Highlights

Identifying non-malignant oesophageal diseases

It is important to recognise non-malignant oesophageal diseases; however, they can easily go unnoticed or be misdiagnosed radiologically. With this paper, the authors aim to cover the important clinical features and imaging findings of non-malignant pathology of the oesophagus.

Forget me not: the hippocampus

This pictorial essay describes the anatomy and pathology of the hippocampus, which—although it is a small but complex structure in the brain—plays an important role in spatial and episodic memory. The article explains the best imaging strategy for the evaluation of the hippocampus and describes the imaging appearance of the most common anatomic variants and pathologic conditions that can affect the hippocampus.

Luis Martí-Bonmatí appointed as incoming Editor in Chief

We are pleased to announce that Luis Martí-Bonmatí has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of Insights into Imaging as of January 2018. He will take over from Robert Hermans, who has served as the Editor-in-Chief since 2010. The transition will commence this autumn.

Most Downloaded Paper 2016 Awards

The winners of the Most Downloaded Papers in 2016 were awarded at our annual Editorial Board meeting at ECR 2017. Congratulations again on behalf of the editorial office and the ESR!

Radiological diagnosis of perinephric pathology

This study describes neoplastic and non-neoplastic entities involving the perinephric space and describes and their key imaging characteristics, often allowing to narrow the likely diagnosis.