

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