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RETRACTED: Connective tissue disease-related interstitial lung disease (CTD-ILD) and interstitial lung abnormality (ILA): Evolving concept of CT findings, pathology and management
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 8100311Published online: December 16, 2020- Hongseok Yoo
- Takuya Hino
- Joungho Han
- Teri J. Franks
- Yunjoo Im
- Hiroto Hatabu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal ( https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal ). - Research ArticleOpen Access
36M-pixel synchrotron radiation micro-CT for whole secondary pulmonary lobule visualization from a large human lung specimen
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100262Published online: September 12, 2020- Keiji Umetani
- Toshihiro Okamoto
- Kurumi Saito
- Yoshiki Kawata
- Noboru Niki
Cited in Scopus: 11A micro-CT system was developed using a 36M-pixel digital single-lens reflex camera as a cost-effective mode for large human lung specimen imaging. Scientific grade cameras used for biomedical x-ray imaging are much more expensive than consumer-grade cameras. During the past decade, advances in image sensor technology for consumer appliances have spurred the development of biomedical x-ray imaging systems using commercial digital single-lens reflex cameras fitted with high megapixel CMOS image sensors. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Projected lung areas using dynamic X-ray (DXR)
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100263Published online: September 12, 2020- Takuya Hino
- Akinori Hata
- Tomoyuki Hida
- Yoshitake Yamada
- Masako Ueyama
- Tetsuro Araki
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) provide the useful information about detection as well as characteristics or severity of lung disease. Forced vital capacity (FVC) have played an important role for the diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) for many years. Patients can be diagnosed as interstitial lung disease if percent vital capacity (%VC) is lower than 80 %. It also correlates with a poor outcome in patient with IPF [1,2]. Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) is also an important predictor in PFTs, especially for screening of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). - Research ArticleOpen Access
Subsolid pulmonary nodules: Controversy and perspective
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100267Published online: September 5, 2020- Mark M. Hammer
- Hiroto Hatabu
Cited in Scopus: 5Subsolid pulmonary nodules, which comprise pure ground glass and part-solid nodules, are commonly identified incidentally or as part of lung cancer screening. Our detection of subsolid nodules has grown dramatically over the last decade as thin section CT has become widely available. Additionally, our understanding of these nodules has progressed recently with the updated classification of lung adenocarcinoma in 2011 [1]. Subsolid nodules present a particular dilemma for radiologists and clinicians, as they have a higher rate of malignancy than solid nodules but, when malignant, demonstrate indolent behavior compared to solid lung cancers. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Simple quantitative chest CT for pulmonary edema
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100273Published online: October 30, 2020- Maria Barile
- Tomoyuki Hida
- Mark Hammer
- Hiroto Hatabu
Cited in Scopus: 4Pulmonary edema is one of the most common entities that is encountered on routine chest imaging in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema is commonly caused by acute decompensated heart failure. The chest x-ray (CXR) is one of the most frequently utilized noninvasive diagnostic tests ordered to confirm or rule out pulmonary edema. CXR assessment of pulmonary edema has been shown to correlate with volume status, total blood volume [1–3], and other indicators of heart failure [4]. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Pulmonary Edema: A Pictorial Review of Imaging Manifestations and Current Understanding of Mechanisms of Disease
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100274Published online: October 30, 2020- Maria Barile
Cited in Scopus: 15Pulmonary edema is a common clinical entity caused by the extravascular movement of fluid into the pulmonary interstitium and alveoli. The four physiologic categories of edema include hydrostatic pressure edema, permeability edema with and without diffuse alveolar damage (DAD), and mixed edema where there is both an increase in hydrostatic pressure and membrane permeability. As radiographic manifestations and etiologies are varied, an appreciation for both the common and uncommon manifestations and causes of pulmonary edema is essential for accurate diagnosis. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Contribution of FDG-PET/CT to the management of esophageal cancer patients at multidisciplinary tumor board conferences
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100291Published online: December 1, 2020- Kumar K. Shashi
- Rachna Madan
- Mark M. Hammer
- Steven van Hedent
- Suzanne C. Byrne
- Eric J. Schmidlin
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5A multidisciplinary team approach to the management of esophageal cancer patients leads to better clinical decisions. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE)-like finding on CT in daily practice ―prevalence and serial changes
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100296Published online: December 2, 2020- Ryoko Egashira
- Ken Yamaguchi
- Tetsuya Kondo
- Takahiko Nakazono
- Shuichi Fukui
- Hiroyuki Irie
Cited in Scopus: 5To characterize the prevalence of PPFE (pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis)-like finding on CT in daily practice and to identify the risk factors for its progression. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Influenza H1N1 virus-associated pneumonia often resembles rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease seen in collagen vascular diseases and COVID-19 pneumonia; CT-pathologic correlation in 24 patients
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100297Published online: November 28, 2020- Makiko Murota
- Takeshi Johkoh
- Kyung Soo Lee
- Tomas Franquet
- Yasuhiro Kondoh
- Yoshihiro Nishiyama
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3To describe computed tomography (CT) findings of influenza H1N1 virus-associated pneumonia (IH1N1VAP), and to correlate CT findings to pathological ones. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis-like lesions in patients with interstitial pneumonia diagnosed by multidisciplinary discussion with surgical lung biopsy
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100298Published online: December 11, 2020- Hiromitsu Sumikawa
- Takeshi Johkoh
- Ryoko Egashira
- Hiroaki Sugiura
- Yasuhiko Yamano
- Kensuke Kataoka
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9The present study aimed to evaluate the significance of Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE)-like lesions in predicting prognosis in patients with chronic interstitial pneumonia (IP).