腹部放射線(画像)診断学において、「Abdominal Radiology」誌がとても役立ちますよ、ということを以前お話ししましたが、最新号の「Volume 47, issue 6, June 2022」から下記3論文を紹介します。
本号は、「Special Section: Distinguished papers from the Japanese Society of Abdominal Radiology」という特集になっており、日本腹部放射線学会からの選りすぐりの症例報告も掲載されています。
今回紹介した論文以外も盛り沢山なので、目次だけでも一通り目を通されたらいかがでしょう。
「Pancreatic enlargement in a patient receiving therapy with vasodilators for pulmonary arterial hypertension: a case report. (Abdominal Radiology 2022;47(6):1948–1953.)」
肺高血圧症の治療に用いられる肺血管拡張薬により、膵臓と甲状腺が腫大する、というお話。
「Mesenchymal tumors of the stomach: radiologic and pathologic correlation. (Abdominal Radiology 2022;47(6):1988–2003.)」
胃から発生する間葉系腫瘍の総説です。
「Ectopic lesions in the abdomen and pelvis: a multimodality pictorial review. (Abdominal Radiology 2022;47(6):s2254–2276.)」
腹部骨盤における、異所性病変の総説です。
他のAbdominal Radiology関連は、こちら。
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(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-3663/)
Drug-induced bowel complications and toxicities: imaging findings and pearls.
The good, the bad, and the ugly: uncommon CT appearances of pheochromocytoma.
Imaging findings of spontaneous intraabdominal hemorrhage: neoplastic and non-neoplastic causes.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-3436/):
Differentiation of gastric schwannomas from gastrointestinal stromal tumors by CT using machine learning.
A review of internal hernias related to congenital peritoneal fossae and apertures.
Immunoglobulin G4-related systemic disease: mesenteric and peritoneal involvement with radiopathological correlation and differential diagnoses.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2962/):
Special Section on Male Pelvis and Distinguished Papers from the Japanese Society of Abdominal Radiology.
MRI of the penis.
Imaging of scrotal masses.
MRI findings of nonobstructive azoospermia: lesions in and out of pelvic cavity.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2851/):
Special Section: Adrenal Disease.
Adrenal cortical adenoma: current update, imaging features, atypical findings, and mimics.
Adrenocortical hyperplasia: a review of clinical presentation and imaging.
Imaging findings of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the urinary system mimicking neoplastic diseases.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2798/):
Imaging of hepatic hemangioma: from A to Z.
Multimodality imaging and genomics of granulosa cell tumors.
MRI findings of obstructive azoospermia: lesions in and out of pelvic cavity.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2681/):
Benign diseases of the urinary tract at CT and CT urography.
Bladder cancer and its mimics.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2580/):
Appendiceal endosalpingiosis.
CT and MR imaging of chemotherapy-induced hepatopathy.
T2 hyperintense myometrial tumors: can MRI features differentiate leiomyomas from leiomyosarcomas?
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2341/):
Ischiorectal fossa: benign and malignant neoplasms of this “ignored” radiological anatomical space.
Acquired diverticular disease of the jejunum and ileum.
Frequency and imaging features of abdominal immune-related adverse events in metastatic lung cancer patients treated with PD-1 inhibitor.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-2129/):
Pathological variants of hepatocellular carcinoma on MRI.
Current status of imaging biomarkers predicting the biological nature of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Differentiation of hepatic abscess from metastasis on contrast-enhanced dynamic computed tomography in patients with a history of extrahepatic malignancy: emphasis on dynamic change of arterial rim enhancement.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the placenta and gravid uterus.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-1853/):
LI-RADS v2018 for CT and MRI.
Renal epithelioid angiomyolipoma.
The skinny on skin: MRI features of cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions detected on body MRI studies.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-1413/):
LI-RADS.
Epidemiology of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Cirrhosis and LI-RADS.
LI-RADS® ancillary features on CT and MRI.
(https://ocu-radiology.jp/news/news-882/):
Abdominal Radiology誌の紹介.
Hepatic segmental atrophy and nodular elastosis of the liver.
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