Radiopaedia.org and the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) are again collaborating on giving you all the opportunity to submit an adult brain case to ASNR 2023 Case of the Day. Each day during the ASNR 61st Annual Meeting (April 29-May 3, 2023), a case will be shown as the official Case of the Day. This had traditionally been ‘invite-only’, but for a number of years, one of the cases will be chosen from cases you submit to Radiopaedia.org. In addition to one ASNR 2023 case of the day w…
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Project philosophical doughnut
Project philosophical doughnut was an editorial project to tidy up, standardize and, most importantly, give clinical indications and purpose to our CT protocol articles (hence the wacky name Andrew chose and stuck with).Radiography training in many institutions around the world is heavily process-driven; that is, radiographers are taught the technical requirements of a CT scan and learn the clinical side on the job. Radiographers and medical staff who understand the reasoning behind CT scans in …
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Project Bone-RADS
Project Bone-RADS was an editorial project aimed at the update and revision of several articles on the most common bone lesions encountered in imaging. It was inspired by the white paper Guidelines for the Diagnostic Management of Incidental Solitary Bone Lesions on CT and MRI in Adults: Bone Reporting and Data System (Bone-RADS) by Chang et al. published in Skeletal Radiology.From April-August 2022 the following was done:
major revision/update – 34 articles
solitary sclerotic bone lesion
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Project MSK Infection
Mona Lisa Image by Sumanley xulx from Pixabay.Project MSK Infection was an editorial project that aimed at updating Radiopaedia’s MRI MSK infection-related articles based on the white paper MRI nomenclature for musculoskeletal infection by Alaia et al. published in Skeletal Radiology (open access).From February-March 2022 the following was completed:
six new articles created
ulcer
sinus tract
soft tissue abscess
devitalized soft tissue
infectious tenosynovitis
subperiosteal abscess
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Project CNS WHO 5
The 5th Edition of the World Health Organization classification of Central Nervous System tumors was published online in late 2021 and included many changes both to the overall schema of the classification of many common conditions as well many changes to specific diagnoses. Additionally, a number of new entities have been recognized. Many editors and contributors, first and foremost two Francesci (Francesco Buemi and Francesco (Frank) Gaillard), reviewed and updated over 100 articles, wrote ove…