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5th Intermational School of Breast Imaging PDF Ispis E-mail

Dear Madame/Sir

I am very proud to invite you to 5th Intermational School of Breast Imaging, which will be held from 29th – 31st of March 2012 in Ljubljana Austria Trend Hotel and Kongress center.

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Stručni sastanak HDR PDF Ispis E-mail

POZIV

na redoviti STRUČNI SASTANAK koji će se održati u
velikoj dvorani HLZ-a, Zagreb, Šubićeva 9
u srijedu, 18. 01. 2012. u 18 sati

DNEVNI RED:


KLINIČKA BOLNICA “DUBRAVA” – KLINIČKI ZAVOD ZA DIJAGNOSTIČKU I INTERVENCIJSKURADIOLOGIJU

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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Hands-on Training PDF Ispis E-mail

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Hands-On Training održat će se u KB Dubrava, 10-12. veljače 2012.

INFORMACIJE

 

www.tiptours.hr/muscle2012

 
Stručni sastanak HDR PDF Ispis E-mail

 

POZIV

na redoviti STRUČNI SASTANAK koji će se održati u

velikoj dvorani HLZ&a, Zagreb, Šubićeva 9

u srijedu, 16. 11. 2011. u 18 sati

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Free registration in Brazilian Congress of Radiology PDF Ispis E-mail

 

The Brazilian College of Radiology-CBR, from this year, will start a program to encourage the youth Brazilian radiologist and also the foreigner radiologist.

This program will offer 10 (ten) free registrations and daily hotels to:

 

  • Physician radiologist;
  • Age: under 30 years old;
  • That speaks Portuguese or English;
  • Be a physician in training (resident in radiology).

 

The ESR will indicate 10 (ten) radiologists to us; and CBR will offer to them: free registration in the congress and 4 daily hotels in the city Recife.

 

 

http://www.congressocbr.com.br/

 
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  • All Structured Reporting Systems Are Not Created Equal [Letters to the Editor]
  • Thomas Hans Newton, MD [In Memoriam]
  • Radiofrequency Neurolysis in the Management of Inguinal Neuralgia: Preliminary Study [Vascular and Interventional Radiology]
    Purpose:

    To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of computed tomography (CT)-guided radiofrequency (RF) neurolysis (RFN) in the management of refractory inguinal neuralgia.

    Materials and Methods:

    Local institutional review board approval was obtained and written informed consent was waived. Twelve patients 26–75 years of age with chronic (>6 months) inguinal pain refractory to specific medication were included between 2005 and 2011. Data on patient demographics, clinical history, and pain management history were retrospectively assessed. Pain was measured on a visual analog scale (VAS) from 0 to 10 before and immediately after the procedure and at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Diagnosis was always confirmed by a positive nerve block test result. Ambulatory CT-guided RF was the rule.

    Results:

    Sixteen RFN procedures were performed. Pain was present for an average of 3.2 years (range: 2–8 years) prior to initial RFN. Mean VAS score before the procedure was 7.75 of 10. Immediate pain relief of 100% was achieved in all patients. Pain reduction at 1-, 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month follow-up was statistically significant. Important pain reduction (≥80%) was obtained in 75% of RFN procedures at 6-month follow-up and in 50% of cases at 12 months. The mean duration of pain relief was 11.8 months after RFN, with a maximum average pain reduction of 84.5%. No complications were noted during or after the procedure.

    Conclusion:

    RFN with CT guidance is an effective technique in the management of refractory inguinal pain with lasting satisfactory pain reduction; it may be considered as an alternative treatment to surgery. These results should be confirmed in a controlled trial with a larger series of patients.

    © RSNA, 2011

  • Ted F. Leigh, MD [In Memoriam]
  • Case 182 [Case 182]