This article introduces the European Society of Radiology's EuroSafe Imaging initiative in the year of its 6th anniversary. The European and global radiation protection frameworks are outlined and the role of the EuroSafe Imaging initiative's Call for Action in successfully achieving international radiation protection goals as set out by those frameworks is detailed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe most important objective in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is to determine the location of disk, because the presence of a displaced disk is a critical sign of TMJ dysfunction. However, a high frequency of disk displacement appears in asymptomatic volunteers; thus, other MRI indirect signs of TMJ dysfunction can help in the diagnosis. Further studies using the latest MRI techniques allow a better understanding of the sources of joint pain and the discrepancy between imaging findings and patient symptoms.
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Detection of focal liver nodules in patients with cirrhosis continues to be a radiologic challenge despite progressive advances in liver imaging in the past 2 decades. Patients with hepatic cirrhosis have a high predisposition to develop hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and the early detection and diagnosis of this tumor is very important because the most effective treatment is surgical resection, transplantation, or local ablation therapy when the tumor is small. Cirrhotic livers are mainly composed of fibrosis, together with a broad spectrum of focal nodular lesions ranging from regenerative nodules to premalignant dysplastic nodules to overt HCC.
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