Peroneal tendon dislocation (PTD) is an uncommon condition [1,2], accounting for 0.3–0.5 % of all ankle trauma injuries [3,4], and is often misdiagnosed due to its clinical presentation resembling the ankle sprain [1,2,5]. This condition predominantly affects young amateurs in sports, such as skiing, soccer, basketball, ice skating, and gymnastics, whose ankle joint is subjected to repetitive shearing movements. The peroneal tendon undergoes significant stress during forceful eccentric contracti…
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Comparison of dual arterial phase gadoxetic acid enhanced MRA with CTA for depiction of hepatic vasculature in potential liver donor candidates
To determine the ability of dual-arterial phase gadoxetic acid–enhanced CAIPIRINHA MRI in preoperative assessment of hepatic vasculature in potential living liver donors with CTA as the reference standard.
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Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: Bridging the research gaps and defining the future
In the last two decades new breast imaging techniques have been developed, in an attempt to overcome magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) limitations, such as high cost and patchy access, among others.
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Auto-METRICS: LLM-assisted scientific quality control for radiomics research
Machine-learning (ML) studies can inflate their conclusions due to methodological biases or errors [1]. Coupled with fast-paced innovation in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), this can lead to excessive confidence in the capacities of AI and ML [2]. This is the case in clinical AI: Maleki et al. showed how three major methodological pitfalls (violation of the independence assumption, model evaluation with inappropriate metrics or baselines, and batch effect) led to unrealistic performan…
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Development and validation of interpretable machine learning model for pre-treatment predicting the response to targeted and immune therapy in hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for 75 %-85 % of primary liver malignancies and ranks as the sixth most common and the third highest mortality malignancy worldwide, persisting as a major global health burden, notably in China [1]. Due to its insidious onset, approximately 70 % of HCC patients are diagnosed at middle to advanced stages, missing the chance for surgical resection [2]. While trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE) remains the first-line therapy for intermediate-stage HCC [3]…
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Clinical value of CT enterography imaging features in predicting enteroscopy passage in Crohn’s disease
Small bowel strictures in Crohn’s disease (CD) can hinder enteroscopy, limiting its diagnostic utility. This study aimed to evaluate whether CT enterography (CTE) imaging features can predict enteroscopy passage in CD patients.
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Dynamic AI-assisted ipsilateral tissue matching for digital breast Tomosynthesis
To evaluate whether AI-assisted ipsilateral tissue matching in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) reduces localization errors beyond typical tumor boundaries, particularly for non-expert radiologists. The technology category is deep learning.
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Acute non-hypersensitivity adverse reactions following intravascular administration of contrast agents in adult patients
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) following intravascular administration of contrast agents (CA), including iodine-based contrast media (ICM), gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA), or ultrasound contrast agents (USCA), is defined as a harmful and unintended response to a CA. In this context, ‘response’ implies that a causal relationship between a medicinal product and an adverse event is at least a reasonable possibility [1].
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The effect of clinical risk factors on the Atherosclerotic plaque characteristics of intra- and extracranial arteries: A retrospective study
While progress has been made in understanding drug-mediated stroke prevention, the influence of statins and blood lipid levels on intra- and extracranial plaque characteristics during acute stroke requires further study. Using high-resolution vessel wall imaging (HR-VWI), we aim to examine how statin use and lipid levels affect plaque features.
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Duration of diabetes, glycemic control and intracranial atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability
Intracranial vulnerable plaque, characterized by intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH), surface irregularity, positive remodeling, and plaque enhancement, is associated with cerebrovascular events. History of diabetes mellitus (DM) was reported to be a potential predictor of plaque vulnerability, but the predictive value of DM-related variables for it is still uncertain. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of diabetes duration and glycemic control with symptomatic plaque vulnerab…