Jonathan Richenberg
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Certification in reporting multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate: recommendations of a UK consensus meeting Open
Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate is now recommended as the initial investigation method for men with suspected prostate cancer within both UK and international guidelines. Potential benefits of this pathway include: (i) reductio…
EAU-ESMO Consensus Statements on the Management of Advanced and Variant Bladder Cancer—An International Collaborative Multistakeholder Effort† Open
BACKGROUND: Although guidelines exist for advanced and variant bladder cancer management, evidence is limited/conflicting in some areas and the optimal approach remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: To bring together a large multidisciplinary …
EAU–ESMO consensus statements on the management of advanced and variant bladder cancer—an international collaborative multi-stakeholder effort: under the auspices of the EAU and ESMO Guidelines Committees Open
This report summarises findings from an international, multistakeholder project organised by the EAU and ESMO. In this project, a steering committee identified areas of bladder cancer management where there is currently no good-quality evi…
Sonographically indeterminate scrotal masses: how MRI helps in characterization Open
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the scrotum represents a useful supplemental imaging technique in the characterization of scrotal masses, particularly recommended in cases of nondiagnostic ultrasonographic findings. An accurate charact…
National implementation of multi‐parametric magnetic resonance imaging for prostate cancer detection – recommendations from a <span>UK</span> consensus meeting Open
Objectives To identify areas of agreement and disagreement in the implementation of multi‐parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp MRI ) of the prostate in the diagnostic pathway. Materials and Methods Fifteen UK experts in prostate mp MR…
Sonography of Scrotal Wall Lesions and Correlation With Other Modalities Open
The scrotal wall may be involved in a variety of pathologic processes. Such lesions may rise primarily from the layers of the scrotum or may be due to a process arising from scrotal content. Imaging is not needed in most cases, but it may …