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EUS and magnetic resonance imaging in the staging of rectal cancer: a prospective and comparative study
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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10.1016/j.gie.2011.03.1257
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2011
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Vol 74
(2)
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pp. 347-354
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Cited By ~ 55
Author(s):
Glòria Fernández-Esparrach
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Juan R. Ayuso-Colella
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Oriol Sendino
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Mario Pagés
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Miriam Cuatrecasas
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Keyword(s):
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Rectal Cancer
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Magnetic Resonance
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Comparative Study
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Resonance Imaging
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10.21037/qims-20-1049
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2021
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Vol 11
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pp. 2586-2597
Author(s):
Yuan Liu
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Lijuan Wan
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Wenjing Peng
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Shuangmei Zou
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Zhaoxu Zheng
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Rectal Cancer
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Lymph Node
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Magnetic Resonance
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Lymph Node Metastasis
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Comparative Study
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Resonance Imaging
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Node Metastasis
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Prospective comparative study of magnetic resonance imaging versus transrectal ultrasound for preoperative staging and follow-up of rectal cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
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10.1007/bf02050063
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1991
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Vol 34
(12)
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pp. 1068-1072
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Cited By ~ 69
Author(s):
A. Waizer
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E. Powsner
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I. Russo
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S. Cytron
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Rectal Cancer
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Magnetic Resonance
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Comparative Study
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Preoperative Staging
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Transrectal Ultrasound
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Resonance Imaging
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Comparative study of transrectal ultrasonography, pelvic computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative staging of rectal cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
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10.1007/bf02236933
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1999
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Vol 42
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pp. 770-775
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Author(s):
Nam Kyu Kim
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Seong Hyeon Yun
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Jin Sik Min
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Rectal Cancer
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Magnetic Resonance
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Comparative Study
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Computerized Tomography
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Preoperative Staging
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Resonance Imaging
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Endoscopic Ultrasound and Endorectal Magnetic Resonance Imaging: a Prospective, Comparative Study for Preoperative Staging and Follow-Up of Rectal Cancer
Endoscopy
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10.1055/s-2007-1005751
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1995
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Vol 27
(07)
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pp. 469-479
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Cited By ~ 122
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C. Meyenberger
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R. A. Huch Böni
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Rectal Cancer
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Comparative Study
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Endoscopic Ultrasound
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Preoperative Staging
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Submit Manuscript | http://medc rav eonline.co m Introduction Colorectal adenocarcinoma is the third most common malignant neoplasia and the third leading cause of death from cancer in men and women in the United States. Current data show that the incidence of colorectal adenocarcinoma is decreasing in developed countries but increasing in developing countries. 1 The 2018 estimates of the Bra - zilian National Cancer Institute (Instituto Nacional do Câncer–INCA) were 17,380 new cases in men and 18,980 in women, making col - orectal adenocarcinoma the third most common neoplasia in men and the second most common in women in Brazil. 2 In the past 15 years, rectal cancer management has evolved in several aspects. Specifical - ly, a better understanding of the natural history of the disease, more precise radiological staging, multimodal therapeutic intervention, refined surgical techniques, and more detailed histopathological re - ports may have positively influenced patient survival. In this context, multidisciplinary management of colorectal cancer plays an important role and requires the coordinated teamwork of colorectal surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and radiotherapists. 3 Total mesorectal exci - sion is still the basis of treatment in rectal cancer. However, neoadju - vant therapy and more conservative practices have been adopted in cases of clinical/pathological responses to radiochemotherapy. 4 Ra - diological evaluation of the response is of paramount importance for the selection of patients eligible for alternative treatment strategies, including ‘watch-and-wait’. Diffusion-weighted imaging is already being used routinely in the evaluation of the pathological response of rectal tumour patients submitted to neoadjuvant therapy. Some re - searchers have tried to estimate the tumour regression grade (TRG) using magnetic resonance imaging, as has been described for post-ra - diochemotherapy pathological evaluation, thus rendering it a valuable instrument. Considering the good results obtained with multimodal therapy in extraperitoneal rectal cancer, the evaluation of the pathological re - sponse post-neoadjuvant therapy must be considered as a factor for safe indication, both for the conservative option, in which the organ is preserved, and for radical surgical resection, influencing the choice between sphincter-preserving surgery and abdominoperineal excision. A precise evaluation, by comparing the results of post-neoadjuvant therapy magnetic resonance imaging with those obtained from his - Int J Radiol Radiat Ther. 2018;5(4):254 ‒ 258. 254 © 2018 Oliveira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and build upon your work non-commercially. Magnetic resonance imaging is effective in assessing tumour regression after neoadjuvancy in rectal adenocarcinoma
International Journal of Radiology & Radiation Therapy
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10.15406/ijrrt.2018.05.00173
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2018
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Vol 5
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Rectal Cancer
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Neoadjuvant Therapy
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Colorectal Adenocarcinoma
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Accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the location and possible infiltration of the peritoneal reflection in rectal cancer - a pathological correlation
10.26226/morressier.5b4709896f4cb30010951e5e
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2018
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Author(s):
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Preoperative high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging can identify good prognosis stage I, II, and III rectal cancer best managed by surgery alone: a prospective, multicenter, European study.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.724957653.10106055
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2011
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Author(s):
Imran Hassan
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Vriti Advani
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Rectal Cancer
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High Resolution
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Good Prognosis
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Prospective validation of a low rectal cancer magnetic resonance imaging staging system and development of a local recurrence risk stratification model: the MERCURY II study.
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2018
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Recurrence Risk
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Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Preoperative High-resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging Can Identify Good Prognosis Stage I, II, and III Rectal Cancer Best Managed by Surgery Alone: A Prospective, Multicenter, European Study That Recruited Consecutive Patients With Rectal Cancer.
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2011
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High Resolution
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Good Prognosis
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Stage I
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European Study
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Resonance Imaging
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Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Primary Rectal Cancer—Standard Protocol and Beyond
Seminars in Ultrasound CT and MRI
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10.1053/j.sult.2016.02.004
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2016
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pp. 323-330
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Magnetic Resonance
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Standard Protocol
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Resonance Imaging
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Primary Rectal Cancer
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