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Original article

  • Louise Harder
  • Ole Graumann
  • Noa Larsen Ohana
  • Josefine Axelsen
  • Maria Tækker
  • Flemming Kromann Nielsen

Abstract

Background
CT-guided percutaneous bone biopsy is a minimally invasive and effective procedure for evaluating and diagnosing bone lesions.
Purpose
To evaluate the diagnostic yield, tumor types, and complication rates of CT-guided percutaneous bone biopsy ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Mar 6, 2026

Original article

  • Johannes Halkoaho
  • Oskari Niiranen
  • Tuomas Kaseva
  • Arttu Ruohola
  • Eero Salli
  • Sauli Savolainen
  • Harri Hakovirta
  • Marko Kangasniemi

Abstract

Background
Calcification of abdominal arteries is an important risk marker in vascular disease. Automated, objective quantification methods could improve reproducibility and reduce observer dependency in clinical practice.
Purpose
To develop and evaluate a ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Mar 5, 2026

Case report

  • Shinya Fujii
  • Yuko Iraha
  • Kanae Ozaki

Abstract

A 41-year-old woman with placenta previa and a prior cesarean delivery presented with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS). MRI at 26 weeks of gestation demonstrated an intraplacental hypointense region on diffusion-weighted imaging corresponding to diffusion ...
Open AccessCase reportFirst published Feb 24, 2026

Case report

  • Shweta Kataria
  • Girish Gandikota
  • Cody J. Schwartz
  • Michael M. Cunningham

Abstract

Musculoskeletal complications secondary to pancreatitis, including polyarthritis, panniculitis, and bone infarction (Pancreatitis Panniculitis Polyarthritis syndrome), are rare and under-recognized. We report a case of a 31-year-old man with alcohol use ...
Open AccessCase reportFirst published Feb 21, 2026

Original Article

  • Taisuke Furuta
  • Tomohiko Sakuda
  • Nobuo Adachi

Abstract

Background
Although intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) is well established in neurosurgery, its role in musculoskeletal oncology remains unclear.
Purpose
To assess the feasibility and safety of iMRI in bone and soft tissue tumor surgery, ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jan 30, 2026

Pictorial essay

  • Kantheera Leesmidt
  • Amanda Liu
  • Liina Poder
  • Rachelle Durand
  • Orit Glenn
  • Yi Li
  • Jesse Courtier

Abstract

Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become a valuable noninvasive method for evaluating congenital anomalies of the fetus and can serve as an important adjunct to the prenatal ultrasound, particularly where the ultrasound is unable to exclude or ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jan 25, 2026

Pictorial Essay

  • Li He Shaun Lim
  • Shuyi Guo
  • P Chandra Mohan
  • Su Chong Albert Low
  • Zhuyi Rebekah Lee

Abstract

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis represents 15–20% of all tuberculosis infections and can involve nearly any organ, earning tuberculosis a reputation as one of the great mimickers in medicine. Imaging plays a critical role in diagnosing extrapulmonary ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jan 24, 2026

Original Article

  • Mimmi K. Liukkonen
  • Miska Jämsä
  • Suvi Hartikainen
  • Minna Husso
  • Marja Hedman
  • Heikki Hietanen
  • Martin Ugander
  • Saara Sillanmäki
  • Elias Ylä-Herttuala

Abstract

Background
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables the non-invasive assessment of myocardial tissue properties through the T1, T2, and T2* relaxation mapping. Establishing population-specific normal reference values enhances diagnostic accuracy.
Purpose
To ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jan 21, 2026

Original Article

  • Adil Aytaç
  • Kâmil Gürel
  • Yunus Yılmazsoy
  • Mustafa Hızal
  • Selma Erdoğan Düzcü
  • Oya Kalaycıoğlu

Abstract

Background
Computed tomography (CT)-guided transthoracic biopsy is essential for diagnosing pulmonary lesions but exposes patients to considerable radiation from repeated image acquisitions. With the growing emphasis on radiation safety, applying validated ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Dec 24, 2025

Case Report

  • Rui Sato
  • Kazuhisa Asahara
  • Atsushi Saiga
  • Takeshi Aramaki

Abstract

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) located in the caudate lobe is technically challenging because of the tumor’s deep location and proximity to major vascular structures. A 71-year-old woman with a 2-cm HCC in segment I ...
Open AccessCase reportFirst published Dec 24, 2025