Czech Radiology, 2025 (vol. 79), issue 3
Imaging of the brain with photon-counting CTReview article
Jiří Ferda, Filip Heidenreich, Jan Pernický, Barbora Ferdová, Pavel Nedbal, Tomáš Vendiš, Jan Baxa
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):151-159 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/027 
Photon-counting CT of the brin is the qualitative shift in diagnostic assessment of the brain tisseue with targeted separation of the structural changes of tissues including the increased spatial and contrast resolution.
Emphysematous pancreatitis: not the bubbles you'd toast toCase report
Silvie Karolína Cetkovská
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):160-163 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/023 
The aim of this study is to elucidate the rare yet severe emphysematous pancreatitis, a form of acute necrotizing pancreatitis.
The glymphatic system and multiple sclerosisReview article
Monika Daňová, Anna Cvengrošová, Eleonóra Klímová, Peter Dragula
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):164-167 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/024 
This article explores the role of the glymphatic system in multiple sclerosis and the potential of MRI in diagnosing and monitoring changes within this system. Gaining a deeper understanding of these mechanisms may enhance diagnostic procedures and provide further insights into the disease.
Dynamic PET/CT on the brink of clinical applicationReview article
Gregor Horňák, Jaroslav Ptáček, Libuše Quinn
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):168-174 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/020 
This review article provides an overview of the current applications of multiparametric PET in oncologic imaging. It outlines the fundamentals of the Patlak method, the kinetics of radiopharmaceuticals, and discusses opportunities for integration into clinical workflows, along with current challenges and the future potential of this approach.
The chest computed tomography - dose reducing using additional silver filtrationOriginal article
Leoš Ungermann, Veronika Kozáková, Bořivoj Korbel, Hana Malíková
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):175-181 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/019 
The aim of the work was to determine the difference in radiation exposure during chest computed tomography examination with and without silver filtration. The effective dose when using silver filtration decreases by approximately 80% while maintaining the diagnostic quality of the examination. The protocol using silver filtration and artificial intelligence can therefore be a common method of examination during native computed tomography (CT) of the chest as another method for reducing radiation dose. The same image acquisition method can already be used for other native CT examinations, e.g.: lung Ca screening, native CT of the abdomen for urological indications, but also to exclude some sudden abdominal events, examination of bones and joints, spine, etc.
The use of MR tractography of peripheral nerves in clinical practiceReview article
Simona Kurková, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Jaroslav Tintěra
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):182-187 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/025 
MR tractography and diffusion tensor imaging of water molecules in the human body are modern, non-invasive methods for visualizing peripheral nerves, with growing use in the diagnosis of neurological conditions.
Imaging Techniques in Deep Brain Stimulation: A Review of Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative Applications
Šimon Janovič, Samuel Hollý, Alice Kušnírová, Michal Kľoc, Tomáš Harag, Marek Chmelík, Zuzana Košutzká
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):188-195 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/026 
Imaging plays a key role in all phases of deep brain stimulation, enabling personalization and improved clinical outcomes.
Pre-operative grading of meningioma using multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging with inclusion of diffusion weighted imaging and susceptibility weighted imagingOriginal article
Alaa Nasser Hussain Zaher, Khalid Esmat Allam, Mohamed Elsayed Ali Nosseir, Eman A. F. Darwish, Mohamed Kamal Ahmed Teiba
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):196-207 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/021 
This study proposes a practical, clinically relevant approach to pre-operative grading of meningioma, using a multiparametric MRI protocol that combines diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI).
Computed Tomography Technicians and Radiographers' Competency toward different CT Exposure parameters: A cross-sectional StudyOriginal article
Haneen E. Abuanzeh, Ayman M. Al-Qaaneh
Ces radiol. 2025, 79(3):208-217 | DOI: 10.55095/CesRadiol2025/022 
Computed Tomography (CT) imaging has become a vital component to enhance medical diagnosis. To ensure the safety and effectiveness of CT imaging procedures, radiographers and CT technicians must be proficient in controlling CT exposure settings.



