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Tumour growth rate of carcinoma of the colon and rectum: retrospective cohort study
Few studies have evaluated the growth pattern of colorectal cancer. Forty‐three patients who underwent CT twice more than 5 weeks apart were included over a 2‐year interval. The median doubling time was 211 days, with a concerning suggestion of tumour progression.
J. R. Burke +5 more
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Diagnostic accuracy of acute diverticulitis with unenhanced low‐dose CT
Unenhanced low‐dose CT (LDCT) is as accurate as contrast‐enhanced standard‐dose CT (SDCT) for detection of acute colonic diverticulitis. However, smaller complications, such as pericolic abscesses and small amounts of extraluminal air, can be missed.
A. Thorisson +5 more
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With a local quality assurance programme, significant improvement in local recurrence rates for cancer of the upper rectum was achieved by focusing on preoperative selection of type of surgery and the extent and completeness of mesorectal excision.
P. Bondeven +3 more
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The focus of this study was to demonstrate experience in understanding, managing and treating peritoneal mesothelioma, a rare disease, and explore how this was facilitated through the establishment of a national multidisciplinary team (MDT), a model that may be useful for other rare diseases.
A. Brandl +11 more
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Radiomics approach to distinguish between well differentiated liposarcomas and lipomas on MRI
The distinction between well differentiated liposarcomas and lipomas is needed in order to provide the correct treatment approach for patients with these tumours, but is difficult to make without a biopsy. This study shows that radiomics can be used to make this distinction based on routinely obtained MRI. The resulting radiomics model performed better
M. Vos +12 more
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In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the effects of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) on cognitive functions. T1D onset usually occurs during childhood, so it is possible that the brain could be affected during neurodevelopment. We selected young patients of normal intelligence with T1D onset during neurodevelopment, no complications from ...
Geisa B. Gallardo-Moreno +4 more
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CIENCIA E IMAGINOLOGIA: ANÁLISIS CUANTITATIVO DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN RADIOLÓGICA
Trabajando con las hipótesis generales: la especialidad de imaginología desarrolla actividad científica efectiva y la Revista Chilena de Radiología representa la investigación de los radiólogos chilenos, el objetivo del estudio fue caracterizar la ...
Mauricio Canals L
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Sesgos cognitivos comunes en radiología y recomendaciones para evitarlos
En radiología, los sesgos cognitivos desempeñan un papel clave en el error diagnóstico. Estos sesgos consisten en patrones involuntarios de pensamiento que distorsionan la interpretación objetiva de las imágenes.
Felipe Castillo-Aravena +2 more
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Objetivo: Evaluar la concordancia entre médicos radiólogos de Bogotá, D.C., en la interpretación de estudios mamográficos con la categorización BI-RADS.
Harley Alejo Martínez +5 more
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ANATOMIA DEL ERROR EN RADIOLOGIA
La actividad médica, por su naturaleza, se desarrolla en un ambiente de incertidumbre, ya que sus resultados no son constantes en respuesta a actos médicos iguales, y por ello es una función de alto riesgo, siendo necesarias medidas y acciones para ...
César García M.
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