60 results found
Case
Normal MRI pelvis (rectal cancer protocol)
Published
28 Oct 2020
83% complete
MRI
Article
Lymphoma of the uterine cervix
Lymphoma of the uterine cervix is generally uncommon and when it does occur tends to present as cervical involvement with added background multi-organ disease rather than isolated primary cervical lymphoma 1. It is often considered part of the spectrum of uterine lymphoma.
Epidemiology
In the ...
Article
Anterior resection syndrome
Anterior resection syndrome refers to a wide spectrum of symptoms which develop following sphincter-preserving anterior resection for rectal cancer.
Epidemiology
There have been reports that up to 47% of patients who undergo anterior resection for rectal cancer develop anterior resection syndr...
Article
Rhabdomyosarcoma (genitourinary tract)
Rhabdomyosarcomas of the genitourinary tract are uncommon tumors occurring in pelvic organs. It is a disease nearly exclusive to the pediatric population.
For a general discussion of this type of tumor, please refer to the article on rhabdomyosarcomas.
Epidemiology
The peak incidence of tumo...
Question
Question 1669
In a child with suspected neuroblastoma, an ultasound confirms a right supra-renal mass. An MRI of the abdomen and pelvis is performed to further assess the tumor. What is the most important additional imaging that should be performed.
Case
Endometrial adenocarcinoma
Published
25 Nov 2020
77% complete
MRI
Case
Endometrial carcinoma
Published
21 Jan 2017
92% complete
Ultrasound
MRI
Case
Vesicocutaneous fistula
Published
03 Jun 2020
92% complete
CT
MRI
Case
Ewing sarcoma - fibula
Published
14 Feb 2021
89% complete
X-ray
MRI
Pathology
Article
Labeled imaging anatomy cases
This article lists a series of labeled imaging anatomy cases by body region and modality.
Brain
CT head: non-contrast axial
CT head: non-contrast coronal
CT head: non-contrast sagittal
CT head: non-contrast axial with clinical questions
CT head: angiogram axial
CT head: angiogram coronal
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Article
Colorectal cancer (summary)
This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists
Colorectal cancer, also called colorectal carcinoma (CRC), is the most common cancer of the gastrointestinal tract and the second most frequently diagnosed malignancy in adults. CT and MRI are the modalities most frequently...
Case
Adenocarcinoma arising in a urethral diverticulum
Published
20 Nov 2010
68% complete
MRI
Case
Squamous cell carcinoma (occult primary)
Published
26 Jul 2023
80% complete
CT
Case
Urothelial cell carcinoma - stage T3b
Published
26 Aug 2009
68% complete
MRI
Article
Pediatric cystic nephroma
Pediatric cystic nephromas, previously known as multilocular cystic nephromas, are rare benign renal neoplasms occurring in children. As of the 2016 WHO classification, they are considered distinct from adult cystic nephromas 1,2.
Terminology
Evolving terminology regarding cystic nephromas and...
Article
Prostate cancer (staging)
Prostate cancer staging takes into account a TNM staging system (primary site, nodal and distant metastases), pretreatment PSA and histological grading. The Gleason score is used to determine the Grade Group.
A superseded staging system is the Whitmore-Jewett staging system.
Additionally, the...
Case
Cervical stump squamous cell carcinoma
Published
16 Sep 2016
77% complete
MRI
Case
Iliac chondrosarcoma
Published
13 Apr 2023
73% complete
X-ray
MRI
CT
Article
Prostate MRI protocol
Prostate MRI has become an increasingly frequent examination faced in daily radiological practice and is usually acquired as either multiparametric or biparametric MRI of the prostate.
This article aims to outline the concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the prostate.
Recommendatio...
Case
Rectal cancer (T3) and huge fibroids
Published
01 Sep 2009
77% complete
MRI