Publications by authors named "F Midiri"

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is the best surgical approach for treating advanced hip degeneration, providing pain relief, and improved function in most cases. In the past, MR imaging quality has been highly compromised by in-plane distortions, inadequate fat saturation, and other artifacts due to metal components of THA. Technological advancements have made pathologic conditions, which were previously hidden by periprosthetic artifacts, outstanding features due to the optimization of several sequences.

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Dual-energy CT stands out as a robust and innovative imaging modality, which has shown impressive advancements and increasing applications in musculoskeletal imaging. It allows to obtain detailed images with novel insights that were once the exclusive prerogative of magnetic resonance imaging. Attenuation data obtained by using different energy spectra enable to provide unique information about tissue characterization in addition to the well-established strengths of CT in the evaluation of bony structures.

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Article Synopsis
  • Autoimmune neuromuscular diseases are a diverse group of conditions caused by the immune system attacking the peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junctions, or skeletal muscles.
  • Diagnosing these disorders involves a mix of clinical observations, lab tests, imaging studies like MRI, and sometimes biopsies.
  • Whole-body MRI has become essential in this field for assessing disease activity, identifying specific muscle involvement, and guiding biopsy procedures.
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Purpose: The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of early complications after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) and their correlation with the Calcium Score (CS) of the aortic valve, aorta and ilio-femoral arteries derived from pre-procedural computed tomography (CT).

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 226 patients (100 males, mean age 79.4 ± 6.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fourth most common cancer and the fifth leading cause of cancer death of men worldwide. Multiparametric MRI (mp-MRI) has high sensitivity and specificity in the detection of PCa, and it is currently the most widely used imaging technique for tumor localization and cancer staging. mp-MRI plays a key role in risk stratification of naïve patients, in active surveillance for low-risk patients, and in monitoring recurrence after definitive therapy.

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