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期刊名:Radiologie

缩写:RADIOLOGIE

ISSN:2731-7048

e-ISSN:2731-7056

IF/分区:0.7/Q4

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Ligaments and mesenteries divide the peritoneal cavity into interconnected compartments. In addition to the underlying disease, the anatomical conditions of the abdominal cavity and the intraperitoneal distribution of fluid have a decisive ...
R Cramer,J Reiche R Cramer
Importance of informed consent: Informed consent and the patient's declaration of consent are of central importance in any medical treatment. They serve to protect the patient's right to self-determination. Properly provi...
Han-Wen Zhang,Jia-Hua Cai,Xu-Mei Tang et al. Han-Wen Zhang et al.
Background: Accurate preoperative prediction of isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) genotype in gliomas is crucial for treatment planning and prognostic evaluation. However, variability across imaging modalities and centers li...
Hong-Xin Jiang,Yan-Mei Ju,Wei Wang et al. Hong-Xin Jiang et al.
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the use of magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly the value of fractional anisotropy (FA) in assess...
Martin Jonczyk,Elif Can,Bernhard Gebauer et al. Martin Jonczyk et al.
Background: Back pain, which has a high prevalence, is associated with substantial individual and socioeconomic burden. Mechanical irritation and local inflammation promote edema, neovascularization, and pain chronificati...
Elif Can,Michael Christian Doppler,Katharina Vogt et al. Elif Can et al.
Clinical/methodical issue: Chronic pain syndromes represent a major medical and socioeconomic burden. In both cancer-related and noncancer pain, pharmacological treatment alone is often insufficient or limited by adverse ...