2018
Gadolinium Retention: A Research Roadmap from the 2018 NIH/ACR/RSNA Workshop on Gadolinium Chelates
McDonald R, Levine D, Weinreb J, Kanal E, Davenport M, Ellis J, Jacobs P, Lenkinski R, Maravilla K, Prince M, Rowley H, Tweedle M, Kressel H. Gadolinium Retention: A Research Roadmap from the 2018 NIH/ACR/RSNA Workshop on Gadolinium Chelates. Radiology 2018, 289: 517-534. PMID: 30204075, PMCID: PMC6209069, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2018181151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGadolinium retentionLong-term clinical manifestationsConstellation of symptomsGBCA exposureClinical manifestationsHuman tissuesSafety profileClinical diseaseInitial approvalClinical importanceGBCA administrationGreater riskBiologic activityVulnerable populationsStandardized studiesImaging modalitiesNational InstituteLinear GBCAsGBCAsSymptomsCurrent literatureDiseaseAdditional researchFuture research initiativesMedical information
2001
MR imaging as the sole preoperative imaging modality for right hepatectomy: a prospective study of living adult-to-adult liver donor candidates.
Lee V, Morgan G, Teperman L, John D, Diflo T, Pandharipande P, Berman P, Lavelle M, Krinsky G, Rofsky N, Schlossberg P, Weinreb J. MR imaging as the sole preoperative imaging modality for right hepatectomy: a prospective study of living adult-to-adult liver donor candidates. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2001, 176: 1475-82. PMID: 11373217, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.176.6.1761475.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiver donor candidatesSole preoperative imaging modalityPreoperative imaging modalitiesRight hepatectomyDonor candidatesExtrahepatic abnormalitiesConventional angiographyMR imagingPreoperative imaging testsRight lobe transplantationSuccessful right hepatectomyHepatic venous anatomyImaging modalitiesMR angiographic findingsIntrahepatic biliary anatomyBasis of MRMR imaging findingsMR imaging examinationsT2-weighted imagingMeasurements of rightFeasibility of MRCholangiography findingsAngiographic findingsHepatic arteryImaging findings
1995
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma: CT versus MR imaging in the evaluation of resectability--report of the Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group.
Megibow A, Zhou X, Rotterdam H, Francis I, Zerhouni E, Balfe D, Weinreb J, Aisen A, Kuhlman J, Heiken J. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma: CT versus MR imaging in the evaluation of resectability--report of the Radiology Diagnostic Oncology Group. Radiology 1995, 195: 327-32. PMID: 7724748, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.195.2.7724748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputed tomographyT1-weighted spin-echo sequencesMR imagingPredictive valueSpin-echo sequenceCross-sectional imaging modalitiesInitial imaging assessmentUnresectable pancreatic carcinomaEvaluation of resectabilityAccuracy of CTT2-weighted spin-echo sequencesNegative predictive valuePositive predictive valueMagnetic resonanceAdult patientsOncology GroupHepatic metastasesVascular invasionPathologic resultsPancreatic adenocarcinomaImaging assessmentPancreatic carcinomaCT scanImaging modalitiesAdenocarcinoma