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Stowers, Ray, Doran Christensen, Steven Parrillo, Italo Subbarao, Michael Seaman, and Eric Glassman. "Is the Osteopathic Medical Profession Prepared for a Radiologic or Nuclear Incident?" Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 114, no. 03 (2014): 144–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2014.031.

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Yang, Nathaniel W. "Pneumolabyrinth: Radiologic Evidence of Labyrinthine Injury." Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 23, no. 2 (2008): 49–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v23i2.749.

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A U.S. serviceman presented with a three month history of unsteadiness on ambulation and increasing episodes of vertigo whenever he turned his head rapidly to the right. He had previously been injured in a bomb blast while stationed in Iraq four months prior to consultation. Aside from multiple soft tissue and bone trauma, he had also experienced vertigo and nearly complete deafness in the right ear immediately after the blast. Medical records indicated the presence of a traumatic perforation of the right tympanic membrane and spontaneous nystagmus on initial emergency medical assessment after
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Bernier, Marie Odile, Michele M. Doody, Miriam E. Van Dyke, et al. "Work history and radioprotection practices in relation to cancer incidence and mortality in US radiologic technologists performing nuclear medicine procedures." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 75, no. 8 (2018): 533–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104559.

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IntroductionTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation doses than most other occupationally exposed populations. The aim of this study was to estimate the risk of cancer in NM technologists in relation to work history, procedures performed and radioprotection practices.MethodsFrom the US Radiologic Technologists cohort study, 72 755 radiologic technologists who completed a 2003–2005 questionnaire were followed for cancer mortality through 31 December 2012 and for cancer incidence through completion of a questionnaire in 2012–2013. Multivariable-adjusted mode
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Velazquez-Kronen, Raquel, David Borrego, Ethel S. Gilbert, et al. "Cataract risk in US radiologic technologists assisting with fluoroscopically guided interventional procedures: a retrospective cohort study." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, no. 5 (2019): 317–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-105360.

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ObjectivesTo assess radiation exposure-related work history and risk of cataract and cataract surgery among radiologic technologists assisting with fluoroscopically guided interventional procedures (FGIP).MethodsThis retrospective study included 35 751 radiologic technologists who reported being cataract-free at baseline (1994–1998) and completed a follow-up questionnaire (2013–2014). Frequencies of assisting with 21 types of FGIP and use of radiation protection equipment during five time periods (before 1970, 1970–1979, 1980–1989, 1990–1999, 2000–2009) were derived from an additional self-adm
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Chow, Monica D., and Richard D. Shih. "Acute Colonoscopy-Induced Splenic Rupture Presenting to the Emergency Department." Case Reports in Emergency Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/436874.

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Splenic rupture due to colonoscopy is a rarely reported event in the emergency medicine literature. Patients experiencing such an occurrence are likely to report to the emergency department. This paper documents an 84-year-old female who presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain and nausea less than 24 hours following a colonoscopy. An abdominal ultrasound revealed splenomegaly and free fluid. An abdominal computed tomography was significant for a splenic laceration. She underwent radiologic guided embolization and recovered without incident. Emergency medicine physicians need
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Garcia-Dolagaray, Gabriela, Donald Doukas, Mark Silverberg, Jonathan Mcmahon, Francesca Gutierrez, and Pia Daniel. "Utility and timeliness of a pharmaceutical mass casualty incident cart." International Journal of Academic Medicine 11, no. 1 (2025): 22–25. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijam.ijam_118_24.

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Abstract Introduction: Disasters present unique situations where there are more patients than resources. In these mass casualty incidents (MCIs), the need for additional medications is often paramount. Stockpiles of materials that can be easily deployed in times of need have been proposed for these events. Our objective was to develop a pharmacy stockpile that can be rapidly deployed to the emergency department (ED) in times of critical need. Materials and Methods: The hospital Emergency Preparedness committee reviewed the institution’s latest hazard vulnerability analysis and determined which
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Curtis, Tammy. "Lessons Learned from Health Care Students Playing Victim in Mass Casualty Incident Disaster Drill." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 10, no. 1 (2022): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol10.iss1.3576.

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Purpose To educate health care students on the importance of emergency preparedness and disaster response training related to self-confidence and critical thinking needed when caring for victims of mass casualty incidents (MCI).
 Method A mixed-method design was employed. A post intervention-survey was administered to radiologic sciences and nursing students following their participation in a full-scale mass casualty disaster drill scenario. The quantitative data are presented as descriptive statistics along with Bowker’s Test of Symmetry. The open-ended questions were analyzed for patter
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Arévalo, M., M. Moreno, V. Navarro-Compán, et al. "AB0655 IMPACT OF BIOLOGIC THERAPY ON WORK IMPAIRMENT IN REAL LIFE IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS PATIENTS: DATA FROM REGISPONSERBIO." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (2020): 1621.2–1622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.3150.

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Background:Biologic therapy (BT) has demonstrated its effect in improving work impairment in axial Spondyloarthritis (axSpA) patients in clinical trials, however there is few data of these effects in clinical practice.Objectives:-To assess the influence of BT in work status using the WPAI questionnaire in patients with axSpA in real life.-To compare work status between incident and prevalent cases with BT.-To evaluate factors related to changes in work status in these patients.Methods:REGISPONSERBIO is an observational, prospective and multicentric Spanish registry of SpA patients under biolog
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Sanchez-Mostiero, Daisy Olave, and Jamela Merriam Aragon Boussati. "Low back pain as an unusual presentation in a child with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia." BMJ Case Reports 15, no. 3 (2022): e242843. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-242843.

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Acute leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer. The clinical presentation of acute leukaemia includes fever, pallor, bleeding tendencies, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy and bone pains. This case is about a 7-year-old boy who presented with 2 months of progressive low back pain after jumping into the sea. Radiologic workup showed compression fractures in the T6–L5 regions of the spine. Trauma and osteogenesis imperfecta were considered initially until the patient developed the classic features of leukaemia. Analysis of the bone marrow aspirate, 2 months after the sea incident, reveale
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Kotora, DO, MPH, Joseph G. "An assessment of Chemical, Biological, Radiologic, Nuclear, and Explosive preparedness among emergency department healthcare providers in an inner city emergency department." Journal of Emergency Management 13, no. 5 (2015): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2015.0253.

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Introduction: Emergency healthcare providers are required to care for victims of Chemical, Biological, Radiologic, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) agents. However, US emergency departments are often ill prepared to manage CBRNE casualties. Most providers lack adequate knowledge or experience in the areas of patient decontamination, hospital-specific disaster protocols, interagency familiarization, and available supply of necessary medical equipment and medications. This study evaluated the CBRNE preparedness of physicians, nurses, and midlevel providers in an urban tertiary care emergency depar
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Rayo, Michael F., Chandni Pawar, Elizabeth B. N. Sanders, Beth W. Liston, and Emily S. Patterson. "Participatory Bullseye Toolkit Interview: Identifying Physicians’ Relative Prioritization of Decision Factors When Ordering Radiologic Imaging in a Hospital Setting." Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care 7, no. 1 (2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2327857918071001.

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Critical Decision Method (CDM), a popular cognitive task analysis (CTA) method, is an in-depth retrospective interview that uses a historical non-routine incident to identify experts’ decision-making factors in complex socio-technical settings with high consequences for failure. However, it is challenging to use CDM to make comparisons, including those between experts and trainees. We describe an alternative CTA method used to study physicians’ decision making for ordering diagnostic imaging. After being primed with 11 simulated patient scenarios, nine attending and 11 resident physicians were
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Laroche, P., G. Gagna, X. Castagnet, and J. C. Amabile. "Rischio radiologico: Gestione medica delle vittime di incidenti radiologici." EMC - Urgenze 18, no. 3 (2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1286-9341(14)67973-4.

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Un Nabi Tayyab, Ghias, Shafqat Rasool, Bilal Nasir, and Adeel A. Butt. "304. Hepatocellular Carcinoma Occurs Frequently and Early After Treatment in HCV Genotype 3 Infected Persons Treated with DAA Regimens." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 6, Supplement_2 (2019): S163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.377.

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Abstract Background Treatment of HCV with directly acting antiviral agents (DAAs) is associated with a significant reduction in cardiovascular, metabolic and cancer risk. However, there are conflicting data regarding the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after DAA treatment. Risk of HCC in HCV genotype 3 infected persons after DAA therapy is not well known. Methods We prospectively studied HCV-infected persons initiated on treatment between October 2014 and March 2017 at two centers in Pakistan. All persons were free of HCC at study initiation. The occurrence of HCC was confirmed based on
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Chukwudelunzu, Felix Ejike, Bart M. Demaerschalk, Leonardo Fugoso, et al. "In-Hospital Stroke Care: A Six-Year Community-Based Primary Stroke Center Experience." Neurohospitalist 11, no. 4 (2021): 326–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19418744211007001.

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Background and purpose: In-hospital stroke-onset assessment and management present numerous challenges, especially in community hospitals. Comprehensive analysis of key stroke care metrics in community-based primary stroke centers is under-studied. Methods: Medical records were reviewed for patients admitted to a community hospital for non-cerebrovascular indications and for whom a stroke alert was activated between 2013 and 2019. Demographic, clinical, radiologic and laboratory information were collected for each incident stroke. Descriptive statistical analysis was employed. When applicable,
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Tuncer, Murat, Cahit Sahin, Ozgur Yazici, Alper Kafkaslı, and Kemal Sarica. "A rare cause of renal colic pain: Chilaiditi syndrome." Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia 86, no. 3 (2014): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2014.3.229.

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Chilaiditi syndrome, first described in 1910 by the radiologist Chilaiditi from Vienna, is the interposition of right colon between liver and right hemi diaphragm. It occurs most often in males and its incidence increases with age. It is often detected incidentally during radiological examination. It’s rarely symptomatic; symptoms can differ from mild abdominal pain to severe acute intestinal obstruction. Our case applied to emergency service with right flank pain. There was no calculus or dilatation in the urinary system at non-contrast abdominopelvic computerized tomography. Ascending colon
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Davies, Mark, Rajesh Botchu, and Steven James. "An assessment of the incidence and significance of pes anserine exostoses." Indian Journal of Musculoskeletal Radiology 3 (June 30, 2021): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/ijmsr_65_2020.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence and significance of pes anserine exostosis. Material and Methods: A retrospective search of radiological reports of an individual radiologist over a 12-year period with the term “anserine” was performed. Results: There were 34 pes anserine exostoses which arose at an average of 3.6 cm from the medial joint line. The average incidence of pes anserine exostosis is 1 in 1500 patients undergoing radiographs of one or both knees. Conclusion: Pes anserine exostosis is an incidental finding and is of doubtful clinical significance with no
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Hogan, David B., and Erika M. Ebly. "Predicting Who Will Develop Dementia in a Cohort of Canadian Seniors." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 27, no. 1 (2000): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0317167100051921.

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ABSTRACT:Objectives:We examined whether easily attainable variables were useful in predicting who became demented over a five year period and determined the rates of incident dementia for different categories of mild cognitive impairment.Methods:This was a cohort study of subjects recruited nationally in a population-based survey of Canadians 65 years and older (the Canadian Study of Health and Aging). After standardized clinical assessments, a subset of subjects (n=1782) was categorized as not demented at time one. Identical study methods allowed a reassessment of the cognitive status of surv
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Mazziotti, Silvio, Giuseppe Cicero, Tommaso D’Angelo, et al. "Imaging and Management of Incidental Renal Lesions." BioMed Research International 2017 (2017): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1854027.

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The increased use of imaging modalities in the last years has led to a greater incidence in depicting abdominal incidental lesions. In particular, “incidentalomas” of the kidney are discovered in asymptomatic patients or patients who suffer from diseases not directly related to the kidneys. The aim of this paper is to provide the radiologist with a useful guide to recognize and classify the main incidental renal findings with the purpose of establishing the correct management. First we describe the so-called “pseudotumors” which are important to recognize in order to avoid a misdiagnosis. Afte
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Chau, Millie, Sunil Samnani, Fateh Bazerbachi, et al. "Incidence and Predictors of Incidental Biochemical and Radiologic Pancreatic Alterations Following Uncomplicated ERCP." Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 6 (2023): 2230. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12062230.

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Background: Despite post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) being a major focus of outcomes research in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), little is known regarding the frequency with which asymptomatic biochemical and/or radiologic pancreatic alterations occur in patients following ERCP. Methods: Adult inpatients undergoing ERCP were identified from a prospective ERCP registry. Patients with any abdominal pain, confirmed PEP, or pancreatitis or abnormal pancreatic enzymes preceding ERCP were excluded. Primary outcomes were asymptomatic lipase elevation on bloodwork within 24 h of ERC
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van Walraven, Carl, Dean Fergusson, Craig Earle, et al. "Association of Diagnostic Radiation Exposure and Second Abdominal-Pelvic Malignancies After Testicular Cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 29, no. 21 (2011): 2883–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2011.34.6379.

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Purpose The evidence associating cancer risk with diagnostic radiation exposure is unclear. Men recovering from low-grade testicular cancer frequently undergo serial abdominal-pelvic computerized tomography (CT) scanning to monitor for recurrent disease. Methods We used population-based administrative data sets to identify every incident case of testicular cancer between 1991 and 2004 in Ontario, Canada. We excluded those with previous cancer, concurrent radiation therapy, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, or fewer than 5 years observation. Patients were observed until the occurrences of
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Liu, Chia-Hao, Szu-Ting Yang, Wei-Ting Chao, et al. "Pretreatment Radiologically Enlarged Lymph Nodes as a Significant Prognostic Factor in Clinical Stage IIB Cervical Cancer: Evidence from a Taiwanese Tertiary Care Center in Reaching Consensus." Diagnostics 12, no. 5 (2022): 1230. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051230.

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The incidence of lymph node (LN) involvement and its prognostic value based on radiological imaging in stage IIB cervical cancer (CC) remains unclear, and evidence regarding oncological outcomes of patients with stage IIB CC with LN metastases is limited. In this study we retrospectively reviewed the incidence and prognostic significance of pretreatment radiologic LN status in 72 patients with clinical stage IIB CC (FIGO 2009), with or without radiologic evidence of LN enlargement. An enlarged LN was defined as a diameter > 10 mm on CT/MRI. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall surviv
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Kim, Younhee. "Implication on Nuclear/Radiological Incident Response Focusing on Interagency Coordination in the United States." Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis 12, no. 6 (2022): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14251/jscm.2022.6.23.

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A nuclear/radiological incident is known as a low-probability and high-impact disaster, yet it is catastrophic when it actually happens. Therefore intensive preparation for an effective response is required and many institutions and stakeholders are involved in the preparedness phase. This research is to examine the inter-agency coordination model on nuclear/Radiological incident response in the United States and aims to extract policy implications. In order to do so, the Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex to the Response and Recovery Federal Interagency Operational Plan was studied with a fo
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Nikita, khadke *. Priyanka Shelke Gajanan Sanap. "Hepatocellular carcinoma Diagnosis treatment and management." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 1 (2024): 142–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10494779.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most prevalent primary liver cancer and the primary cause of cancer-related mortality. HCC ranks as the ninth most common cause of cancer-related fatalities in the US. Incident and death rates are still rising despite improvements in screening, prevention, and diagnosis and treatment technologies. Regardless of the cause, cirrhosis continues to be the primary risk factor for the development of HCC. There are separate risk factors for the development of cirrhosis associated with hepatitis B and C. Since alcohol misuse is five times more common in the US tha
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Călinescu, Dan, Maria Daniela Sandu, Răzvan Dumitrescu, Christian Popescu, Florentina Alexe, and Claudiu Margin. "Approaches to Handling Major Incidents Involving Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Hazards." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 30, no. 3 (2024): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2024-0083.

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Abstract Managing casualties in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incidents poses distinct challenges. These events have a disproportionate impact on both emergency personnel and infrastructure. While encounters with CBRN incidents are rare, it’s essential to plan and train comprehensively, employing a universal approach to all potential hazards. Effectively managing CBRN incidents necessitates prompt identification of the agent involved, demanding specialized knowledge among responders. Understanding factors such as toxicity, latency, and persistency is critical in handli
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Borron, Stephen W. "Introduction: Hazardous Materials and Radiologic/Nuclear Incidents." Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 33, no. 1 (2015): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.emc.2014.09.003.

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Pasha, Mahaboob, Umer Hamid Wani, Firdous Ahmad Najar, and Mohammed Shakeel Ansari. "Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis incidental finding in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A case report." Indian Journal of Case Reports 10, no. 12 (2024): 417–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.32677/ijcr.v10i12.4818.

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Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis (XGC) is a rare form of chronic cholecystitis due to the destruction and infiltration of macrophages into the gallbladder wall mimicking gallbladder carcinoma. The lack of distinguishing radiologic or clinical characteristics to differentiate from gallbladder carcinoma leads to unwanted extensive surgeries. Typically, diagnosis is confirmed by histopathology. This case report of a 51-year-old female presented with complaints of intermittent pain in the abdomen, nausea, and vomiting for 2 months with right subcostal tenderness and no palpable mass. She had unde
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Shetty, Nikhil S., Vijay P. Agrawal, and Ashwin Narasimhaprasad. "Bilateral breast tuberculosis � A rare entity." International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research 1, no. 3 (2015): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.7439/ijasr.v1i3.1803.

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Tuberculosis of the breast is an extremely rare disease. In developing countries, where tuberculosis is endemic, the incidence is 0.25 - 4.5% in contrast to western countries where it is less than 0.1%. The diagnosis is difficult because of nonspecific clinical and radiologic findings. It is usually suspected in a multiparous, lactating woman who may be immunocompromised. Radiological findings simulate malignant lesions of breast. We report an immunocompetent patient, who had no issue and had bilateral breast involvement which is very rare.
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Dragolici, Cristian, and Adrian Zorliu. "Radiological assessment in case of an incident at the hot cells clean-up." Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection 29, no. 2 (2014): 157–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/ntrp1402157d.

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The clean-up and decontamination of the hot cells will be performed in the second phase of the WWR-S research reactor decommissioning. Identification of possible incidents or accidents is the key element in radiological assessment and prevention. As major incident it was considered a fire burst that occurred during the progress of the clean-up operations. The postulated incident has, as a consequence, thick smoke generation from the burned radioactive material and the dispersion of this material in the environment through the technological ventilation system and the evacuation chimney. From th
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Li, Chunhei, Robert Pallas, Natasha Frewer, Julie Cornish, and Rwth Ellis-Owen. "Can we detect fibrofatty band in patients with bowel obstruction on CT scan?" BJR|case reports 7, no. 5 (2021): 20210016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjrcr.20210016.

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Fibrofatty bands are composed of adipose tissue and connective tissue and can tangle around the bowel and caused intestinal obstruction. Currently, there is a lack of radiological teaching or guidance on how to identify fibrofatty band in patients with bowel obstruction. The true incidence of fibrofatty band-induced bowel obstruction is likely to have been overlooked. We present a case series of patients with fibrofatty bands with different features and aim to highlight the key radiological findings that may help in the radiological diagnosis. We advocate that these features should be incorpor
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Geijer, Mats, Liz Ivarsson, and Jan H. Göthlin. "A Retrospective Analysis of the Clinical Impact of 939 Chest Radiographs Using the Medical Records." Radiology Research and Practice 2012 (2012): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/862198.

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Objective. Between one-third and half of all radiology examinations worldwide are probably chest studies. The aim of the current study was to retrospectively evaluate the clinical influence of chest radiography.Methods. In a tertiary referral hospital, 939 consecutive daytime chest radiography examinations were evaluated. The outcome was classified as normal, incidental, or pathologic. The referring physician’s reaction to radiologic outcome was classified as highly expected, moderately expected, or unexpected. The influence on the patients' treatment was divided into four groups from major to
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Chang, Steven. "Incidental Thyroid Nodules: A Radiologic Epidemic." Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews 4, no. 3 (2017): 147–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17294/2330-0698.1584.

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A Halim, Nurliyana Izyan, Faizah Mohd Zaki, Hanani Abdul Manan, and Zahiah Mohamed. "An Evaluation of the Quality of Plain Radiograph Interpretations by Radiology Trainees: A Single Institution Experience." Diagnostics 12, no. 8 (2022): 1954. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12081954.

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Introduction: The primary communication between the radiologist and referrer is through the radiological report. However, there are incidents of misinterpretation during radiologist training. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the accuracy level and incidence of interpretation errors for plain radiographs among radiology trainees at our institution. Materials and Methods: The present study retrospectively reviewed 508 reported plain radiographs for one year, and two radiologists subsequently evaluated these plain radiographs. The initial diagnosis by the trainee was compared with t
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Stepkin, Yu I., M. I. Chubirko, M. K. Kuzmichev, O. V. Klepikov, and S. A. Eprintsev. "Review of radiation incidents in the territory of the Voronezh region." Radiatsionnaya Gygiena = Radiation Hygiene 13, no. 3 (2020): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21514/1998-426x-2020-13-3-131-135.

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The aim of the work was to characterize the radiation incidents that took place in the territory of the Voronezh region. Materials and methods. To prepare this article the stock data of the radiological laboratory of the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Voronezh Region for 2009-2018 was used. All measurements in the investigation of radiation incidents were carried out with the MKS-AT1117M dosimeter-radiometer which passed the state calibration. The equivalent dose rate of gamma radiation (μSv/h) was determined. Results. For the last 10 years, 8 radiation incidents were registered on
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Effendi, Tiar Oktavian, Ungky Setyawan, Ngakan Putra, and Dini Erawati. "Exogenous Lipoid Pneumonia." Malang Respiratory Journal 4, no. 2 (2022): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.mrj.2022.004.02.3.

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Background : Lipoid pneumonia is a rare disease and usually reported as sporadic cases. Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is a more common form of lipoid pneumonia. Untypical characteristics makes incidence rate of this cases are often imprecise. The diagnosis is made from a history of lipid containing material aspiration, radiologic imaging, and histopathological examination. There is no treatment of choice because diagnosis of this cases are rarely made.
 Case Report : We report one case at Dr. Saiful Anwar hospital, a 35 years old man with accidental kerosene ingestion and aspiration. Based o
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Williams, M. V. "Radiotherapy Near Misses, Incidents and Errors: Radiotherapy Incident at Glasgow." Clinical Oncology 19, no. 1 (2007): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clon.2006.12.004.

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Md., Akil Azher Siddique, Arundhati, and Singh Rashmi. "Histopathological Correlation with Clinico-Radiological Diagnosis of Bone Tumours." International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Review and Research 15, no. 12 (2023): 668–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11526942.

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AbstractHistological examination of bone tumors is considered to be a challenging field inpathology. Bone tumors andtumor – like lesions are very rare. The low incidence of these tumors and the resulting limited experience indealing with them adds to the diagnostic difficulties.Clinico–radiological evaluation of bone tumors and tumor – like lesions is an essential part of patientmanagement. Histopathological diagnosis should be given after proper review of clinical and radiologicalfindings.There is very good correlation between clinico – radiological and histopathologic
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Hope, William W., Kendra Von Der Embse, Gamal Mostafa, et al. "Cardiopulmonary Arrest Occurring in the Radiology Department: Patient Characteristics, Incidence, and Outcomes." American Surgeon 77, no. 3 (2011): 273–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481107700312.

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Despite efforts for patient stabilization before radiologic procedures, cardiopulmonary arrests still occur. The purpose of our study was to define the incidence, patient characteristics, and outcomes of patients having cardiopulmonary arrest in a radiology department. We retrospectively reviewed patients sustaining cardiopulmonary arrest in the radiology department from 2002 to 2007. Patient characteristics and outcomes were documented. Descriptive statistics were calculated. Over the 6 years of the study, 1,480,578 radiographic procedures were performed, and 27 patients sustained a cardiopul
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Semmler, Jaleh, Wenxing Kuang, Konstantin Volchek, et al. "Large area decontamination after a radiological incident." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 199-200 (April 2019): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2019.01.009.

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Doody, Michele Morin, D. Michal Freedman, Bruce H. Alexander, et al. "Breast cancer incidence in U.S. radiologic technologists." Cancer 106, no. 12 (2006): 2707–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cncr.21876.

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Johnson, Helen M., and Katrina B. Mitchell. "Low incidence of milk fistula with continued breastfeeding following radiologic and surgical interventions on the lactating breast." Breast Disease 40, no. 3 (2021): 183–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/bd-201000.

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BACKGROUND: Milk fistula is a potential complication of radiologic and surgical procedures on the lactating breast, though its incidence is unknown. Some postulate that larger defects and/or closer proximity to the nipple increase the risk of fistula. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the incidence of milk fistula and characterize risk factors in patients who continued breastfeeding after surgical or radiological procedures. METHODS: A retrospective cohort analysis of pregnant or lactating women treated at a multidisciplinary breast clinic from July 2016 through August 2019 was performed
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Tan, Clive M., Daniel J. Barnett, Adam J. Stolz, and Jonathan M. Links. "Radiological Incident Preparedness: Planning at the Local Level." Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 5, S1 (2011): S151—S158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/dmp.2011.11.

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ABSTRACTRadiological terrorism has been recognized as a probable scenario with high impact. Radiological preparedness planning at the federal and state levels has been encouraging, but translating complex doctrines into operational readiness at the local level has proved challenging. Based on the authors' experience with radiological response planning for the City of Baltimore, this article describes an integrated approach to municipal-level radiological emergency preparedness planning, provides information on resources that are useful for radiological preparedness planning, and recommends a s
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Hwang, Esther, Benjamin Mize, and Erik Glassman. "Reinventing Medical Hazardous Materials Response for Radiological Emergencies: Building Resiliency in Emergency Medical Response Systems Through a Novel Approach to Education and Training." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 38, S1 (2023): s205—s206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x23005265.

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Introduction:The past three years have included multiple Public Health Emergencies of International Concern (PHEIC) and dramatically impacted all facets of Emergency Medical Response. During this time, simultaneous crises have demonstrated the value of the non-traditional responder in mitigating complex incidents. Current geopolitical climate has proliferated nuclear power and increases the necessity for readiness and awareness for radiological incidents. These are complex incidents a responder may face and requires even the lowest skilled practitioner to be fully engaged before special operat
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Kwak, Jong Hyeok, Chi Hyung Lee, Gyeong Rip Kim, et al. "Quality improvement of general anteroposterior radiographic image of vertebral body according to optimum angle of incidence." Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology 29, no. 2 (2021): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/xst-200786.

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OBJECTIVE: In this study, we present an appropriate angle of incidence to reduce the distortions in images of L4 and L5 during a general anteroposterior radiograph examination. METHOD: We selected 170 patients who had normal radiological findings among those who underwent anteroposterior and lateral examination for lumbar vertebrae. An optimum angle of incidence wa suggested through the statistical analysis by measuring the lumbar lordosis angle and the intervertebral disc angle in these 170 patients. RESULT: We suggested the incident angle (10.28°) of L4 and the incident angle (23.49°) of L5.
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Bamford, Rebecca, Josephine Bretherton, Nicola Rosenfelder, and James Bell. "Bilateral adrenal-renal fusion: A radiological diagnosis." BJR|case reports 5, no. 2 (2019): 20180108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjrcr.20180108.

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In normal anatomy, the kidneys and adrenal glands are contained within the renal fascia and separated by a connective tissue capsule derived from mesenchymal tissue. Incomplete encapsulation can occur during embryonic development, resulting in adrenal-renal fusion. The true incidence of this developmental anomaly is unknown, as it has primarily been described in the literature following incidental detection on surgical or histological examination. We report the first documented case of bilateral adrenal-renal fusion, diagnosed radiologically.
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Kim, Sung Hee, Jin Seok Oh, and Yong Ju Jang. "Incidence and Radiological Findings of Incidental Sinus Opacifications in Patients Undergoing Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 129, no. 2 (2019): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003489419878453.

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Objectives: Although the routine use of computed tomography (CT) is controversial, it is employed in the preoperative screening of patients undergoing septoplasty or septorhinoplasty. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and radiological characteristics of incidentally found sinus pathologies on screening CT in patients who underwent elective septoplasty or septorhinoplasty. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the patients who underwent septoplasty and septorhinoplasty performed by a single surgeon (Y.J.J.) at Asan Medical Center between January 2016 and December 2017. CT image
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Singh, Somesh, Rana Vishwadeep Mall, Pragya Chaturvedi, and Rajnikant R. Yadav. "Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1—A Rare Disease with Typical Radiological Features: Case Report and Review of Literature." Journal of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology 3, S 01 (2020): S58—S64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708024.

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AbstractHereditary tyrosinemia type 1 is one of the many inborn errors of metabolism associated with tyrosine catabolism. It is a rare disease with its incidence or prevalence in India unknown. The cascading alternate metabolism results in characteristic injury patterns to the liver, kidneys, and the central nervous system, with resultant classical radiological findings. Identifying this constellation of imaging features by a radiologist may help in arriving at a diagnosis and help referring physicians in performing appropriate biochemical tests and instituting early treatment. These usually p
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Rankin, I. A., J. Dixon, C. McGrane, et al. "THE INCIDENCE AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INCIDENTAL FINDINGS SEEN ON PREOPERATIVE CT PLANNING SCANS FOR HIP AND KNEE ROBOTIC ARTHROPLASTY SURGERY." Orthopaedic Proceedings 107-B, SUPP_4 (2025): 2. https://doi.org/10.1302/1358-992x.2025.4.002.

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The incidence and clinical significance of incidental findings identified on preoperative computerised tomography (CT) planning scans for hip and knee robotic arthroplasty is disputed. This study aimed to determine this within a single hip and knee arthroplasty unit.A retrospective cohort study was performed for all patients that underwent CT planning scans for hip or knee arthroplasty at our institution over a 30-month period (Dec 2021 – May 2024). CT scan reports were reviewed and incidental findings noted. Incidental findings were graded by independent reviewers into one of three categories
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Hansson, Boel, Johan Olsrud, Jonna Wilén, Titti Owman, Peter Höglund, and Isabella M. Björkman-Burtscher. "Swedish national survey on MR safety compared with CT: a false sense of security?" European Radiology 30, no. 4 (2019): 1918–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06465-5.

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Abstract Objectives The objectives were to survey MR safety incidents in Sweden during a 12-month period, to assess severity scores, and to evaluate the confidence of MR personnel in incident-reporting mechanisms. Method Data were collected within a web-based questionnaire on safety in clinical MR environments with CT for comparison. Data reported MR and CT safety incidents (human injury, material damage, and close calls), incident severity, and confidence of participants in incident-reporting systems. Results The study population consisted of 529 eligible participants. Participants reported 2
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Schmitt, J. E., J. J. Yi, D. R. Roalf, et al. "Incidental Radiologic Findings in the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome." American Journal of Neuroradiology 35, no. 11 (2014): 2186–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.a4003.

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Kim, Dong Won, and Sang Hyeon Kim. "Incidental Solid Renal Masses: Radiologic Assessment and Managements." Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 80, no. 6 (2019): 1010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2019.80.6.1010.

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