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View article: The Society of Radiologists in Training (SRT) 2024 Training Survey on the impact of recent changes to training and non-radiologist roles
The Society of Radiologists in Training (SRT) 2024 Training Survey on the impact of recent changes to training and non-radiologist roles Open
Introduction In 2016, the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) launched an initiative to address the radiology workforce crisis in the UK, focusing on increasing the number of training places. To address this, the RCR advocated for the intr…
View article: Disentangling Neurodegeneration From Aging in Multiple Sclerosis Using Deep Learning
Disentangling Neurodegeneration From Aging in Multiple Sclerosis Using Deep Learning Open
The brain-predicted DD gap is sensitive to MS-related lesions and brain atrophy, adds to the brain-age paradigm in explaining physical disability both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, and may be used as an MS-specific biomarker of dis…
View article: Disentangling neurodegeneration from ageing in multiple sclerosis: the brain-predicted disease duration gap
Disentangling neurodegeneration from ageing in multiple sclerosis: the brain-predicted disease duration gap Open
Disentangling brain ageing from disease-related neurodegeneration in patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) is increasingly topical. The brain-age paradigm offers a window into this problem but may miss disease-specific effects. Here, we …
View article: Delineating COVID-19 subgroups using routine clinical data identifies distinct in-hospital outcomes
Delineating COVID-19 subgroups using routine clinical data identifies distinct in-hospital outcomes Open
View article: Is Diffusion Tensor Imaging-Guided Radiotherapy the New State-of-the-Art? A Review of the Current Literature and Technical Insights
Is Diffusion Tensor Imaging-Guided Radiotherapy the New State-of-the-Art? A Review of the Current Literature and Technical Insights Open
Despite the increasing precision of radiotherapy delivery, it is still frequently associated with neurological complications. This is in part due to damage to eloquent white matter (WM) tracts, which is made more likely by the fact they ca…
View article: 1520 Decoding Neurophobia – Insights from an Undergraduate Neuroanatomy Course
1520 Decoding Neurophobia – Insights from an Undergraduate Neuroanatomy Course Open
Introduction Neurophobia is a common multifaceted issue amongst students studying medical sciences at an undergraduate level associated with difficulty in understanding neuroscience topics and ongoing negative perceptions of clinical neuro…
View article: 1536 Neuroanatomy, Not Just for Budding Neurosurgeons. Motivations for Participating in An Extra-Curricular Neuroanatomy Course for Undergraduates
1536 Neuroanatomy, Not Just for Budding Neurosurgeons. Motivations for Participating in An Extra-Curricular Neuroanatomy Course for Undergraduates Open
Introduction Extra-curricular activities form an important part of undergraduate education as they give students the opportunity to explore subjects of interest. There is significant demand within the undergraduate population for further t…
View article: Multi-modal Brain Segmentation Using Hyper-Fused Convolutional Neural Network
Multi-modal Brain Segmentation Using Hyper-Fused Convolutional Neural Network Open
View article: Chest radiograph characteristics in COVID-19 infection and their association with survival
Chest radiograph characteristics in COVID-19 infection and their association with survival Open
Using a systematic approach to reviewing and grading CXRs in Covid-19 positive patients we clearly demonstrate that grading, location of airspace abnormalities and rate of CXR changes are related to clinical outcome.
View article: DR-Unet104 for Multimodal MRI Brain Tumor Segmentation
DR-Unet104 for Multimodal MRI Brain Tumor Segmentation Open
View article: Chest radiographs may assist in predicting the outcome in the early phase of Covid-19. UK district general hospital experience of Covid-19 first wave
Chest radiographs may assist in predicting the outcome in the early phase of Covid-19. UK district general hospital experience of Covid-19 first wave Open
Objectives: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused enormous strain on health-care systems worldwide. Early recognition of prognostic markers and appropriate management of patients with coronavirus di…
View article: Neurological impact of emboli during adult cardiac surgery
Neurological impact of emboli during adult cardiac surgery Open
View article: Perioperative Cerebral Microbleeds After Adult Cardiac Surgery
Perioperative Cerebral Microbleeds After Adult Cardiac Surgery Open
Background and Purpose— Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) have been observed using magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cardiovascular risk factors, cognitive deterioration, small vessel disease, and dementia. They are a well-known conseq…
View article: Defining thalamic nuclei and topographic connectivity gradients in vivo
Defining thalamic nuclei and topographic connectivity gradients in vivo Open
The thalamus consists of multiple nuclei that have been previously defined by their chemoarchitectual and cytoarchitectual properties ex vivo. These form discrete, functionally specialized, territories with topographically arranged graduat…