Highlights

Can DECT predict the future?

Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) can be used to differentiate between haemorrhage and blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption after intraarterial recanalisation (IAR). This study evaluates if DECT can be used to predict future infarction development. Key Points: •...

Ultra-high-field MRI in cervical cancer imaging

High-resolution T2-weighted cervical cancer imaging on an ultra-high-field 7.0-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system using an endorectal antenna of 4.7-mm thickness was examined to find out how feasible this technique is. Key Points: • High resolution T2-weighted...

Crohn’s disease: MRI texture analysis

The authors investigate if MRI texture analysis (MRTA) of T2-weighted images in Crohn’s disease can provide useful information on histological and MRI disease activity in patients undergoing ileal resection. Key Points: • MR texture analysis features may be associated...

25th Anniversary Session at ECR 2017

A European Radiology 25th Anniversary Session took place during ECR 2017 on Friday, March 3. Ten selected speakers presented their most influencial articles from the last quarter century and how they influenced radiological praxis since their publication: Watch the...

Most cited papers 2014

It is with great pleasure that Prof. Max Reiser announced the winner of the European Radiology – Most Cited Paper Award 2014 at the editorial board meeting at ECR 2017! Congratulations go to Matthias Roethke (pictured) et al. for their paper entitled Evaluation...