![Loading...](https://link.springer.com/static/c4a417b97a76cc2980e3c25e2271af3129e08bbe/images/pdf-preview/spacer.gif)
-
Article
Reply to Letter to the Editor: “Soft tissue tumor imaging in adults: European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology-Guidelines 2023—overview, and primary local imaging: how and where?”
-
Article
Open AccessCombining morphological and functional imaging parameters to diagnose primary bone neoplasms in the skull base, spine and sacrum
Morphological magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) features are used in combination with histology for diagnosis and treatment selection of primary bone neoplasms. Isolated functional MRI param...
-
Article
Open AccessEvaluation of response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in osteosarcoma using dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI: development and external validation of a model
To identify which dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE-)MRI features best predict histological response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with an osteosarcoma.
-
Article
Can we use MRI to detect clinically silent recurrent soft-tissue sarcoma?
The impact of MRI on early detection of local recurrence (LR) in high-grade soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) is unsubstantiated. To identify the contribution of MRI criteria including dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)...
-
Article
Open AccessIs fat suppression in T1 and T2 FSE with mDixon superior to the frequency selection-based SPAIR technique in musculoskeletal tumor imaging?
To determine the image quality of fast spin echo (FSE) with mDixon relative to spectral attenuated inversion recovery (SPAIR) FSE sequences in musculoskeletal tumor imaging on a 1.5-T MRI system.
-
Article
Open AccessThe diagnostic value of 18F–FDG-PET/CT and MRI in suspected vertebral osteomyelitis – a prospective study
The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic value of 18F–fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET/CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in diagnosing vertebr...
-
Article
Erratum to: Aiming for a shorter rheumatoid arthritis MRI protocol: can contrast-enhanced MRI replace T2 for the detection of bone marrow oedema?
-
Chapter
Follow-Up Imaging of Soft Tissue Tumors
The purpose of this chapter is threefold. First objective is to summarize therapy-induced changes in normal tissue that can be differentiated from disease activity. Second is to identify which imaging paramete...
-
Article
Open AccessPrevalence of cartilaginous tumours as an incidental finding on MRI of the knee
The purpose was to determine prevalence of enchondromas and atypical cartilaginous tumour/chondrosarcoma grade 1 (ACT/CS1) of the knee on MRI in a large cohort study, namely the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obe...
-
Article
Identification of factors associated with the development of knee osteoarthritis in a young to middle-aged cohort of patients with knee complaints
The objective of this study was to identify risk factors for knee osteoarthritis (OA) development in a young to middle-aged population with sub-acute knee complaints. This, in order to define high risk patient...
-
Article
Aiming for a simpler early arthritis MRI protocol: can Gd contrast administration be eliminated?
To evaluate whether intravenous gadolinium (Gd) contrast administration can be eliminated when evaluating synovitis and tenosynovitis in early arthritis patients, thereby decreasing imaging time, cost, and inv...
-
Article
Aiming for a shorter rheumatoid arthritis MRI protocol: can contrast-enhanced MRI replace T2 for the detection of bone marrow oedema?
To determine whether T1 post-gadolinium chelate images (T1Gd) can replace T2-weighted images (T2) for evaluating bone marrow oedema (BME), thereby allowing a shorter magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol i...
-
Article
Open AccessComparative exploration of whole-body MR through locally rigid transforms
Purpose Whole-body MRI is seeing increasing use in the study and diagnosis of disease progression. In this, a central task is the visual assessment of the progressive changes that occur between...
-
Chapter and Conference Paper
Joint Intensity Inhomogeneity Correction for Whole-Body MR Data
Whole-body MR receives increasing interest as potential alternative to many conventional diagnostic methods. Typical whole-body MR scans contain multiple data channels and are acquired in a multi-station manne...
-
Article
Open AccessRECIST revised: implications for the radiologist. A review article on the modified RECIST guideline
The purpose of this review article is to familiarize radiologists with the recently revised Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours (RECIST), used in many anticancer drug trials to assess response and pr...
-
Article
Open AccessPositive association between increased popliteal artery vessel wall thickness and generalized osteoarthritis: is OA also part of the metabolic syndrome?
The purpose of the study was to determine if a positive association exists between arterial vessel wall thickness and generalized osteoarthritis (OA). Our hypothesis is that generalized OA is another facet of ...
-
Article
Only MR can safely exclude patients from arthroscopy
The aim of this study was to determine in patients with subacute knee complaints and normal standardized physical examination the fraction of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies showing arthroscopically t...
-
Article
Open AccessUS examination of the appendix in children with suspected appendicitis: the additional value of secondary signs
This study evaluated the additional value of secondary signs in the diagnosing of appendicitis in children with ultrasound. From May 2005 to June 2006, 212 consecutive paediatric patients with suspected append...
-
Chapter
Angiomatous Neoplasms of the Skeletal System
• For clinical classification purposes it suffices to recognize a benign (hemangioma) and malignant (angiosarcoma) side of the spectrum with hemangioendothelioma as a malignant intermediate form.
-
Article
Open AccessBone marrow edema-like lesions change in volume in the majority of patients with osteoarthritis; associations with clinical features
It has been suggested that bone marrow edema-like (BME) lesions in the knee are associated with progression of osteoarthritis (OA). The purpose of our study in patients with OA was to evaluate prospectively ch...