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To Asses Inter- And Intra-Observer Variability For Breast Density And Birads Assessment Categories In Mammographic Reporting, Imrana Masroor, Mahreen Rasoor, Shaista Afzal Saeed, Saba Sohail Feb 2016

To Asses Inter- And Intra-Observer Variability For Breast Density And Birads Assessment Categories In Mammographic Reporting, Imrana Masroor, Mahreen Rasoor, Shaista Afzal Saeed, Saba Sohail

Department of Radiology

Objective: To evaluate the inter- and intra-observer variability among radiologists in the characterisation of mammograms according to Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System assessment and breast density categories.
Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from January 2014 to June 2014. Using non-probability purposive sampling, all mammograms in the study were interpreted by three radiologists on the basis of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System categories and by assessing the breast density composition. The inter-observer variability was recorded by comparing the difference in the interpretation and categorisation of each case. Intra-observer variability was noted …


Ncrp Program Area Committee 7: Radiation Education, Risk Communication, Outreach, And Policy, S. M. Becker, P. A. Locke Feb 2016

Ncrp Program Area Committee 7: Radiation Education, Risk Communication, Outreach, And Policy, S. M. Becker, P. A. Locke

Community & Environmental Health Faculty Publications

Recognizing the central importance of effective communication, education, and policy across all of the domains of radiation safety and radiation protection, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) established a new committee in 2013. Program Area Committee 7 (PAC 7) was created to develop projects and provide guidance on Radiation Education, Risk Communication, Outreach, and Policy. After identifying individuals with relevant expertise who were willing to serve, the Committee held its inaugural meeting in 2014. In 2015, the Committee increased its membership and began carrying out an expanded program of activities. One area of activity has involved providing …


Biodistribution And Pharmacokinetics Study Of Sirna-Loaded Anti-Ntsr1-Mab-Functionalized Novel Hybrid Nanoparticles In A Metastatic Orthotopic Murine Lung Cancer Model., Maryna Perepelyuk, Chellappagounder Thangavel, Yi Liu, Robert B. Den, Bo Lu, Adam E. Snook, Sunday A. Shoyele Jan 2016

Biodistribution And Pharmacokinetics Study Of Sirna-Loaded Anti-Ntsr1-Mab-Functionalized Novel Hybrid Nanoparticles In A Metastatic Orthotopic Murine Lung Cancer Model., Maryna Perepelyuk, Chellappagounder Thangavel, Yi Liu, Robert B. Den, Bo Lu, Adam E. Snook, Sunday A. Shoyele

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is effective in silencing critical molecular pathways in cancer. The use of this tool as a treatment modality is limited by lack of an intelligent carrier system to enhance the preferential delivery of this molecule to specific targets in vivo. In the present study, the in vivo behavior of novel anti-NTSR1-mAb-functionalized antimutant K-ras siRNA-loaded hybrid nanoparticles, delivered by i.p. injection to non-small-cell lung cancer in mice models, was investigated and compared to that of a naked siRNA formulation. The siRNA in anti-NTSR1-mAb-functionalized hybrid nanoparticles was preferentially accumulated in tumor-bearing lungs and metastasized tumor for at least …


Isolated Gastric Tuberculosis Mimicking Malignancy, Wasim Memon, Saad Siddiqui Jan 2016

Isolated Gastric Tuberculosis Mimicking Malignancy, Wasim Memon, Saad Siddiqui

Department of Radiology

Isolated tuberculosis of upper gastrointestinal tract is a rare pathology, often mimicking malignancy in clinical presentation and radiological features. We present a case of middle aged gentleman with isolated tuberculosis of stomach, proven on histopathology and showing remarkable improvement on follow up.


Comparison Of Drug Delivery With Autoinjector Versus Manual Prefilled Syringe And Between Three Different Autoinjector Devices Administered In Pig Thigh, Robert Hill, John Wilmot, Beth Belluscio, Kevin Cleary, David Lindisch, Robin Tucker, Emmanuel Wilson, Rajesh Shukla Jan 2016

Comparison Of Drug Delivery With Autoinjector Versus Manual Prefilled Syringe And Between Three Different Autoinjector Devices Administered In Pig Thigh, Robert Hill, John Wilmot, Beth Belluscio, Kevin Cleary, David Lindisch, Robin Tucker, Emmanuel Wilson, Rajesh Shukla

Radiology Faculty Publications

Parenteral routes of drug administration are often selected to optimize actual dose of drug delivered, assure high bioavailability, bypass first-pass metabolism or harsh gastrointestinal environments, as well as maximize the speed of onset. Intramuscular (IM) delivery can be preferred to intravenous delivery when initiating intravenous access is difficult or impossible. Drugs can be injected intramuscularly using a syringe or an automated delivery device (autoinjector). Investigation into the IM delivery dynamics of these methods may guide further improvements in the performance of injection technologies. Two porcine model studies were conducted to compare differences in dispersion of injectate volume for different methods …


Type Vi Choledochal Cyst—An Unusual Presentation Of Jaundice, L. Nambiar, E. Siskind, A. W. Shen, C. Fan, G. Grimaldi, C. Choy, J. Madariaga, J. Nicastro, E. P. Molmenti, G. Coppa, +1 Additional Author Jan 2016

Type Vi Choledochal Cyst—An Unusual Presentation Of Jaundice, L. Nambiar, E. Siskind, A. W. Shen, C. Fan, G. Grimaldi, C. Choy, J. Madariaga, J. Nicastro, E. P. Molmenti, G. Coppa, +1 Additional Author

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


Radioresistance Of Brain Tumors, K. Kelley, J. Knisely, M. Symons, R. Ruggieri Jan 2016

Radioresistance Of Brain Tumors, K. Kelley, J. Knisely, M. Symons, R. Ruggieri

Journal Articles

Radiation therapy (RT) is frequently used as part of the standard of care treatment of the majority of brain tumors. The efficacy of RT is limited by radioresistance and by normal tissue radiation tolerance. This is highlighted in pediatric brain tumors where the use of radiation is limited by the excessive toxicity to the developing brain. For these reasons, radiosensitization of tumor cells would be beneficial. In this review, we focus on radioresistance mechanisms intrinsic to tumor cells. We also evaluate existing approaches to induce radiosensitization and explore future avenues of investigation.


Interrater Reliability Of Quantitative Ultrasound Using Force Feedback Among Examiners With Varied Levels Of Experience, Michael O. Harris-Love, Catheeja Ismail, Reza Monfaredi, Haniel J. Hernandez, Donte Pennington, Paula Woletz, Valerie Mcintosh, Bernadette Adams, Marc R. Blackman Jan 2016

Interrater Reliability Of Quantitative Ultrasound Using Force Feedback Among Examiners With Varied Levels Of Experience, Michael O. Harris-Love, Catheeja Ismail, Reza Monfaredi, Haniel J. Hernandez, Donte Pennington, Paula Woletz, Valerie Mcintosh, Bernadette Adams, Marc R. Blackman

Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Faculty Publications

Background. Quantitative ultrasound measures are influenced by multiple external factors including examiner scanning force. Force feedback may foster the acquisition of reliable morphometry measures under a variety of scanning conditions. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of force-feedback image acquisition and morphometry over a range of examiner-generated forces using a muscle tissuemimicking ultrasound phantom.

Methods. Sixty material thickness measures were acquired from a muscle tissue mimicking phantom using B-mode ultrasound scanning by six examiners with varied experience levels (i.e., experienced, intermediate, and novice). Estimates of interrater reliability and measurement error with force feedback scanning were determined …


High Prevalence Of Liver Fibrosis In Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Monoinfection And Human Immunodeficiency Virus Hepatitis-B Co-Infection As Assessed By Shear Wave Elastography: Study At A Teaching Hospital In Kenya, Samuel Gitau, Sudhir Vinayak, Micah Ominde, Rodney Adam, Reena Shah Jan 2016

High Prevalence Of Liver Fibrosis In Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Monoinfection And Human Immunodeficiency Virus Hepatitis-B Co-Infection As Assessed By Shear Wave Elastography: Study At A Teaching Hospital In Kenya, Samuel Gitau, Sudhir Vinayak, Micah Ominde, Rodney Adam, Reena Shah

Imaging & Diagnostic Radiology, East Africa

Objectives:The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of liver fibrosis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) monoinfection versus those with HIV hepatitis-B virus (HBV) co-infection as assessed with shear wave elastography (SWE) in a tertiary sub-Saharan Africa hospital.

Materials and Methods:A total of 105 consecutive patients, 70 with HIV monoinfection and 35 with HIV-HBV co-infection, had liver elastography obtained using SWE to assess for the presence of liver fibrosis the cutoff of which was 5.6 kPa. Assessment of aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) score (a noninvasive serum biomarker of liver fibrosis) in these patients …


Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography In Diagnosis Of Biliary Disorders In Children - Sharing Our Experience., Fahad Ali, Waseem Akhter, Muhammad Arshad Jan 2016

Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography In Diagnosis Of Biliary Disorders In Children - Sharing Our Experience., Fahad Ali, Waseem Akhter, Muhammad Arshad

Department of Radiology

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the role of Magnetic Resonance Cholangio-pancreatography in the diagnosis of biliary disorders in children.

METHODS:

The retrospective study was conducted at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, and comprised data related to the period between August 2005 and December 2013. All children from age of 1 day to 17 years who had undergone Magnetic Rasonance Cholangio-pancreatography examination for suspected pancreaticobiliary disorders were included. Clinical presentation, Magnetic Rasonance Cholangio-pancreatography findings, operative findings and histopathological results were recorded. Sensitivity and specificity of Magnetic Rasonance Cholangio-pancreatography for different diseases was worked out.

RESULTS:

Of the 50 patients in the study, …


Omental Infarction In A Child, Saad Siddiqui, Anwar Ahmed, Naila Nadeem Jan 2016

Omental Infarction In A Child, Saad Siddiqui, Anwar Ahmed, Naila Nadeem

Department of Radiology

Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute abdomen in children. Typical findings on imaging establish the diagnosis. We present case of a 7 years old boy who presented with acute right iliac fossa pain with diagnosis of omental infarction on imaging and findings confirmed on laparotomy. Sound knowledge regarding this infrequent cause of acute abdomen in children is necessary for timely diagnosis.


Vena Cava Filter Utilization And Retrieval: A Quality Of Care Issue, Joshua Brown Jan 2016

Vena Cava Filter Utilization And Retrieval: A Quality Of Care Issue, Joshua Brown

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacy

Vena cava filters (VCFs) are mechanical devices implanted in the inferior vena cava to trap thrombi from travelling to the pulmonary circulation, resulting in pulmonary embolism. VCFs are available as permanent or non-permanent, retrievable devices and are generally indicated for use in patients unable to receive systemic anticoagulation or at exceedingly high risk for pulmonary embolism (PE). Retrievable devices allow for removal of the VCF once the contraindication to anticoagulation or high risk of PE has abated. Since the introduction of retrievable VCFs in the early 2000’s, use of VCFs has increased three-fold, with >85% of all VCFs placed being …


Institutionalized Training Of Research Editors, Saba Sohail, Jamshed Akhtar Jan 2016

Institutionalized Training Of Research Editors, Saba Sohail, Jamshed Akhtar

Department of Radiology

No abstract provided.


Cogstate Computerized Memory Tests In Patients With Brain Metastases: Secondary Endpoint Results Of Nrg Oncology Rtog 0933., Chip Caine, Snehal Deshmukh, Vinai Gondi, Minesh Mehta, Wolfgang Tomé, Benjamin W. Corn, Andrew Kanner, Howard Rowley, Vijayananda Kundapur, Albert Denittis, Jeffrey Noah Greenspoon, Andre A. Konski, Glenn S. Bauman, Adam Raben, Wenyin Shi, Merideth Wendland, Lisa Kachnic Jan 2016

Cogstate Computerized Memory Tests In Patients With Brain Metastases: Secondary Endpoint Results Of Nrg Oncology Rtog 0933., Chip Caine, Snehal Deshmukh, Vinai Gondi, Minesh Mehta, Wolfgang Tomé, Benjamin W. Corn, Andrew Kanner, Howard Rowley, Vijayananda Kundapur, Albert Denittis, Jeffrey Noah Greenspoon, Andre A. Konski, Glenn S. Bauman, Adam Raben, Wenyin Shi, Merideth Wendland, Lisa Kachnic

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) is associated with memory dysfunction. As part of NRG Oncology RTOG 0933, a phase II study of WBRT for brain metastases that conformally avoided the hippocampal stem cell compartment (HA-WBRT), memory was assessed pre- and post-HA-WBRT using both traditional and computerized memory tests. We examined whether the computerized tests yielded similar findings and might serve as possible alternatives for assessment of memory in multi-institution clinical trials. Adult patients with brain metastases received HA-WBRT to 30 Gy in ten fractions and completed Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised (HVLT-R), CogState International Shopping List Test (ISLT) and One Card Learning …


Workplace Access To Journals: Is It Sufficient To Support Quality Healthcare Practice In Medical Imaging Workers?, Madeleine C. Shanahan Jan 2016

Workplace Access To Journals: Is It Sufficient To Support Quality Healthcare Practice In Medical Imaging Workers?, Madeleine C. Shanahan

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Introduction: Journals are important tools for disseminating new knowledge to health professionals. The purpose of this study was to investigate workplace access to journals. Medical imaging workers (MIWs) were the allied health professional group studied. Methods: A two phase sequential exploratory mixed methods design was adopted to collect data from MIWs to develop a list of professionally relevant journals and to examine accessibility of journals across the profession. In addition, the derived list of journals was further examined to determine open access and open article availability. Results: Twenty-seven percent (n=88) of survey respondents (N=362) reported that they have access to …


International Consortium On Mammographic Density: Methodology And Population Diversity Captured Across 22 Countries, Valerie A. Mccormacka, Anya Burton, Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva, John H. Hipwell, Caroline Dickens, Dorria Salem, Rasha Kama, Mikael Hartman, Charmaine Pei Ling Lee, Kee-Seng Chia, Vahit Ozmen, Mustafa Erkin Aribal, Anath Arzee Flugelman, Martín Lajous, Ruy Lopez-Riduara, Megan Rice, Isabelle Romieu, Giske Ursin, Samera Qureshi, Huiyan Ma, Eunjung Lee, Carla H. Van Gils, Johanna O.P. Wanders, Sudhir Vinayak, Rose Ndumia, Steve Allen, Sarah Vinnicombe, Sue Moss, Jong Won Lee, Jisun Kim, Ana Pereira, Maria Luisa Garmendia, Reza Sirous, Mehri Sirous, Beata Peplonska, Agnieszka Bukowska, Rulla M. Tamimi, Kimberly Bertrand, Chisato Nagata, Ava Kwong, Celine Vachon, Christopher Scott, Beatriz Perez-Gomez, Marina Pollan, Gertraud Maskarinec, Graham Giles, John Hopper, Jennifer Stone, Nadia Rajaram, Soo-Hwang Teo, Shivaani Mariapun, Martin J. Yaffe, Joachim Schüz, Anna M. Chiarelli, Linda Linton, Norman F. Boyd Jan 2016

International Consortium On Mammographic Density: Methodology And Population Diversity Captured Across 22 Countries, Valerie A. Mccormacka, Anya Burton, Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva, John H. Hipwell, Caroline Dickens, Dorria Salem, Rasha Kama, Mikael Hartman, Charmaine Pei Ling Lee, Kee-Seng Chia, Vahit Ozmen, Mustafa Erkin Aribal, Anath Arzee Flugelman, Martín Lajous, Ruy Lopez-Riduara, Megan Rice, Isabelle Romieu, Giske Ursin, Samera Qureshi, Huiyan Ma, Eunjung Lee, Carla H. Van Gils, Johanna O.P. Wanders, Sudhir Vinayak, Rose Ndumia, Steve Allen, Sarah Vinnicombe, Sue Moss, Jong Won Lee, Jisun Kim, Ana Pereira, Maria Luisa Garmendia, Reza Sirous, Mehri Sirous, Beata Peplonska, Agnieszka Bukowska, Rulla M. Tamimi, Kimberly Bertrand, Chisato Nagata, Ava Kwong, Celine Vachon, Christopher Scott, Beatriz Perez-Gomez, Marina Pollan, Gertraud Maskarinec, Graham Giles, John Hopper, Jennifer Stone, Nadia Rajaram, Soo-Hwang Teo, Shivaani Mariapun, Martin J. Yaffe, Joachim Schüz, Anna M. Chiarelli, Linda Linton, Norman F. Boyd

Imaging & Diagnostic Radiology, East Africa

Mammographic density (MD) is a quantitative trait, measurable in all women, and is among the strongest markers of breast cancer risk. The population-based epidemiology of MD has revealed genetic, lifestyle and societal/environmental determinants, but studies have largely been conducted in women with similar westernized lifestyles living in countries with high breast cancer incidence rates. To benefit from the heterogeneity in risk factors and their combinations worldwide, we created an International Consortium on Mammographic Density (ICMD) to pool individual-level epidemiological and MD data from general population studies worldwide. ICMD aims to characterize determinants of MD more precisely, and to evaluate whether …


X-Ray Protection, Surface Chemistry And Rheology Of Ball-Milled Submicron Gd2o3 Aqueous Suspension, Ly B. T. La, Yee-Kwong Leong, Christopher Leatherday, Pek I. Au, Kevin Hayward, Laichang Zhang Jan 2016

X-Ray Protection, Surface Chemistry And Rheology Of Ball-Milled Submicron Gd2o3 Aqueous Suspension, Ly B. T. La, Yee-Kwong Leong, Christopher Leatherday, Pek I. Au, Kevin Hayward, Laichang Zhang

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

X-ray protective garments are typically comprised of lead-based materials, which are toxic to both people and the environment. Developing alternative lightweight radiation shielding materials is a priority for protecting people working with radiation. Gadolinium, with an electron configuration typical of radiation shielding elements, is proposed as a non-toxic replacement for lead. This study provides new insights into the potential for a gadolinium suspension for replacing lead and proposes an inexpensive and effective preparation method. Submicron gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3) was generated using a cost effective ball milling method involving addition of NaCl. Then, the dispersed-flocculated behaviour of …


Deformable Image Registration And Interobserver Variation In Contour Propagation For Radiation Therapy Planning., A. C. Riegel, J. G. Antone, H. Zhang, P. Jain, J. Raince, A. Rea, A. M. Bergamo, A. Kapur, L. Potters Jan 2016

Deformable Image Registration And Interobserver Variation In Contour Propagation For Radiation Therapy Planning., A. C. Riegel, J. G. Antone, H. Zhang, P. Jain, J. Raince, A. Rea, A. M. Bergamo, A. Kapur, L. Potters

Journal Articles

Deformable image registration (DIR) and interobserver variation inevitably intro-duce uncertainty into the treatment planning process. The purpose of the current work was to measure deformable image registration (DIR) errors and interobserver variability for regions of interest (ROIs) in the head and neck and pelvic regions. Measured uncertainties were combined to examine planning margin adequacy for contours propagated for adaptive therapy and to assess the trade-off of DIR and interobserver uncertainty in atlas-based automatic segmentation. Two experi-enced dosimetrists retrospectively contoured brainstem, spinal cord, anterior oral cavity, larynx, right and left parotids, optic nerves, and eyes on the planning CT (CT1) and …