Highlights

Abdominal ventral hernia and its repair complications

Ventral hernia repair with or without mesh placement is a common procedure. However, certain complications occur like in any other abdominal surgeries. Therefore, the authors of this article set out to describe the role of imaging in diagnosis of complications in a...

Imaging appearances of a rare CNS disease by MRI

Central nervous system post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder is a rare disease with non-specific signs and symptoms. Due to its rarity and lack of radiologists’ familiarity with it, this paper presents how the imaging appearances of this disease by MRI can help...

Causes of ulnar neuropathies

In this pictorial review, the authors set out to illustrate a wide spectrum of causes of ulnar neuropathies that can be seen on ultrasound and MRI. Due to major technological advances in ultrasonography, direct visualisation of the involved nerve with assessment of...

Perinatal post mortem US: an alternative imaging method?

This article deals with the role of perinatal post mortem ultrasound and whether it can be used as an alternative imaging method for non-invasive autopsy. Special emphasis is put on imaging technique, practical considerations and commonly encountered case examples....

“Value-based radiology” at the International Forum 2018

“Valued-based radiology” is a hot topic that has been addressed and discussed in many papers. As such, it was chosen as the subject of discussion at the International Forum celebrated at ECR 2018. Read the full summary here. Article: Summary of the proceedings of the...

Methodology for ESR iGuide content

This paper lays out the methodology applied by the Referral Guidelines Subcommittee of the European Society of Radiology to adapt the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria for use in the European clinical decision support platform ESR iGuide. Article:...