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RadioGraphics
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RadioGraphics, an official journal of RSNA, is one of the premier education journals in diagnostic radiology.
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- Hypointensity at hepatobiliary phase MRI can indicate various liver conditions. Analyzing the pattern—diffuse, regional, or focal—helps narrow the differential diagnosis. @MRElastography @JeffFidlerMD @Alunaalcala @maximeronot bit.ly/4jI9PzN
- Chiari I deformity, formerly Chiari I malformation, is a complex spectrum of pathophysiology spanning far beyond the classic “5 mm below the foramen magnum” framework. Consider the whole picture in Chiari I. pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/rg… @ellika_shehanaz
- Patellofemoral instability is a painful condition that is commonly imaged. It is essential to understand anatomic changes that characterize this condition and best practices in dynamically and statically imaging the joint. bit.ly/442fOqU
- Let’s learn about radiologic markers, dynamic imaging techniques, & current challenges in establishing diagnostic criteria for hip microinstability. bit.ly/3GC78kp
- Check out our newly updated Top 10 Reading List for trainees, with articles added from 2023 to the present! Our curated lists are your go-to resource for staying up to date and making informed decisions. bit.ly/3pWStrF @RadG_Editor #RGphx @cookyscan1
- Great Radiographics article outlining a strategic CT approach to laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS). Helps radiologists tailor reports to clinical needs, narrow the differential by imaging pattern, and recognize both intrinsic and extrinsic causes of LTS. bit.ly/46TQho3
- Meningeal lesions are caused by various conditions, and the imaging findings can be nonspecific. Correct diagnosis is crucial to select the right treatment strategy. For an image-based diagnostic guide, read here. bit.ly/3EI7WzC
- Recognition of liver transplant complications is important for the health and survival of the graft and graft recipient. This article reviews the top 10 “not to be missed” complications at multimodality imaging. bit.ly/3EXO8ri
- Endoleak is a common complication after EVAR and can cause an increase in aneurysm size and eventual rupture. This article reviews pathophysiology and endovascular repair of AAA with emphasis on contrast-enhanced US for post-EVAR endoleak detection. bit.ly/3Cw8VTl
- Join us in congratulating RadioGraphics Editor Christine Cooky Menias, MD, who received the 2023 SAR Gold Medal Award at the SAR Annual Meeting yesterday--the highest recognition given by the SAR. @cookyscan1 #SAR23
- Ever curious about conditions linked to temporomandibular joint derangement? This article dives into TMJ anatomy, its biomechanics, and normal & abnormal imaging findings, with arthroscopic correlation! bit.ly/4dTMcQA
- Kids aren't just small adults! Differentiating how diseases of the head and neck can differ in etiology, clinical presentation, and imaging is critical for radiologists. @alexandra_foust @ashasarm @Ty_Todd @sumsnet @LizzieSnyderMD @KShekdarMD bit.ly/4eDZUrE
- Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide & affects up to 10% of the population. Understand relevant anatomy, underlying mechanical & biochemical causes, pertinent imaging findings, & therapeutic options. bit.ly/2PPZK74 @GattsukiRadiol @UMichRadiology















