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Integrated Diagnostics in Prostate Cancer supported by Computational Algorithms (AI and network analysis)

Integrated Diagnostics in Prostate Cancer supported by Computational Algorithms (AI and network analysis)

The reseach group from the DROAP (Dir. Prof. Carlo Catalano) provides highly relevant scientific and technological skills in the fields of biomedical imaging, to

Dilated Virchow-Robin spaces in children with seizures. A possible correlation?

Hypothesis: Virchow-Robin spaces (VRS) are perivascular spaces in the brain and can normally be visualized in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Dilated VRS (dVRS) are defined on the basis of their shape, and can rarely be observed in healthy subjects, or found in various diseases. A judgement of their role may derive from the appearance of the adjacent cerebral tissue and from the clinical context. Objective: To define a correlation between the presence of dVRS and the clinical, EEG and MRI features in children with seizures.

Fusion US/MRI prostate biopsy using a Computer Aided Diagnostic (CAD) system

BACKGROUND: To investigate the impact of Computer Aided Diagnostic (CAD) system on the detection rate of prostate cancer (PCa) in a series of fusion prostate biopsy (FPB).METHODS: Two prospective transperineal FPB series (with or without CAD assistance) were analyzed and PCa detection rates compared with per patient and per target analyses. Chi-Square and Mann-Whitney test were used to compare categorical and continuous variables, respectively. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were applied to identify predictors of any and clinically-significant (cs) PCa detection.

Structural and Functional Brain Changes in Migraine

Migraine is a prevalent primary headache disorder and is usually considered as benign. However, structural and functional changes in the brain of individuals with migraine have been reported. High frequency of white matter abnormalities, silent infarct-like lesions, and volumetric changes in both gray and white matter in individuals with migraine compared to controls have been demonstrated. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies found altered connectivity in both the interictal and ictal phase of migraine.

Magnetic resonance imaging findings of infectious sacroiliitis associated with iliopsoas abscess: a case report in a young male

Infectious sacroilitis is an infection of the sacroiliac joint, not easy to diagnose because of its non-specific signs, symptoms and laboratory abnormalities. We describe a case of a 16 year-old male with 5 days' history of fever, abdominal pain, constipation, low-back and left hip pain extended to the left knee associated with sudden inability to walk.

Can unenhanced MRI of the breast replace contrast-enhanced MRI in assessing response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy?

Background: The goals of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) are to reduce tumor volume and to offer a prognostic indicator in assessing treatment response. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE-MRI) is an established method for evaluating response to NAC in patients with breast cancer. Purpose: To validate the role of unenhanced MRI (ue-MRI) compared to CE-MRI for assessing response to NAC in women with breast cancer. Material and Methods: Seventy-one patients with ongoing NAC for breast cancer underwent MRI before, during, and at the end of NAC.

Overview of VI-RADS in bladder cancer

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to review the natural history and management of bladder cancer, with insight into MRI applications for the assessment of muscle invasiveness of bladder cancer using the newly developed Vesical Imaging Reporting and Data System (VI-RADS) score. CONCLUSION. Multiparametric MRI and the VI-RADS score have been consistently validated across several different institutions as appropriate tools for local staging of bladder cancer and have been proven to contribute to the diagnostic workup and management of urinary bladder cancer.

Radiomic machine learning: is it really a useful method for the characterization of prostate cancer?

We read with interest and greatly appreciated the article by Dr Bonekamp and colleagues (1) and the editorial by Dr Choyke (2) in the October 2018 issue of Radiology. Dr Bonekamp and colleagues (1) compare radiomic machine learning (RML) and mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) against qualitative assessment based on the Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) for characterizing prostate cancer. In their study, mean ADC and RML were better than qualitative assessment at classifying suspicious prostate lesions as clinically significant prostate cancer.

Intradural extramidullary dorsal melanocytoma in the adult: case report and review of the literature

Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Melanocytoma (IESM) is an extremely uncommon tumour arising from the spinal leptomeninges; both from a gross pathology and microscopic point of view it can mimick its malignant counterpart, the Melanoma. Such tumours are usually solitary, with a lower proliferating rate and without obvious SC invasion. Their common differential diagnoses include Spinal Schwannoma and Spinal Meningiomas since they share a significant amount of radiological similarities.

Epidural bleeding secondary to a synovial cyst rupture. a case report and review of literature

Hemorrhage into a juxtafacet cyst is rare and cyst rupture with hemorrhagic extension into the epidural space is even less commonly seen. We describe the case of a patient with a hemorrhagic synovial cyst with rupture associated to abundant bleeding in the epidural space. A 61-year-old man had a 5-month history of worsening low back pain radiating into the right leg with associated weakness and numbness. A magnetic resonance imaging scan showed the presence of a mild anterior spondylolisthesis of L5 on S1 with increased synovial fluid into both facet joints.

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