Publications by authors named "C De Gaetani"

Introduction: Colorectal cancer remains one of the most common causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, and lymph node staging is crucial in the diagnostic and therapeutic process. Sentinel lymph nodes are the first involved in this process, but their validity in colorectal surgery has not yet been established. Following the emergence of new imaging instrumentation, some authors have attempted to propose different techniques for lymph node identification.

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Cardiac computed tomography (CCT) has assumed an increasingly significant role in the evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) during the past few decades, whereas cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) remains the gold standard for myocardial tissue characterization. The discovery of late myocardial enhancement following intravenous contrast administration dates back to the 1970s with ex-vivo CT animal investigations; nevertheless, the clinical application of this phenomenon for cardiac tissue characterization became prevalent for CMR imaging far earlier than for CCT imaging. Recently the technical advances in CT scanners have made it possible to take advantage of late contrast enhancement (LCE) for tissue characterization in CCT exams.

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The liver is one of the organs most commonly involved in metastatic disease, especially due to its unique vascularization. It's well known that liver metastases represent the most common hepatic malignant tumors. From a practical point of view, it's of utmost importance to evaluate the presence of liver metastases when staging oncologic patients, to select the best treatment possible, and finally to predict the overall prognosis.

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Background: Paragangliomas (PGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumours that originate from extra-adrenal location. Cardiac PGLs can cause severe hypertension, palpitations, and lethal tachyarrhythmias. Diagnosis is based on measurement of plasma or urine metanephrines combined with conventional and nuclear imaging.

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Article Synopsis
  • The hypertrophic heart phenotype involves abnormal thickening of the left ventricle and can arise from conditions like aortic stenosis, hypertension, and athletic training, among others.
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common primary heart condition, needing careful exclusion of other causes for left ventricular hypertrophy.
  • Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is a valuable imaging technique that helps identify, evaluate, and characterize myocardial diseases, playing a significant role in diagnosing and managing the hypertrophic heart phenotype.
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