American consensus recommendations for gastric scintigraphy

2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre-Yves Le Roux ◽  
Francis Bouchet ◽  
Solène Querellou ◽  
Laurent Vervueren ◽  
Franck Lacoeuille ◽  
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Olivia Boyer ◽  
Franz Schaefer ◽  
Dieter Haffner ◽  
Detlef Bockenhauer ◽  
Tuula Hölttä ◽  
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Margie A. Ream ◽  
Michael Gelb ◽  
Dietrich Matern ◽  
Joseph J. Orsini ◽  
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Ramon F Barajas Jr ◽  
Letterio S Politi ◽  
Nicoletta Anzalone ◽  
Heiko Schöder ◽  
Christopher P Fox ◽  
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Abstract Advanced molecular and pathophysiologic characterization of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma (PCNSL) has revealed insights into promising targeted therapeutic approaches. Medical imaging plays a fundamental role in PCNSL diagnosis, staging, and response assessment. Institutional imaging variation and inconsistent clinical trial reporting diminishes the reliability and reproducibility of clinical response assessment. In this context, we aimed to: 1) critically review the use of advanced PET and MRI in the setting of PCNSL; 2) provide results from an international survey of clinical sites describing the current practices for routine and advanced imaging, and 3) provide biologically based recommendations from the International PCNSL Collaborative Group (IPCG) on adaptation of standardized imaging practices. The IPCG provides PET and MRI consensus recommendations built upon previous recommendations for standardized brain tumor imaging protocols (BTIP) in primary and metastatic disease. A biologically integrated approach is provided to addresses the unique challenges associated with the imaging assessment of PCNSL. Detailed imaging parameters facilitate the adoption of these recommendations by researchers and clinicians. To enhance clinical feasibility, we have developed both “ideal” and “minimum standard” protocols at 3T and 1.5T MR systems that will facilitate widespread adoption.



2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 622-622

In “An international physician survey of pulmonary arterial hypertension management,” by Preston et al. ( Pulmonary Circulation 6:338–346), several corrections by the author were not incorporated into the final print version. The following sentence was added to the end of the second paragraph: “Furthermore, a recent survey of international PAH experts has also suggested that real-world practice patterns differ from consensus recommendations and between locations.12” In the “Discussion” section, these sentences were added after the first sentence: “Another international study of PAH experts was recently published. Like our study, the survey carried out by Ryan et al.12 identified differences between consensus recommendations and clinical practices.” A new entry (12) was added to the References: Ryan JJ, Butrous G, Maron BA. The heterogeneity of clinical practice patterns among an international cohort of pulmonary arterial hypertension experts. Pulm Circ 2014;4(3):441–451. The final version of the article can be found in the online edition. The publisher regrets these errors.



2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 453-471 ◽  
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Shiv Kumar Sarin ◽  
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Chandan Kumar Kedarisetty ◽  
Zaigham Abbas ◽  
Deepak Amarapurkar ◽  
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2016 ◽  
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Ammar Salti ◽  
Ali Alabady ◽  
Mohammed M Al-Falaki ◽  
Tahcin A Ibrahim ◽  
Nicholas B Scott ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 41 (6-7) ◽  
pp. 389-402 ◽  
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Rune Wejstål ◽  
Ingrid Uhnoo ◽  
Barbro Gerdén ◽  
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