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  • 1995-1999  (5)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1433-0393
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die dynamische Magnetresonanzkolpozystorektographie (dynamische MR-KCRG) ist ein neues Verfahren zur Darstellung komplexer Bewegungsabläufe beim Deszensus und Prolaps genitalis. Der Untersuchungsablauf entspricht im wesentlichen dem der herkömmlichen (röntgenologischen) Kolpozystorektographie (KCRG). Die wichtigsten Vorteile sind die fehlende Strahlenbelastung, der minimale Kontrastmittelbedarf, die Darstellung von Weichteilen und die höhere Treffsicherheit bei der Diagnostik von Enterozelen. Zystozelen und Rektozelen werden durch beide Methoden ähnlich sicher erfaßt. Durch die dynamische Darstellung der Bewegung intrapelviner Strukturen und ihrer wechselseitigen Beeinflussung wird das Verständnis von Deszensusentwicklung mehr als durch die bisherigen bildgebenden Verfahren erweitert werden. Als Hauptnachteile sind die erhöhten Kosten, das Problem der „Platzangst“ und die noch mangelnde Geräteverfügbarkeit anzusehen. Diese neue Methode wird vermutlich in Zukunft bei der Erfassung prä- und postoperativer Befunde Bedeutung erlangen und die mit Strahlenbelastung einhergehenden bildgebenden Verfahren weiter zurückdrängen.
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  • 2
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    European radiology 9 (1999), S. 1451-1456 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Computers ; Radiology reporting systems
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The goal of this study was to evaluate the recognition rate, learning potential and amount of time needed to complete a report with the Philips speech recognition system SP 6000 (Philips, Best, The Netherlands). Four radiologists dictated reports of interventional radiology, MRI examinations of the musculoskeletal system and CT examinations of the thorax and abdomen with the Philips system using the German language. The recognition rate of each report and improvement rate after each learning phase of the Philips system was assessed. The time needed to complete a report using the Philips system was then compared with the time needed to complete a report using the tape-based system via a time analysis. The average recognition rate for the four radiologists using the Philips system was 79.6 %, which improved to 92.5 % after the third adaptation. Initially, the average time demand to dictate and correct one report was approximately 16.8 min, but this time decreased to 8.1 min after the third adaptation. In contrast, only 3.6 min were needed to dictate and correct one report using the tape-based system. However, with the speech recognition system, dictation, correction and transcription of the report can be completed within 15 min, whereas with the tape-based system, it takes nearly 1 day. With the Philips system, speech recognition can reach as high as 95 % since each adaptation of the system improves the recognition rate by approximately 5 %. While the Philips system is associated with longer dictation times than the tape-based system, turn-around time for a complete report is substantially shorter with the Philips system than the tape-based system.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Bone cysts ; Fractures ; Complications ; Cortical defect ; MRI greenstick fractures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Posttraumatic bone-cyst formation is a known but rare process. Typical location is the distal radius, usually as a result of a greenstick fracture. The pathogenesis is unknown; however, subperiosteal migration of fat or hemorrhage with later absorption may cause cyst formation. We present the first reported case of MR imaging of this lesion. At MRI subperiosteal hemorrhage was found to be the cause of cyst formation.
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  • 4
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    European radiology 7 (1997), S. 1309-1317 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Pelvic-floor descent ; Pelvic-floor hernia ; Enteroceles ; Dynamic MRI
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Magnetic resonance colpocystorectography (MR-CCRG) is presented in the evaluation of patients with pelvic-floor disorders. Five healthy volunteers and 44 female patients with isolated or combined visceral descent underwent dynamic MRI and dynamic fluoroscopy (DF). MR-CCRG was performed with the patient in a supine position using a True FISP sequence (1 image/1.2 s; in-plane resolution 1.02 mm) during pelvic floor contraction, relaxation, and straining maneuvers. Relevant organs, such as urethra, bladder, vagina, and rectum, were opacified by using a saline solution, Magnevist (Schering AG, Berlin, Germany), and sonography gel, respectively. The clinical evaluation and the intraoperative results (30 cases) were used as reference. MR-CCRG and DF were non-diagnostic in 3 cases each. Most patients had a combined type of visceral prolapse, the most frequent combination being a vaginal vault prolapse and a cystocele. The points of reference were sufficiently outlined by DF and MR-CCRG. In comparison with the clinical and intraoperative results, MR-CCRG proved to be especially beneficial in the diagnosis of different types of enteroceles including a uterovaginal prolapse. MR-CCRG showed an equal or higher sensitivity and specificity for all individual sites when compared with DF. Also, predominant herniation obscuring other concomitant prolapse could be verified in 8 cases. MR-CCRG is superior to DF and accurately depicts pelvic-floor descent and prolapse in women. The possibility of dynamic presentation (see enclosed CD-ROM) allows for a better understanding of the organ movements within a given topographic reference setting.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Tendinitis ; Bone resorption ; Cortical defect ; MRI ; CT
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. A case of calcific tendinitis of the pectoralis major insertion with cortical bone erosion is presented. Clinical and laboratory findings showed a significant inflammatory reaction. Both CT and MR images demonstrated the extent of the lesion providing additional information on the dimensions of inflammatory soft tissue and bone marrow reaction. Biopsy was performed and histology revealed the typical features of calcification, inflammation and giant cell reaction.
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