Insights into Imaging
#InsightsIntoImaging is a gold open access journal owned by the European Society of Radiology and edited by Editor-in-Chief, Paola Clauser.
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- 🚨 177Lu-PSMA Therapy & Imaging in Prostate Cancer
- • PSMA-PET/CT guides patient selection & tracks response • Adjuncts like 18F-FDG PET, post-therapy SPECT, & whole-body DWI-MRI catch resistant/PSMA-negative disease • Quantitative biomarkers (SUVmean, tumor volume, heterogeneity) + AI/radiomics may personalize treatment
- link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Aditi Ranjan et al.)
- Meet our latest Deputy Editor! Yoshito Tsushima, MD, PhD, is Professor and Chair of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
- A board-certified radiologist and ultrasound specialist, his interests include diagnostic imaging, contrast media, radiation protection and medical safety, with a commitment to patient-centered care. He will be taking the role of Deputy Editor for Radiation Protection. Welcome to the team!
- 🩺 A new InsightsintoImaging study of 113 patients shows: • FLIS correlates with fibrosis stage & clinical scores (Child–Pugh, ALBI) • Adding parenchymal heterogeneity (FLIS-H) strengthens correlations significantly • FLIS-H offers a fast, reliable, non-invasive liver assessment
- 💡 Takeaway: Incorporating heterogeneity into FLIS improves its clinical utility for fibrosis evaluation. link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Hande Özen Atalay et al.)
- 🩺MRI-only B3 Lesions A study of 59 MRI-only B3 lesions found 11.9% upgraded to malignancy after excision. Key findings:
- • Lesion size >20 mm significantly increases upgrade risk (OR 8.57) • Histology alone is less predictive; FEA <20 mm may be safely followed • ADH shows higher upgrade rates than FEA
- 💡 Takeaway: Consider size and histology when planning management for MRI-only B3 lesions. Conservative follow-up may be appropriate for small FEA lesions. link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Javier del Riego et al.)