Dr. Sherry Wang discuss the article, “New Follow-up and Management Recommendations for Polypoid Lesions of the Gallbladder”. RadioGraphics Update: New Follow-up and Management Recommendations for Polypoid Lesions of the Gallbladder. Konstantinoff et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(3):e220189.
Mar 07, 2023•12 min
Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Dr. Julia Goldberg about her recently published RadioGraphics article titled "How We Got Here:The Legacy of Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology" How We Got Here:The Legacy of Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology. Goldberg et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220112. Invited Commentary: From Unacceptable to Intolerable. Scott. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220190....
Feb 21, 2023•12 min
Drs. Faghani and Moassefi discuss artificial intelligence for breast imaging New Horizons: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis. Goldberg et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43:e220060.
Feb 07, 2023•15 min
Dr. Sherry Wang and Dr. Jonathan Revels host the RadioGraphics podcast this week. Dr. Wang looks at distinguishing between physician burnout and moral injury. Dr. Revels discusses the different imaging of immune checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer.
Jan 24, 2023•29 min
A musculoskeletal focus for this week's podcast: Dr. Frederick discusses intervention for benign bone tumors and Dr. Gibbs summarizes the AOSpine classification for sacral fractures. CT of Sacral Fractures: Classification Systems and Management. Dreizin and Smith. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:1975–1993. Benign Bone Tumors: State of the Art in Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Interventions. Tomasian et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220041....
Jan 10, 2023•32 min
In this podcast, Ross Frederick discusses Arterial Spine Labeling and other MR Perfusion techniques. And Dr. Gibbs shares a paper about global outreach and education. Arterial Spin Labeling: Techniques, Clinical Applications, and Interpretation. Iutaka et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(1):e220088. Development of a Computer-Based Radiology Curriculum in Conjunction with Zambia’s First Training Program. Mohajeri and Montoya et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(1):e220065....
Dec 20, 2022•26 min
On this week's podcast, Dr. Gibbs highlights Cases from the Cookie Jar - check out two of these informative cases from the last two issues of the journal. Anti–NMDA-Receptor Encephalitis Pulmonary Light-Chain Deposition Disease
Dec 06, 2022•7 min
Deadly fungus! This can kill a patient fast. Can you recognize the imaging features in time? In this week's podcast, Dr. Ross Frederick summarizes a very important paper on Invasive Fungal Sinusitis- don't miss this one! Deadly Fungi: Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis in the Head and Neck. Kurokawa and Kurokawa et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:2075–2094.
Nov 22, 2022•16 min
Guest host Dr. Refky Nicola summarizes a recent review article from RadioGraphics. Find out how to stand out from the crowd and create your own outstanding exhibit. Creating an Award-winning RSNA Education Exhibit. Albasha and Burkett et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:E106-E108.
Nov 02, 2022•7 min
Dr. Sherry Wang and Dr. Jonathan Revels host the RadioGraphics podcast this week. Dr. Wang brings awareness to the complex and multifactorial health disparities Asian women face regarding breast cancer screening and diagnosis. Dr. Revels discusses how interstitial lung abnormalities at chest CT have potential clinical significance pertaining to increased risk for lung cancer.". Health Disparity and Breast Cancer Outcomes in Asian Women. Gao and Heller. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000. Interstit...
Oct 25, 2022•31 min
The newest podcast highlights our monograph series, Updates and New Frontiers in Interventional Radiology. Guest host Anna Sophia McKenney, MD, PhD, MPH speaks with author Mindy X. Wang, MD on her latest article in the RadioGraphics October Monograph Special. Vascular Anomaly Syndromes in the ISSVA Classification System: Imaging Findings and Role of Interventional Radiology in Management. Wang et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:1598–1620....
Oct 18, 2022•27 min
The newest podcast highlights our monograph series, Updates and New Frontiers in Interventional Radiology. Guest host Anna Sophia McKenney, MD, PhD, MPH interviews author Timothy A. Carlon, MD, MBA on his latest article in the RadioGraphics October Monograph Special. Contemporary Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism:Evolution of Catheter-based Therapy. Carlon et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:1861–1880.
Oct 04, 2022•35 min
In this podcast, Ross Frederick discusses a paper that helps us decipher the postoperative spine - an increasingly relevant topic given the ubiquity of spine surgery. Dr. Gibbs discusses artifact reduction techniques for these studies, as well as the exciting potential of zero echo time MRI. Postoperative Spinal CT: What the Radiologist Needs to Know. Ghodasara et al. RadioGraphics 2019; 39:1840–1861. Zero Echo Time Musculoskeletal MRI: Technique, Optimization, Applications, and Pitfalls. Aydıng...
Sep 22, 2022•27 min
Join Ross Frederick and Wende Gibbs for discussion of two topics important for radiologists in all settings: diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis and imaging safety for pregnant patients. Imaging Cancer in Pregnancy. Jha et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000. Radiologic Clues to Cerebral Venous Thrombosis. Canedo-Antelo et al. RadioGraphics 2019; 39:1611–1628.
Sep 06, 2022•31 min
In this podcast, Dr. Wende Gibbs gives us an update on Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring, a valuable tool for early detection and prevention of adverse cardiovascular events, and as a decision-making tool for treatment of patients at risk of cardiovascular disease, including young individuals. Dr. Ross Frederick summarizes a fascinating multisystem paper which highlights the vital role of radiologists in evaluation of Neurofibromatosis Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring: Current Status and Future Dir...
Aug 16, 2022•23 min
A new academic year and many are starting to take call. Can you identify the highest risk injuries? This week, Dr. Gibbs summarizes a classic paper on blunt cerebrovascular injury - subtle and not always suspected clinically - so an important radiology diagnosis! Imaging and Management of Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury. Rutman et al. RadioGraphics 2018; 38:542–563.
Jul 19, 2022•17 min
This week on the podcast, new residents and fellows can prepare for upcoming procedures with Dr. Frederick's segment on epidural steroid injections: anatomy, safety, and technique. And Dr. Gibbs summarizes the latest recommendations for imaging pediatric and young adult patients with Non Hodgkin Lymphoma. Fluoroscopically Guided Epidural Injections of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine. RadioGraphics 2017; 37:537–561. Shim et al. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Imaging Spectrum in Children, Adolescents, and You...
Jun 21, 2022•24 min
When is a non-diagnostic biopsy a good thing? And when should you go back? This week Wende Gibbs discusses a classic paper describing tips and decision making for musculoskeletal biopsies. And Ross Frederick discusses a useful new article on sphenoid wing lesions. Anatomy and Diseases of the Greater Wings of the Sphenoid Bone. Cochinski et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000. Pearls and Pitfalls for Soft-Tissue and Bone Biopsies: A Cross-Institutional Review. Meek et al. RadioGraphics 2020; 40:...
Jun 07, 2022•31 min
Vital, practical topics in this RadioGraphics podcast: join Ross Frederick and Wende Gibbs for discussion of the challenging problem of identifying the source of hyperparathyroidism and an algorithmic approach to splenic lesions. Contemporary Multimodality Imaging of Primary Hyperparathyroidism. Naik et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:841–860. Algorithmic Approach to the Splenic Lesion Based on Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation. Kim et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:683–701....
May 24, 2022•26 min
Join Drs. Frederick and Gibbs for in depth summaries of our focused topic: Imaging of the hippocampus, and our multisystem review, important for all: Imaging of the Lymphatic System. Imaging Aspects of the Hippocampus. Alves et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000. Understanding Lymphatic Anatomy and Abnormalities at Imaging. Lee et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:487–505.
May 03, 2022•27 min
In this week's podcast, Drs. Frederick and Gibbs discuss cancer inducing viruses and complications from radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Adverse Radiation Therapy Effects in the Treatment of Head and Neck Tumors. Rocha et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000. Human Oncoviruses and Thoracic Tumors: Understanding the Imaging Findings. Franquet et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000....
Apr 19, 2022•29 min
Join us this week as Dr. Gibbs discusses a paper detailing the latest on intracranial aneurysm detection, characterization and the fascinating changes in practice with the expanding armamentarium of new devices used for treatment. Imaging Intracranial Aneurysms in the Endovascular Era: Surveillance and Posttreatment Follow-up. Chung et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:0000–0000.
Apr 05, 2022•25 min
CTA is vital to determining whether an extremity mangled in trauma can be salvaged. Do you know what to look for and report? And electronic stimulators- do you know them when you see them? Drs. Frederick and Gibbs summarize important articles from the current issue and recent archives. Roles of Trauma CT and CTA in Salvaging the Threatened or Mangled Extremity. Dreizin et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:E50–E67. Implantable Electronic Stimulation Devices from Head to Sacrum: Imaging Features and Func...
Mar 22, 2022•27 min
In this podcast, Ross Frederick provides an algorithmic approach to diagnosing spinal cord signal abnormality. And Wende Gibbs reviews evaluation of thoracic outlet syndrome. Great topics for residents studying for boards and practicing radiologists! Diagnostic Approach to Intrinsic Abnormality of Spinal Cord Signal Intensity. Lee et al. RadioGraphics 2019; 39:1824–1839. Imaging of the Patient with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Raptis et al. RadioGraphics 2016; 36:984–1000....
Feb 22, 2022•27 min
Lesions of the chest wall- these can be hard to figure out, especially when incidental. Dr. Frederick summarizes a new paper that simplifies narrowing the diagnosis and providing management recommendations. Also in this podcast, Dr. Gibbs provides an update on imaging of Covid, in the acute phase and in patients who have recovered from the disease. Diagnostic and Imaging Approaches to Chest Wall Lesions. Mansour et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42. Chest CT in COVID-19: What the Radiologist Needs to K...
Feb 08, 2022•22 min
CAR-T immunotherapy- an amazing advance in oncology with high rates of remission, but most patients have complications. In this podcast we describe the science of CAR-T, physiologic timeline, and imaging features of adverse events which are common. All radiologists should be aware in order to better help our patients with cancer. Also, CNS Lupus- increasing in prevalence and still with high mortality. Learn more about the myriad imaging findings associated with this illness. Imaging Primer on Ch...
Jan 25, 2022•25 min
In our first podcast of 2022, we learn about a life-threatening entity that is more common that we thought, and important for radiologists in all specialties to recognize: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection. Also, pearls and pitfalls for distinguishing malignant, benign, and incidental findings on FDG PET/CT. Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: An Underdiagnosed Clinical Entity—A Primer for Cardiac Imagers. Aslam et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:1897–1915. Common Skeletal Neoplasms and Nonn...
Jan 11, 2022•23 min
ECMO is an important, last resort to save many of our patients with cardiopulmonary failure and we are seeing it used in our sickest COVID patients. Do you know how it works? Imaging plays a vital role in assessing the complications of ECMO, but the hemodynamic alterations and artifacts make CTA tricky. Dr. Ross Frederick summarizes this new ECMO paper and additional information on how to do it right. CT Angiography of Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Shen et al. RadioGraphics 2...
Dec 21, 2021•17 min
This week on the Radiographics podcast, Informatics editors Drs. Juluru and Wang summarize recent papers on Natural language processing and Deep Learning. Bag-of-Words Technique in Natural Language Processing: A Primer for Radiologists. Juluru et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:1420–1426. Deep Learning: An Update for Radiologists. Cheng et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:1427–1445.
Dec 07, 2021•15 min
In this podcast, Ross Frederick describes a promising new interventional radiology treatment for an extremely common source of morbidity around the world: knee osteoarthritis. And Wende Gibbs summarizes a multisystem paper describing the ever growing number of treatment related complications we might encounter in our cancer patients- we must be familiar with the possibilities to get them the best possible care! Side Effects of Oncologic Treatment in the Chest: Manifestations at FDG PET/CT. Lang ...
Nov 23, 2021•27 min