US of the Inguinal Canal: Comprehensive Review of Pathologic Processes with CT and MR Imaging Correlation.
Revzin MV, Ersahin D, Israel GM, Kirsch JD, Mathur M, Bokhari J, Scoutt LM. US of the Inguinal Canal: Comprehensive Review of Pathologic Processes with CT and MR Imaging Correlation. Radio Graphics 2016, 36: 2028-2048. PMID: 27715712, DOI: 10.1148/rg.2016150181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal NeoplasmsDiagnosis, DifferentialEarly DiagnosisHernia, InguinalHumansImage EnhancementImage Interpretation, Computer-AssistedInguinal CanalMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMultimodal ImagingReproducibility of ResultsSensitivity and SpecificityTesticular DiseasesTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsExamination of patientsInguinal canalInfectious inflammatory conditionRisk of morbidityIntra-abdominal pressureDirect inguinal herniaOptimal patient carePostoperative complicationsIndirect herniaUndescended testisInflammatory conditionsInguinal herniaProcessus vaginalisHernia recurrenceTesticular retractionCongenital anomaliesHernia repairSpermatic cordOnline supplemental materialInitial examinationPatient carePathologic conditionsUltrasonographyGeneral radiologistsPatientsPelvic Inflammatory Disease: Multimodality Imaging Approach with Clinical-Pathologic Correlation
Revzin MV, Mathur M, Dave HB, Macer ML, Spektor M. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Multimodality Imaging Approach with Clinical-Pathologic Correlation. Radio Graphics 2016, 36: 1579-1596. PMID: 27618331, DOI: 10.1148/rg.2016150202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPelvic inflammatory diseaseClinical manifestationsImaging examinationsDiagnosis of PIDFirst imaging examinationNonspecific clinical manifestationsTubo-ovarian abscessHemorrhagic ovarian cystsProper patient managementPelvic free fluidComplementary imaging examinationsCommon medical problemMagnetic resonance imagingSeptic thrombophlebitisTubal damageBowel obstructionEctopic pregnancyAdnexal torsionLate complicationsAcute salpingitisCT findingsAbdominal inflammationOvarian cystsReactive lymphadenopathyAbscess rupture