140 resultados para Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB)
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Renal biopsy is being increasingly proposed as a diagnostic tool to characterize small renal masses (SRM). Indeed, the wide adoption of imaging in the diagnostic workup of many diseases had led to a substantial increased incidence of SRM (diameter ≤4 cm). While modern ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques have high sensitivity for detecting SRM, none is able to accurately and reliably characterize them in terms of histological features. This is currently of key importance in guiding clinical decision-making in some situations, and in these cases renal biopsy should be considered. In this review, we aim to summarize the technique, diagnostic performance, and predicting factors of nondiagnostic biopsy, as well as the future perspectives.
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The twenty-second Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC) was held at the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main in spring 2012. During the three-day conference fifty papers were delivered, discussing issues from a wide range of geographical regions of the Roman Empire, and applying various theoretical and methodological approaches. An equally wide selection of subjects was presented: sessions looked at Greek art and philhellenism in the Roman world, the validity of the concept of 'Romanisation', change and continuity in Roman religion, urban neighbourhood relations in Pompeii and Ostia, the transformation of objects in and from the Roman world, frontier markets and Roman archaeology in the Provinces. In addition, two general sessions covered single topics such as the 'transvestite of Catterick', metal recycling or Egyptian funeral practice in the Roman period. This volume contains a selection of papers from all these sessions.
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L'adoption de l'IRM dans le parcours diagnostique a déterminé la transition des biopsies aléatoires aux biopsies ciblées vers les lésions visibles à l'imagerie. L'utilisation de logiciels rendant possible la fusion d'images IRM et échographiques permet d'améliorer significativement la précision diagnostique de ces biopsies. De plus, pour déterminer l'éligibilité d'un patient à une thérapie focale, davantage de précision diagnostique est requise au niveau de toute la glande ; par conséquent, des biopsies avec une densité d'échantillonnage plus élevée par voie transpérinéale peuvent être proposées.Les nouvelles techniques de biopsie de la prostate permettent une prise en charge personnalisée grâce à une meilleure caractérisation de l'agressivité et de l'extension locale du cancer de la prostate. The adoption of multiparametric MRI within the diagnostic pathway has allowed urologists to move from random biopsy to targeted biopsy directed towards MR-visible lesions. The use of software for MR to TRUS fusion may enhance the diagnostic accuracy of targeted biopsy. To determine the eligibility for tissue-preserving approaches, further precision is required, and template prostate mapping biopsy may be offered. The employment of novel biopsy techniques provide better characterisation of the disease, and allows a tailored approach to a single subject.