To provide an update of the current evidence-based guideline on the techniques and technologies used in endometrial ablation, a minimally invasive technique for the management of abnormal uterine bleeding of benign origin.
Women of reproductive age with abnormal uterine bleeding and benign pathology with...
Lauri, Chiara;
Noriega-Álvarez, Edel;
Chakravartty, Riddhika M;
Gheysens, Olivier;
Glaudemans, Andor W. J. M;
Slart, Riemer H. J. A;
Kwee, Thomas C;
Lecouvet, Frédéric;
Panagiotidis, Emmanouil;
Zhang-Yin, Jules;
Martinez, Jose Luis Lazaro;
Lipsky, Benjamin A;
Uccioli, Luigi;
Signore, Alberto.
Consensus on the choice of the most accurate imaging strategy in diabetic foot infective and non-infective complications is still lacking. This document provides evidence-based recommendations, aiming at defining which imaging modality should be preferred in different clinical settings.
This working grou...
Patel-Lippmann, Krupa K;
Wasnik, Ashish P;
Akin, Esma A;
Andreotti, Rochelle F;
Ascher, Susan M;
Brook, Olga R;
Eskander, Ramez N;
Feldman, Myra K;
Jones, Lisa P;
Martino, Martin A;
Patel, Maitray D;
Patlas, Michael N;
Rev, Margarita A.
Asymptomatic adnexal masses are commonly encountered in daily radiology practice. Although the vast majority of these masses are benign, a small subset have a risk of malignancy, which require gynecologic oncology referral for best treatment outcomes. Ultrasound, using a combination of both transabdomina...
Morris, Michael F;
Henry, Travis S;
Raptis, Constantine A;
Amin, Alpesh N;
Auffermann, William F;
Hatten, Benjamin W;
Kelly, Aine Marie;
Lai, Andrew R;
Martin, Maria D;
Sandler, Kim L;
Sirajuddin, Arlene;
Surasi, Devaki Shilpa;
Chung, Jonathan H.
Pleural effusions are categorized as transudative or exudative, with transudative effusions usually reflecting the sequala of a systemic etiology and exudative effusions usually resulting from a process localized to the pleura. Common causes of transudative pleural effusions include congestive heart fail...
Chandra, Tushar;
Bajaj, Manish;
Iyer, Ramesh S;
Chan, Sherwin S;
Bardo, Dianna M. E;
Chen, Jimmy;
Cooper, Matthew L;
Kaplan, Summer L;
Levin, Terry L;
Moore, Michael M;
Peters, Craig A;
Saidinejad, Mohsen;
Schooler, Gary R;
Shet, Narendra S;
Squires, Judy H;
Trout, Andrew T;
Pruthi, Sumit.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a frequent infection in childhood. The diagnosis is usually made by history and physical examination and confirmed by urine analysis. Cystitis is infection or inflammation confined to the bladder, whereas pyelonephritis is infection or inflammation of kidneys. Pyelonephri...
Brook, Olga R;
Dadour, Joseph R;
Robbins, Jessica B;
Wasnik, Ashish P;
Akin, Esma A;
Borloz, Matthew P;
Dawkins, Adrian A;
Feldman, Myra K;
Jones, Lisa P;
Learman, Lee A;
Melamud, Kira;
Patel-Lippmann, Krupa K;
Saphier, Carl J;
Shampain, Kimberly.
This review focuses on the initial imaging in the reproductive age adult population with acute pelvic pain, including patients with positive and negative beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) levels with suspected gynecological and nongynecological etiology. For all patients, a combination of transa...
Brixey, Anupama G;
Fung, Alice;
Diaz De Leon, Alberto;
Walker, Christopher M;
Porter, Kristin K;
Khatri, Gaurav;
Bang, Tami J;
Batra, Kiran;
Carter, Brett W;
Christensen, Jared D;
Cox, Christian W;
Davis, Andrew M;
Holley, Aaron B;
Kandathil, Asha;
Little, Brent P;
Madan, Rachna;
Mehta, Parth;
Moore, William H;
Shroff, Girish S;
Uyeda, Jennifer W;
Nikolaidis, Paul;
Kamel, Ihab R;
Chung, Jonathan H.
Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. A search for the underlying cause of infection typically includes radiological imaging as part of this investigation. This document focuses on thoracic and abdominopelvic causes of sepsis. In 20...
Lee, Yoo Jin;
Aghayev, Ayaz;
Azene, Ezana M;
Bhatti, Salman;
Ewell, Joshua C;
Hedgire, Sandeep S;
Kendi, A. Tuba;
Kim, Esther S. H;
Kirsch, David S;
Nagpal, Prashant;
Pillai, Anil K;
Ripley, Beth;
Tannenbaum, Andrew;
Thiessen, Molly E. W;
Thomas, Richard;
Woolsey, Sarah;
Steigner, Michael L.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a significant vascular disease found in 4% to 8% of the screening population. If ruptured, its mortality rate is between 75% and 90%, and it accounts for up to 5% of sudden deaths in the United States. Therefore, screening of AAA while asymptomatic has been a crucial po...
Pillai, Anil K;
Steigner, Michael L;
Aghayev, Ayaz;
Ahmad, Sarah;
Ferencik, Maros;
Kandathil, Asha;
Kirsch, David S;
Lee, Yoo Jin;
Nagpal, Prashant;
O’Neil, Kevin;
Partovi, Sasan;
Revels, Sha’Shonda;
Ripley, Beth;
Russell, Raymond R;
Saboo, Sachin S;
Tannenbaum, Andrew;
Thomas, Richard;
Wells, Bryan J;
Yu, Hei Shun;
Kalva, Sanjeeva P.
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) occur in 30% to 50% of patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. Clinical presentations vary from asymptomatic disease to complications resulting from the right to left shunting of blood through the PAVM such as paradoxical stroke, brain abscesses,...
Shinagare, Atul B;
Burk, Kristine S;
Kilcoyne, Aoife;
Akin, Esma A;
Chuang, Linus;
Hindman, Nicole M;
Huang, Chenchan;
Rauch, Gaiane M;
Small Jr, William;
Stein, Erica B;
Venkatesan, Aradhana M;
Kang, Stella K.
Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignancy worldwide. Cervical cancer is staged based on the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification system, which was revised in 2018 to incorporate radiologic and pathologic data. Imaging plays an important role in pretreatme...