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View article: Exploring pancreatic variability in BRCA carriers vs. Non-Carriers: A diffusion tensor MRI study
Exploring pancreatic variability in BRCA carriers vs. Non-Carriers: A diffusion tensor MRI study Open
DT-MRI effectively measures diffusion coefficients and IVIM contributions in the pancreas. No significant differences were found between high-risk individuals and controls, therefore, the method supports adjunct, bias-free use in future pa…
View article: “Sailing the ship while building it”: Sandbox regulation and the political economy of Israeli healthcare AI innovation
“Sailing the ship while building it”: Sandbox regulation and the political economy of Israeli healthcare AI innovation Open
View article: Use First, Trust Later? Exploring How Health Care Providers View the Gaps Between AI’s Regulation and Its Implementation
Use First, Trust Later? Exploring How Health Care Providers View the Gaps Between AI’s Regulation and Its Implementation Open
The regulatory focus on premarket approval, overlooking and limiting the life cycle, real-world adaptiveness potential of artificial intelligence in health care, requires ongoing oversight and quality assurance by health care providers–cum…
View article: Who moved my scan? Early adopter experiences with pre- and post-market healthcare AI regulation challenges
Who moved my scan? Early adopter experiences with pre- and post-market healthcare AI regulation challenges Open
Real-world clinical experience provides a much-needed opportunity for deep learning AI algorithms to evolve and improve. Yet, it also constitutes a regulatory challenge, since such potential for learning may essentially change the algorith…
View article: Long-term outcomes and re-intervention rates in women undergoing mri-guided focused ultrasound (mrgfus) for uterine fibroids: a 7-year follow-up study
Long-term outcomes and re-intervention rates in women undergoing mri-guided focused ultrasound (mrgfus) for uterine fibroids: a 7-year follow-up study Open
View article: Abdominal Fat Depots are Related to Lower Cognitive Functioning and Brain Volumes in Middle‐aged Males at High Alzheimer’s Risk
Abdominal Fat Depots are Related to Lower Cognitive Functioning and Brain Volumes in Middle‐aged Males at High Alzheimer’s Risk Open
Background High body mass index (BMI), which poorly represents specific fat depots, is linked to poorer cognition and higher dementia risk, with different associations between sexes. We examined associations of abdominal fat depots with co…
View article: Obesity Is Associated with Fatty Liver and Fat Changes in the Kidneys in Humans as Assessed by MRI
Obesity Is Associated with Fatty Liver and Fat Changes in the Kidneys in Humans as Assessed by MRI Open
Background: Obesity is associated with metabolic syndrome and fat accumulation in various organs such as the liver and the kidneys. Our goal was to assess, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Dual-Echo phase sequencing, the association …
View article: Abdominal fat depots are related to lower cognitive functioning and brain volumes in middle‐aged males at high Alzheimer's risk
Abdominal fat depots are related to lower cognitive functioning and brain volumes in middle‐aged males at high Alzheimer's risk Open
Objective High BMI, which poorly represents specific fat depots, is linked to poorer cognition and higher dementia risk, with different associations between sexes. This study examined associations of abdominal fat depots with cognition and…
View article: Prediction and explainability in AI: Striking a new balance?
Prediction and explainability in AI: Striking a new balance? Open
The debate regarding prediction and explainability in artificial intelligence (AI) centers around the trade-off between achieving high-performance accurate models and the ability to understand and interpret the decisionmaking process of th…
View article: Findings on emergent magnetic resonance imaging in pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis: A single center perspective
Findings on emergent magnetic resonance imaging in pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis: A single center perspective Open
This study’s aim is to describe the imaging findings in pregnant patients undergoing emergent MRI for suspected acute appendicitis, and the various alternative diagnoses seen on those MRI scans. This is a single center retrospective analys…
View article: Sex modifies the associations of regional fat with cognitive functioning and AD‐related brain volumes, in Israeli middle‐aged adults at high AD risk
Sex modifies the associations of regional fat with cognitive functioning and AD‐related brain volumes, in Israeli middle‐aged adults at high AD risk Open
Background High body mass index (BMI) has been consistently linked to poorer cognition and higher dementia risk, with different associations in males and females. However, BMI does not represent well specific fat depots. We examined in mid…
View article: Differential sex associations of regional adiposity with cognition and brain pathology in Israeli older adults with Type II Diabetes
Differential sex associations of regional adiposity with cognition and brain pathology in Israeli older adults with Type II Diabetes Open
Background Adiposity and Type II diabetes (T2D) are consistently associated with cognitive impairment and dementia. Body mass index (BMI) is the most common measure of global adiposity, but its associations with cognition in old age are in…
View article: MRI features of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile ducts, “The myth about the cyst”: A systematic review
MRI features of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the bile ducts, “The myth about the cyst”: A systematic review Open
The MRI features of IPMN-B are not well elaborated and need to be further studied. Worrisome features and guidelines regarding reporting the imaging findings should be established and published. Radiologists should be aware of IPMN-B, sinc…
View article: Higher proportion of visceral adipose tissue is associated with smaller regional brain volumes in older adults with type 2 diabetes: Triglycerides may be in the pathway
Higher proportion of visceral adipose tissue is associated with smaller regional brain volumes in older adults with type 2 diabetes: Triglycerides may be in the pathway Open
Background Numerous studies have identified an increased risk for Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) in Type II Diabetes (T2D). However, the T2D biological characteristics contributing to this risk are still unknown. Adiposity assessed by body mass…
View article: Management of women presenting with vaginal bleeding with enhanced myometrial vascularity and suspected retained products of conception
Management of women presenting with vaginal bleeding with enhanced myometrial vascularity and suspected retained products of conception Open
Background: To describe the clinical course of women with acute vaginal bleeding and a finding of uterine enhanced myometrial vascularity (EVM) with suspected retained products of conception (RPOC) on vaginal ultrasound examination. Method…
View article: Regional abdominal adiposity is associated with BMI‐related brain regions in middle‐aged adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s dementia
Regional abdominal adiposity is associated with BMI‐related brain regions in middle‐aged adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s dementia Open
Background There is evidence for the involvement of midlife obesity in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, and Alzheimer’s dementia (AD) risk in late life. Obesity is primarily measured by body mass index (BMI), which poorly reflect…
View article: Undetected Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma on CT: Frequency According to CT Scan Protocol
Undetected Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma on CT: Frequency According to CT Scan Protocol Open
Purpose: CT is a main diagnostic modality for detecting pancreatic adenocarcinoma. This study aims to assess the frequency of missed pancreatic adenocarcinoma on CT scans according to different CT protocols. Methods: Consecutive pancreatic…
View article: The Impact of Establishing a Dedicated Liver Surgery Program at a University-affiliated Hospital on Workforce, Workload, Surgical Outcomes, and Trainee Surgical Autonomy and Academic Output
The Impact of Establishing a Dedicated Liver Surgery Program at a University-affiliated Hospital on Workforce, Workload, Surgical Outcomes, and Trainee Surgical Autonomy and Academic Output Open
Objective: To detail the implementation of a dedicated liver surgery program at a university-affiliated hospital and to analyze its impact on the community, workforce, workload, complexity of cases, the short-term outcomes, and residents a…
View article: MRI guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment for uterine fibroids among women with and without abdominal scars
MRI guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment for uterine fibroids among women with and without abdominal scars Open
Regardless of strict inclusion criteria, MRgFUS treatment is less efficient among women with abdominal scars, although still feasible for those who are interested in noninvasive option.
View article: Adenosquamous carcinoma arising in a duplication cyst of the gallbladder
Adenosquamous carcinoma arising in a duplication cyst of the gallbladder Open
A 52-year-old woman, previously healthy was admitted to another hospital due to right upper quadrant abdominal pain, fever and leukocytosis. An ultrasound demonstrated acute cholecystitis and lesion 8 cm. in diameter near the gallbladder. …
View article: The Impact of Social vs. Non-Social Referring Channels on Online News Consumption
The Impact of Social vs. Non-Social Referring Channels on Online News Consumption Open
View article: Diffusion parameters derived from multi-b DWI experiments of the pancreas.
Diffusion parameters derived from multi-b DWI experiments of the pancreas. Open
Mean values ± SD of 12 volunteers. The diffusion coefficients, Dslow, Dfast, and the fraction, ffast, as well as the fitting to a bi-exponential decay (Equation 1) are described in Materials a…
View article: Secondary sclerosing cholangitis following major burn
Secondary sclerosing cholangitis following major burn Open
SSC-CIP was diagnosed in 4 consecutive patients hospitalized due to major burn injuries at our Intensive Care Unit (ICU). SSC-CIP was diagnosed when ERCP (n = 1) or MRCP (n = 3) demonstrated irregular intrahepatic bile ducts with multiple …
View article: The effect of reimbursement on MRgFUS treatment of uterine fibroids
The effect of reimbursement on MRgFUS treatment of uterine fibroids Open
The demand for conservative treatments for uterine fibroids has increased during the last decade, as more women wish to retain their uterus and avoid invasive procedures. MRgFUS is a well established conservative technology for the treatme…