Search Tag: European Radiology
2025 03 Nov
Accurate preoperative staging remains central to treatment planning and prognosis in uterine cervical cancer (CC). Cross-sectional imaging has become part of the staging pathway, yet cystoscopy is still used to confirm mucosal infiltration for stage IVA classification. New multicentre evidence highlights that what is seen on magnetic resonance...Read more
2025 03 Nov
Accurate preoperative staging remains central to treatment planning and prognosis in uterine cervical cancer (CC). Cross-sectional imaging has become part of the staging pathway, yet cystoscopy is still used to confirm mucosal infiltration for stage IVA classification. New multicentre evidence highlights that what is seen on magnetic resonance...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Primary liver cancer is a major cause of cancer-related death and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for most cases. Surveillance aims to find disease earlier in people at risk, yet ultrasound, the main tool for routine monitoring, can miss small or subtle lesions. More intensive imaging can detect disease earlier but is demanding for services...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Primary liver cancer is a major cause of cancer-related death and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for most cases. Surveillance aims to find disease earlier in people at risk, yet ultrasound, the main tool for routine monitoring, can miss small or subtle lesions. More intensive imaging can detect disease earlier but is demanding for services...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Primary liver cancer is a major cause of cancer-related death and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) accounts for most cases. Surveillance aims to find disease earlier in people at risk, yet ultrasound, the main tool for routine monitoring, can miss small or subtle lesions. More intensive imaging can detect disease earlier but is demanding for services...Read more
2025 31 Oct
Determining whether an oesophageal tumour has reached the trachea or major vessels is crucial for planning treatment. After preoperative therapy, anatomy can be distorted and tissue planes hard to judge, so widely used contrast-enhanced CT may not always provide clear answers. A single-centre analysis of consecutive surgical cases assessed whether...Read more
2025 11 Oct
Computed tomography (CT) became central to diagnosing and monitoring COVID-19, reshaping chest imaging workflows across hospitals. Analysis of routine operational data from ten public hospitals spanning January 2019 to December 2024 shows how volumes and dose metrics evolved from the pre-pandemic period through the pandemic and into the post-pandemic...Read more
2025 01 Sep
Adrenal adenomas represent the most frequent type of adrenal lesion, accounting for up to 80% of cases. Accurate identification is vital, as management pathways differ markedly between benign adenomas and other adrenal pathologies. Unenhanced computed tomography has long been the standard tool for detecting lipid-rich adenomas, with a 10 Hounsfield...Read more
2025 30 May
Patients presenting with atypical chest pain often undergo invasive coronary angiography (ICA) to diagnose or exclude coronary artery disease (CAD). Although effective, ICA is costly and involves procedural risks. An alternative approach using coronary computed tomography (CT) offers a less invasive and potentially more efficient diagnostic pathway....Read more
2025 30 May
Patients presenting with atypical chest pain often undergo invasive coronary angiography (ICA) to diagnose or exclude coronary artery disease (CAD). Although effective, ICA is costly and involves procedural risks. An alternative approach using coronary computed tomography (CT) offers a less invasive and potentially more efficient diagnostic pathway....Read more
2024 20 Feb
In a significant step forward for clinical research in imaging, the European Society of Radiology (ESR) has announced the launch of the "ESR Essentials" series. This new initiative, developed in collaboration with all 14 European subspecialty medical imaging societies, marks a pivotal moment in the field, moving beyond the limitations of small,...Read more





