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Guidelines and good clinical practice recommendations for contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) - Update 2008

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EFSUMB study group M. Claudon, D. Cosgrove, T. Tranquart, L. Thorelius, and H. Whittingham study group L. de.
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EFSUMB study group M. Claudon1, D. Cosgrove2, T. Albrecht3, L. Bolondi4, M. Bosio5, F. Calliada6, J.-M. Correas7, K. Darge8, C. Dietrich9, M. D'On ofrio10, D. H. Evans11, C. Filice12, L. Greiner13, K. Jäger14, N. de. Jong15, E. Leen16, R. Lencioni17, D. Lindsell18, A. Martegani19, S. Meairs20, C. Nolsøe21, F. Piscaglia22, P. Ricci23, G. Seidel24, B. Skjoldbye25, L. Solbiati26, L. Thorelius27, F. Tranquart28, H. P. Weskott29, T. Whittingham30

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Multimodal Ultrasound imaging based diagnosis of liver cancers with a two-stage multi-view learning framework

TL;DR: A CAD framework for liver cancers with only one B-mode image and three typical CEUS images selected from three enhancement patterns, which simulates the clinical diagnosis mode of radiologists is developed and the proposed algorithm outperforms the commonly used multi-view learning algorithms.
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Contrast-Enhanced Sonographic Features Before and After Interventional Treatment of Ovarian Endometrial Cysts.

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to assess contrast‐enhanced sonography features before and after interventional treatment of ovarian endometrial cysts.
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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound: Identification of Neovascularization Permits Characterization of Vulnerable Carotid Plaques:

TL;DR: The addition of CEUS to carotid artery diagnostic studies offers new potential in identifying vulnerable plaques and predicting which patients will progress to sequelae associated with a cerebral ischemic event.
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Imaging detection of new HCCs in cirrhotic patients treated with different techniques: Comparison of conventional US, spiral CT, and 3-dimensional contrast-enhanced US with the Navigator technique (Nav 3D CEUS)

TL;DR: 3D Nav CEUS is significantly better than US and very similar to spiral CT for detection of new HCCs and revealed the presence of lesions that could not be visualized with spiral CT.
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What are the risks of ultrasound and MRI to the fetus

TL;DR: Both ultrasound and MRI are recognized as generally safe imaging modalities and thus appropriate to be used in the diagnostics of the pregnant females and fetuses and may carry some risks when used during pregnancy.
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