Czech Radiology, 2024 (vol. 78), issue 3

Úvodník
Jan Beran
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):143
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis - a neglected diagnosisReview article
Eva Korčáková, David Suchý, Hynek Mírka
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):145-152 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/020
DISH is a relatively common disease of the spine, which is often overlooked.It causes limitation of motion, pain and more frequent occurrence of fractures.
Agressive bone hemangioma - a rare cause of spinal cord compressionCase report
Štěpán Bečvář, Eva Korčáková, Radek Tupý, David Štěpánek, David Bludovský, Milan Choc, Ondřej Hes, Jiří Ferda
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):153-157 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/021
Diagnosis of aggressive bone hemangioma requires a combination of magneticresonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) examinations. The combination ofthe findings of these two methods is essential because each of them will bringa certain part of the information.
Desmoid tumor/aggressive fibromatosisReview article
Jan Křístek, Dagmar Adámková Krákorová, Karel Veselý, Radim Šimůnek, Slavomír Romža, Lukáš Pazourek, Lenka Kristková, Jiří Vašina
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):158-163 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/022
Review article on characteristics, differential diagnostics and current formsof therapy of desmoid tumors.
X-ray image of fibrous dysplasiaReview article
Jan Beran, Jaroslav Beran, Tomáš Beran
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):164-169 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/023
Overview of various types of fibrous dysplasia, mainly monoostotic form, inX-ray image.
SpondylodiscitisReview article
Jiří Neubauer, Eva Korčáková
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):170-175 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/024
Spondylodiscitis is a serious inflammatory disease of the spine, which is oneof the indica tions for acute magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Pathological conditions of the sacroiliac joint: a case study seriesCase report
Tomáš Beran, Eva Korčáková, Martin Kuchař, Ladislav Endrych
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):176-181 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/025
The differential diagnosis of inflammatory changes in the sacroiliac joint inyoung patients is very broad. The authors present three case studiesdemonstrating typical examples of sacroiliitis, including its imagingcharacteristics.
Tumoriform lesions of the knee joint in adultsReview article
Alena Štouračová, Barbora Miklošová, Andrea Šprláková-Puková, Tomáš Otaševič, Jakub Rapi
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):182-190 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/026
Tumoriform lesions of the knee in adults arising from soft tissues are notvery common, but they can still be detected during ultrasound or magneticresonance imaging, the article provides an overview of lesions correlated withliterature data.
Ramp lesions of the meniscus in magnetic resonance imaging
Andrea Šprláková-Puková, Alena Štouračová, Barbora Miklošová, Marek Mechl, Tomáš Otaševič
Ces radiol. 2024, 78(3):191-195 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2024/027
The exact specification of the damage to the medial meniscus - the descriptionof the ramp lesion - has a significant influence on the choice of the correctsurgical approach; the treatment of the ramp lesion affects the stability ofthe knee joint.