Czech Radiology, 2018 (vol. 72), issue 3

MR enterographic evaluation of the small bowel Crohn's subtypesReview article

Zuzana Líšková, Katarína Sláviková, Peter Mikula, Viera Lehotská

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):151-160 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/022  

MR enterography has the potential to play an important role in the management of patients with Crohn's disease because it can help recognize the disease, monitor disease activity and effectiveness of treatment and objectify the clinical status.

Percutaneous embolization of biliary leakage via biloma cavityCase report

Magdaléna Mižičková, Miroslav Malik, Vladimír Javorka, Peter Labaš, Jozef Bilický

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):161-165 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/023  

The article describes the percutaneous embolisation of the peripherial bile duct lesion performed by the atypical access through the biliary cavity.

The possibilities of contrast-enhanced ultrasoud in the diagnostic algorithm of breast lesionsReview article

Eva Janů, Sylva Rybníčková, Karel Dvořák, Jiřina Little, Monika Schneiderová, Vlastimil Válek

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):166-171 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/024  

The article discusses the methodology of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) of breast lesions and the possibility to include this method into the daily radiology practice.

Comparison of results of two programs evaluating extend of lung emphysema on chest CTOriginal article

Jiří Vaňásek, Eva Čermáková, Aryan Ala´Aldeen, Eva Kočová

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):172-176 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/025  

The aim of our study was to compare amount of emphysema assessed by two different softwares and then comparison of results with lung functional tests.

Central nervous system involvement in acute leukemiaOriginal article

Hana Petrášová, Miloš Keřkovský, Radka Šlaisová, Zuzana Šustková, Tereza Andrašinová

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):177-187 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/026  

The paper provides an overview of MR findings in patients with relatively rare entity - leukemic infiltration of CNS.

Impact of partial volume effect, noise, and region of interest selection on aortic flow evaluation using phase contrast MRIOriginal article

Radek Galabov, Jaroslav Tintěra, Lucie Súkupová

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):188-195 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/027  

This article is concerned with the assessment of the phase contrast flow measurement errors resulting from the partial volume effect, noise, and undersized or oversized region of interest.

Construction of wide tuneable volume radiofrekvency coil for MR imaging of small rodentsOriginal article

Martin Vít, Pavel Marton, Martin Burian, Andrea Gálisová, Daniel Jirák

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):196-203 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/028  

The paper deals with the construction of a volumetric radiofrequency coil for magnetic resonance imaging using the resonance of 19F and 1H nuclei.

Comparison of the radiation exposure within the three CT navigated minimally invasive pain treatment methods for patients with chronic sciaticaOriginal article

Jiří Jandura, Pavel Ryška, Antonín Krajina, Jakub Grepl, Jaroslav Storm, Ondřej Slezák, Eva Čermáková

Ces radiol. 2018, 72(3):204-209 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2018/029  

CT navigated percutaneous minimally invasive treatment of pain is accompanied with a possible risk of ionizing radiation for the patient.