Our January cover from the article by Pickhardt and Lubner highlights the role of noninvasive quantitative CT in detection of unsuspected liver diseases such as hepatic steatosis, iron overload, and fibrosis.
The broad differential diagnosis in systemic lupus erythematosus underscores the importance of recognizing multisystem involvement at imaging, which aids in detecting early disease and monitoring end-organ damage (Gomez and Naeem et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
Renal artery embolization is a safe and effective procedure in patients with renal angiomyolipoma and can be used in management of renal cell carcinoma as an adjunct to definitive treatment or for palliation (Jorgenson et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
In addition to experiencing physical discomfort, individuals with shoulder and neck disorders may present with functional limitations and constraints on performing daily activities and sports, with effects on their overall quality of life (Cruz et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)
A comprehensive approach involving advanced neuroimaging techniques and review of patient history, clinical symptoms, and radiologic and laboratory findings helps pinpoint the correct diagnosis in motor neuron and central nervous system tract disorders (Desai et al). | Download Visual Abstract (PowerPoint)