145 resultados para techniques : spectroscopic


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Thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is a fast growing field. One of the most developing areas is represented by molecular tests applied to cytological material. Patients that could benefit the most from these tests are those that have been diagnosed as 'indeterminate' on FNA. They could be better stratified in terms of malignancy risk and thus oriented with more confidence to the appropriate management. Taking in to consideration the need to improve and keep high the yield of thyroid FNA, professionals from various fields (i.e. molecular biologists, endocrinologists, nuclear medicine physicians and radiologists) are refining and fine-tuning their diagnostic instruments. In particular, all these developments aim at increasing the negative predictive value of FNA to improve the selection of patients for diagnostic surgery. These advances involve terminology, the application of next-generation sequencing to thyroid FNA, the use of immunocyto- and histo-chemistry, the development of new sampling techniques and the increasing use of nuclear medicine as well as molecular imaging in the management of patients with a thyroid nodule. Herein, we review the recent advances in thyroid FNA cytology that could be of interest to the 'thyroid-care' community, with particular focus on the indeterminate diagnostic category.

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Computed tomography (CT) is a modality of choice for the study of the musculoskeletal system for various indications including the study of bone, calcifications, internal derangements of joints (with CT arthrography), as well as periprosthetic complications. However, CT remains intrinsically limited by the fact that it exposes patients to ionizing radiation. Scanning protocols need to be optimized to achieve diagnostic image quality at the lowest radiation dose possible. In this optimization process, the radiologist needs to be familiar with the parameters used to quantify radiation dose and image quality. CT imaging of the musculoskeletal system has certain specificities including the focus on high-contrast objects (i.e., in CT of bone or CT arthrography). These characteristics need to be taken into account when defining a strategy to optimize dose and when choosing the best combination of scanning parameters. In the first part of this review, we present the parameters used for the evaluation and quantification of radiation dose and image quality. In the second part, we discuss different strategies to optimize radiation dose and image quality at CT, with a focus on the musculoskeletal system and the use of novel iterative reconstruction techniques.

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Dixon techniques are part of the methods used to suppress the signal of fat in MRI. They present many advantages compared with other fat suppression techniques including (1) the robustness of fat signal suppression, (2) the possibility to combine these techniques with all types of sequences (gradient echo, spin echo) and different weightings (T1-, T2-, proton density-, intermediate-weighted sequences), and (3) the availability of images both with and without fat suppression from one single acquisition. These advantages have opened many applications in musculoskeletal imaging. We first review the technical aspects of Dixon techniques including their advantages and disadvantages. We then illustrate their applications for the imaging of different body parts, as well as for tumors, neuromuscular disorders, and the imaging of metallic hardware.

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Computed tomography (CT) is a modality of choice for the study of the musculoskeletal system for various indications including the study of bone, calcifications, internal derangements of joints (with CT arthrography), as well as periprosthetic complications. However, CT remains intrinsically limited by the fact that it exposes patients to ionizing radiation. Scanning protocols need to be optimized to achieve diagnostic image quality at the lowest radiation dose possible. In this optimization process, the radiologist needs to be familiar with the parameters used to quantify radiation dose and image quality. CT imaging of the musculoskeletal system has certain specificities including the focus on high-contrast objects (i.e., in CT of bone or CT arthrography). These characteristics need to be taken into account when defining a strategy to optimize dose and when choosing the best combination of scanning parameters. In the first part of this review, we present the parameters used for the evaluation and quantification of radiation dose and image quality. In the second part, we discuss different strategies to optimize radiation dose and image quality of CT, with a focus on the musculoskeletal system and the use of novel iterative reconstruction techniques.

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Contexte: Présent sous forme physiologique chez environ 60% des nourrissons normaux de moins de quatre mois, le reflux gastro-oesophagien (RGO) n'est symptomatique que chez 10% d'entre eux. Il est également plus fréquent chez les enfants atteints de troubles neurologiques quelque soit leur âge. Non traité, il peut avoir des conséquences graves (oesophagite, sténose peptique, endobrachyoesophage (Barrett) puis adénocarcinome de l'oesophage). Il s'agit donc d'un problème qu'il faut savoir détecter et traiter précocement. Les signes et symptômes du RGO sont multiples et varient en fonction de l'âge. Ils ne se limitent pas au seul vomissement. Le traitement initial du RGO chez l'enfant est médical. En cas d'échec de celui-ci ou dans certaines indications (comme les RGO récidivants, les malformations congénitales, les anomalies morphologiques ou les pathologies neurologiques) un traitement chirurgical est nécessaire. L'évolution des traitements conservateurs et des techniques chirurgicales lors de ces dernières années en font un bon sujet pour une étude rétrospective. Objectif: Le but de cette étude est de mettre en évidence dans une population d'enfants ayant bénéficié d'une cure chirurgicale anti-reflux la fréquence relative des symptômes selon la pathologie initiale de l'enfant, puis de préciser le choix de traitement et sa durée. Nous analyserons également les risques d'échec qui s'y rapportent. Ces conclusions devraient nous permettre de proposer un algorithme décisionnel de prise en charge du RGO de l'enfant en pré et post-opératoire. Méthodologie: Étude rétrospective sur 9 ans se basant sur les dossiers médicaux-chirurgicaux de 132 enfants opérés d'un reflux gastro-oesophagien dans le Service de Chirurgie Pédiatrique du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) par le Professeur Olivier Reinberg et son équipe entre le 1er janvier 2003 et le 31 décembre 2012. Résultats: Sur les 132 enfants, 93 ont bénéficié d'une fundoplicature selon Toupet, 34 selon Nissen et 5 selon Dor. 57% des enfants présentant un déficit neurologique ont été opérés selon la technique de Nissen contre 7% des enfants "sains". Les taux de démontage et de récidive sont respectivement 5.4% et 3.5 % pour la technique selon Toupet et 2.9% et 0% pour la technique de Nissen. Le taux de démontage global de la fundoplicature est de 4.6% (N=6) Conclusions: La fundoplicature est une méthode de choix pour les enfants chez qui tous les autres traitements ont échoué ou chez qui la présence concomitante du RGO et des comorbidités est délétère à une croissance harmonieuse. Grâce à la chirurgie, la qualité de vie d'au moins 95% des enfants est grandement améliorée après la disparition de symptômes quotidiens et qui peuvent donner lieu à des complications graves.