Liver Lesions
Fig. 1 a–c Dose reduction using iterative reconstruction techniques at multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). a Normal-dose MDCT in the venous phase (120 kVp, ref. mAs 230) reconstructed with standard filtered…
Fig. 1 a–c Dose reduction using iterative reconstruction techniques at multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). a Normal-dose MDCT in the venous phase (120 kVp, ref. mAs 230) reconstructed with standard filtered…
Fig. 1 A 30-year-old patient, 22 weeks pregnant, with right lower quadrant pain, vomiting, and elevated white blood cell count due to appendicitis, as demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)….
Fig. 1 a, b T2-weighted (a) and postcontrast T1-weighted (b) 3D magnetic resonance urograms (MRU) show the anatomy and morphology of hydronephrotic and poorly functioning systems Fig. 2 a–d High-resolution…
Fig. 1 Transaxial computed tomography (CT) image demonstrates the gastrohepatic ligament (GHL), seen as a fatty plane interposed between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the lobe of the…
Fig. 1 a–c Teenage girl who presented with right lower quadrant pain. a, b Sagittal ultrasound (US) views of right lower quadrant show markedly enlarged right ovary with peripheral follicles…
Fig. 1 a, b a Normal prostate of a 30-year-old man. The transition zone (TZ) is still highly localized around the urethra. It is surrounded by the central zone (CZ)…
Fig. 1 Normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the uterine anatomy on sagittal 3D T2-weighted multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) of the uterus and cervix demonstrates normal zonal anatomy. There are three…
Fig. 1 a–d Acute cholecystitis. a, b Longitudinal ultrasound (US) shows a large stone impacted in the gallbladder neck, gall bladder wall thickening (arrow), and gall bladder wall hyperemia on…
Stage Characteristic Stage 0 Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 3) Stage I Confined to cervix IA Invasive carcinoma only diagnosed by microscopy IA1 Stromal invasion <3 mm in depth and <7…
Fig. 1 a–c Spectrum of histologically confirmed a benign and b, c malignant calcifications. There is a large overlap, especially between benign changes (a) and low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ…