Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes

Can Assoc Radiol J · ISSN (e) 1488-2361 · 15 papers in corpus
review 2026
doi:10.1177/08465371251383509 ·PMID:41137487

Acute non-traumatic pelvic pain represents a frequent and complex diagnostic dilemma in pre-menopausal females presenting to the emergency department due to overlapping symptomatology across pregnancy and non-pregnancy related causes. Radio…

review 2025
doi:10.1177/08465371241306658 ·PMID:39772972

The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) Endometriosis Working Group was tasked with providing guidance and benchmarks to ensure the quality of technique and interpretation for advanced imaging modalities associated with diagnosing en…

erratum 2025
doi:10.1177/08465371251337214 ·PMID:40243234
review 2023
doi:10.1177/08465371231165986 ·PMID:37042803

The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) Endometriosis Working Group was tasked with providing guidance and benchmarks to ensure the quality of technique and interpretation for advanced imaging modalities associated with diagnosing en…

article 2023
doi:10.1177/08465371231179292 ·PMID:37336789

Purpose: The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) Endometriosis Working Group developed a national survey to evaluate current practice patterns associated with imaging endometriosis using advanced pelvic ultrasound and MRI to inform f…

review 2022
doi:10.1177/08465371221114197 ·PMID:35856446

Purpose of Review: The purpose of this review is to (i) summarize the current literature regarding the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in diagnosing adenomyosis, (ii) examine how to integrate MRI phenotypes with clinical symptomato…

other 2021
doi:10.1177/0846537121998961 ·PMID:33781127

Historically thoracic MRI has been limited by the lower proton density of lung parenchyma, cardiac and respiratory motion artifacts and long acquisition times. Recent technological advancements in MR hardware systems and improvement in MR p…

review 2015
doi:10.1016/j.carj.2014.07.006 ·PMID:25578742

Whenever elevated signal intensity is displayed at magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within an ovarian lesion on unenhanced T1-weighted sequences, some specific diagnoses should be considered because only 3 main components may be responsible…

review 2014
doi:10.1016/j.carj.2013.09.005 ·PMID:24833519

In this review, we illustrate the computed tomographic features of thoracoabdominal soft-tissue abnormalities, which may be easily overlooked and often can provide important information regarding systemic processes. Examples include necroti…

review 2014
doi:10.1016/j.carj.2012.02.001 ·PMID:22884230

This article focuses on the cross-sectional imaging spectrum of abnormalities that affect the abdominal wall, with emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Cross-sectional imaging is valuable for diagnosing and evaluating the extent of…

article 2008
·PMID:19069606
article 2004
·PMID:15131929

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the usefulness of limited-sequence magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the elucidation of ultrasonographically indeterminate pelvic masses. This study focused only on pelvic masses in which the origin of the mass (ute…

article 2004
·PMID:15131934
case-report 1999
·PMID:10047748
article 1992
·PMID:1562891

Endometriosis may involve the gastrointestinal tract, but only rarely is the appendix affected. The authors report the ultrasonographic appearance of appendicular endometriosis, which was unexpectedly discovered in a 31-year-old woman. The …