Czech Radiology, 2019 (vol. 73), issue 3

Role of MRI in acute brain imagingReview article
Radka Dvořáková, Jiří Jandura, Pavel Ryška
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):141-149 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/021
MRI is in some cases an advantagenous alternative to CT in acute brain imaging.
Diagnostic approach to ischaemic stroke - a review of imaging methods and their application in clinical practiceReview article
Petra Cimflová, Kateřina Vališ, Ondřej Volný, Jan Vinklárek, Michal Haršány, Robert Mikulík
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):150-159 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/022
Imaging methods have a crucial role in stroke diagnostics. The main benefit of automatic software postprocessing is the faster triage of patients indicated for mechanical thrombectomy.
Brain MRI with diffusion restrictionOriginal article
Zuzana Sedláčková, Jakub Čivrný, Eva Čecháková, Miroslav Heřman
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):160-166 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/023
Most typical finding with diffusion restriction is acute ischemia, however, similar image can be frequently encountered in hematomas. Diffusion restriction can be also seen in highly cellular tumours, nevertheless, the total count of diagnoses with diffusion restriction is considerably higher.
Evolution of cytotoxic edema in posterior circulation ischemic strokeOriginal article
Jakub Čivrný, Tomáš Dorňák, Tomáš Fürst, Miroslav Heřman, Marie Černá
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):167-173 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/024
The aim of the study is to evaluate the benefit of magnetic resonance imaging in acute ischemic cerebral stroke.
MRI findings in high altitude sicknessCase report
Jan Pernický, Radek Tupý, Petr Ševčík, Jiří Ferda
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):174-176 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/025
The micro-deposits of hemosiderin found on susceptibility weighted images of magnetic resonance are the key findings in the confirmation of the state after the acute mountain sickness appeared as brain edema.
Radionuclide imaging of central nervous systemReview article
Jiří Doležal, Eva Krčálová
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):177-182 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/026
The article provides an overview of current radionuclide brain imaging methods and summarizes the areas of their applications
MRI of the acute pathologic conditions of spineReview article
Jiří Jandura, Radka Dvořáková, Pavel Ryška, Antonín Krajina
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):183-190 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/027
Urgent MRI should be considered in the patients with sudden severe neural function impaiment, who would potentially benefit from early surgery.
Role of the spinal selective angiography in diagnosis of spinal dural arteriovenous fistulasOriginal article
Antonín Krajina, Miroslav Lojík, Dagmar Krajíčková, Jaroslav Storm, Pavel Ryška, Vendelín Chovanec, Radka Dvořáková, Jan Raupach, Michal Rek, Jaroslav Adamkov, Tomáš Česák
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):191-197 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/028
Spinal selective angiography is due to its extension one of the most demanding angiographic studies with high radiation dose.
A role of 18F-FDG-PET/CT in the detection of occult spondylodiscitisOriginal article
Eva Ferdová, Jiří Ferda, Jan Baxa, Vladimír Přibáň
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):198-203 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2019/029
18F-FDG-PET/CT is being an effective tool to detect the spondylodiscitis in patients suffering from bacteraemia or septic state of uncertain origin.
HRCT in Interstitial Lung Disease; Chapter of Interventional NeuroradiologyBook review
Antonín Krajina
Ces radiol. 2019, 73(3):204