Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal (biij.org) An open access multidisciplinary journal on radiology, biomedical imaging and intervention (ISSN 1823-5530) published by Department of Biomedical Imaging, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Malaysia http://www.biij.org/ Dosimetric evaluation of radiation dose rate effect in respiratory gated intensity modulated radiation therapy

Khamfongkhruea C, Tannanonta C, Thongsawad S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2012; 8(1):e5

Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) utilises small beamlets of ionising radiation to provide a high radiation dose to a target while at the same time reducing the dose to normal organs [1]. However, dose uncertainties of IMRT technique occur when the treated target volume moves outside the beam aperture and the normal organ near the target can receive a high dose if it moves into the field [2].

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Anatomical variations of pulmonary venous drainage in Thai people: multidetector CT study

Wannasopha Y, Oilmungmool N, Euathrongchit J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2012; 8(1):e4

Generally, the body’s vasculature shows a different pattern in each individual, called normal variation. Likewise, the pulmonary vein also shows variations. This vein is an important source of ectopic atrial electrical activity, frequently initiating paroxysms of atrial fibrillation [1, 2]. Increasingly, selective radiofrequency ablation of these arrhythmogenic foci is performed to treat patients with refractory atrial fibrillation. The effectiveness of this invasive procedure relies on precise mapping and complete disconnection of the electrical initiators from the atrial tissue.

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Fine needle aspiration of lung lesion: Lateral and transpectoral approach

Smith K
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2012; 8(1):e2

A 69 year-old man presented with an incidental finding on radiograph of a lesion in the left upper lobe. CT indicated it was likely to be a neoplasm and CT-guided FNA was requested. The lesion was located medial to the scapula so a creative approach was utilised to gain access to the lesion. This study discusses the approach used and why it reduced patient risk compared to a more conventional procedure. The sample was positive for neoplasm and there were no complications arising from the procedure.

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Radiological emergencies and the medical physicist

Hendee W
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e29

The widespread damage and loss of life caused by the March 11th earthquake-generated tsunami in Japan, and the resulting emergency at the Fukushima—Daiichi nuclear power facility, raise once again the question of the role of knowledgeable civilians in responding to public health emergencies.

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Modified teaching approach for an enhanced medical physics graduate education experience

Rutel IB
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e28

Lecture-based teaching promotes a passive interaction with students. Opportunities to modify this format are available to enhance the overall learning experience for both students and instructors. The description for a discussion-based learning format is presented as it applies to a graduate curriculum with technical (formal mathematical derivation) topics. The presented hybrid method involves several techniques, including problem-based learning, modeling, and online lectures, eliminating didactic lectures.

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A phase II study of oxaliplatin with 5-FU/folinic acid and concomitant radiotherapy as a preoperative treatment in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer

Chitapanarux I, Chitapanarux T, Tharavichitkul E, Mayurasakorn S, Siriwittayakorn P, Yamada S, Lorvidhaya V
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e25

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in males and the fifth most common cancer in females in Thailand. Its estimated incidence rate in Thailand is 8.8 for males and 7.6 for females [1], with more than 8,000 new CRC patients reported in 2008 [2]. In Thailand, because of socioeconomic problems and healthcare disparities, patients not included in the medical care system frequently have large tumour volumes and are diagnosed at an advanced stage.

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Ultrasound evaluation of penile fractures

Kachewar SG, Kulkarni DS
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e27

This short case report discusses the various aspects of penile fracture, which is a rare entity. Nevertheless, the incidence of penile fractures is on the rise due to the increased use of performance-enhancing drugs. An individual with a penile fracture should seek immediate medical referral. Prompt diagnosis and management is necessary to prevent undesirable after-effects as discussed. Emphasis is made on how imaging with ultrasound enables a quick and complete assessment of this mishap.

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Pelvic aneurysmal bone cyst

Sharifah MIA, Nor Hazla MH, Suraya A, Tan SP
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e24

This paper describes an extremely rare case of a huge aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) in the pelvis, occurring in the patient’s 5th decade of life. The patient presented with a history of painless huge pelvic mass for 10 years. Plain radiograph and computed tomography showed huge expansile lytic lesion arising from the right iliac bone. Resection was performed and histology confirmed diagnosis of aneurysmal bone cyst. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed to profuse bleeding from the tumour.

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Epidural haemorrhage during embolisation: a rare complication of intra-arterial embolisation of vertebral metastases

Hashim H, Abdul Kadir KA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(4):e26

Pre-operative embolisation of vertebral metastases has been known to effectively devascularise hypervascular vertebral tumours and to reduce intra-operative bleeding. However, the complications that occur during the procedure are rarely reported. This case study attempts to highlight one rare complication, which is epidural tumoural haemorrhage intra-procedure. It may occur due to the fragility of the tumour and presence of neovascularisation.

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Education and training of medical physicists in South East Asia: accomplishments and challenges†

Thomas BJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e23

John Cameron commenced his career at a time when there were relatively few medical physicists in the USA. He headed the medical physics programme at the University of Wisconsin for three decades. This was the first medical physics programme in the USA to gain departmental status. Many well-known medical physicists benefited greatly from his mentoring. He made many significant contributions to the profession of medical physics, particularly in the areas of research and development (R&D;) and education.

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Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand

Urairat J, Asavaphatiboon S, Singhara Na Ayuthaya S, Pongnapang N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e22

In 2006, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) published a report titled [1] ‘Ionizing Radiation Exposure of the Population of the United States’. The report showed that human-made radiation contributes 50% of the radiation in our environment. Of this human-made radiation, 36% comes from diagnostic radiation, including 5% from general X-rays and fluoroscopy, 24% from computed tomography (CT), and 7% from interventional radiology.

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Evaluating the clinical teaching of medical imaging students at Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Almohiy HM, Davidson R
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e20

The Curtin University of Technology (CUT) launched a Medical Imaging course in 1987, initially offering a Diploma in Medical Imaging, and later, a Bachelor’s degree course. As part of their degree, students gain practical radiography skills development during laboratory sessions held on campus, as well as during clinical placements at public hospitals and private radiology practices. Laboratory sessions commence during the students’ first year of the course. Laboratory sessions, undertaken during the students’ second and third years, are designed to equip students with appropriate clinical skills and knowledge for their clinical placements.

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Biomedical imaging research: a fast-emerging area for interdisciplinary collaboration

Sun Z, Ng KH, Ramli N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e21

Biomedical imaging has been undergoing rapid technological advancements over the last several decades and has seen the development of many new applications. Techniques such as functional imaging, spectroscopic imaging, optical imaging, and image-guided interventional techniques (treatment and therapy) have been gaining acceptance in areas ranging from basic research to clinical applications, and from the cellular level to the whole-organ level.

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Do the majority of Malaysian women have dense breasts on mammogram?

MA Zulfiqar, I Rohazly, Rahmah MA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e14

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Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique

Chan RS, Kumar G, Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH, Vijayananthan A, Mohd. Nor H, Liew YW
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e12

Multiphase CT improves the sensitivity of liver lesions detection. MRI, despite being recognised to be superior in characterising focal liver lesions, remains a secondary tool due to limited resources in most centres in Malaysia.

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Reference Dosimetry according to the New German Protocol DIN 6800-2 and Comparison with IAEA TRS 398 and AAPM TG 51*

Zakaria A, Schuette W, Younan C
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e15

The preceding DIN 6800-2 (1997) protocol has been revised by a German task group and its latest version was published in March 2008 as the national standard dosimetry protocol DIN 6800-2 (2008 March). Since then, in Germany the determination of absorbed dose to water for high-energy photon and electron beams has to be performed according to this new German dosimetry protocol.

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Lymphoma presenting as gynaecomastia

Mahmood S, Sabih Z, Sabih D
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e10

Breast lymphoma is an uncommon neoplasm affecting the breast and is extremely rare in males. While gynaecomastia is common and in most cases benign, it can sometimes result from significant pathology and the physician should keep in mind the possible diseases that can lead to gynaecomastia.

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Cotton-ball granuloma mimicking axillary lymphadenopathy in a breast cancer patient

Hashim H, Alli K, Faridah Y, Rahmat K
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e19

Foreign body granuloma is a reaction to either a biodegradable substance or inert material. In a breast cancer patient who had undergone an excision or mastectomy with axillary clearance, a foreign body granuloma in the axilla may be misinterpreted as an axillary lymph node. We report our experience with a case of cotton-ball granuloma of the axilla in a breast cancer patient, which mimics a lymph node radiologically from the CT scan, mammogram and ultrasonography.

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Lymphangioma: Is intralesional bleomycin sclerotherapy effective?

Rozman Z, Thambidorai CR, Zaleha AM, Zakaria Z, Zulfiqar MA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(3):e18

Lymphangioma is a benign slow growing tumour of lymphatic vessels. It may arise in any organ or soft tissue. The most frequent occurrence is in the head and neck region and involves the axilla and mediastinum. This tumour is mainly confined to the paediatric age group, but occurrences have been reported in adults.

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Radiofrequency ablation of a misdiagnosed Brodie’s abscess

Chan RS, Abdullah BJJ, Aik S, Tok CH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e17

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) therapy is recognised as a safe and effective treatment option for osteoid osteoma. This case report describes a 27-year-old man who underwent computed tomography (CT)-guided percutaneous RFA for a femoral osteoid osteoma, which was diagnosed based on his clinical presentation and CT findings.

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Paget’s disease of the breast: clinical, imaging and pathologic findings: a review of 16 patients

Muttarak M, Siriya B, Kongmebhol P, Chaiwun B, Sukhamwang N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e16

Paget’s disease of the breast is rare and was first described by Sir James Paget in 1874 [1]. The disease is characterised by the involvement of the epidermis by malignant cells called Paget cells. These malignant cells are large with abundant clear or lightly staining cytoplasm and nuclei with prominent nucleoli.

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Evaluation of imaging performance of major image guidance systems

Chan MF, Yang J, Song Y, Burman C, Chan P, Li S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e11

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is an emerging radiation treatment modality. A key advantage of IGRT, as compared to conventional radiation treatment techniques, is its ability to maximally spare critical organs and localise the target through correlation of the pre-treatment images with planning images.

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State and future of radiology and nuclear medicine in Vietnam

Kiet HD
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e34

Radiology in Vietnam was really established after Victory Dien Bien Phu in May 1954, which was the end of the war against French invasion. Along with development of health care, the system of community health care and the program of socialization of health care of Vietnam were developed, after the war against the United States in 1975.

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A brief history of interventional radiology in Singapore and its current status

Teo TKB, Tan BS, Tay KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e13

X-ray services were first established in Singapore in 1898. With the opening of the General Hospital in 1926, there was subsequent increase in workload. However, a radiology department was not formed until the 1950s. Angiography was introduced in the same decade initially for diagnosis. By the 1960s and 1970s, both vascular and non-vascular interventions were performed.

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Diagnostic value of SPECT, PET and PET/CT in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease: A systematic review

Al Moudi M, Sun Z, Lenzo N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(2):e9

Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Western countries [1]. Invasive coronary angiography is currently the gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of CAD; however, it is an invasive procedure associated with risks and complications

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Potential targets for molecular imaging of apoptosis resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma

Liu Z, Cheng M, Cao MZ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e5

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers, which is mainly a concern in Southeast Asia. Apoptosis resistance in HCC is one of the significant factors for hepatocarcinogenesis and tumour progression. Recent advances of apoptosis resistance mechanisms in HCC could serve as potential targets for molecular imaging, which would be of considerable value to explore the molecular processes involved in HCC progression and to evaluate responses of certain anti-HCC therapies.

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Image-guided facet joint injection

Peh WCG, Gopinathan A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e4

Chronic spine pain poses a peculiar diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to multiple pain sources, overlapping clinical features and nonspecific radiological findings. Facet joint injection is an interventional pain management tool for facet-related spinal pain that can be effectively administered by a radiologist. This technique is the gold standard for identifying facet joints as the source of spinal pain.

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The surgical management of obesity with emphasis on the role of post operative imaging

Hampson F, Sinclair M, Smith S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e8

The role of surgery in the morbidly obese is becoming more prominent. There are a variety of surgical approaches which can be used and radiology plays a crucial role in post operative follow up, particularly in the management of complications. Many general radiologists remain unfamiliar with both the normal and abnormal appearances after bariatric surgery and this pictorial review aims to bridge this gap.

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Echocontrast cystosonography versus micturating cystourethrography in the detection of vesicoureteric reflux

Faizah MZ, Kanaheswari Y, Thambidorai CR, Zulfiqar MA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e7

Vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) is defined as retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the renal collecting system that provides a pathway for ascent of bacteria in the presence of urinary tract infection [1–3]. This will result in renal scarring and subsequent renal hypertension and even worse, renal failure [4].

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Imaging overutilisation: Is enough being done globally?

Rehani B
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e6

The discovery of X rays by Roentgen in 1895 was one of the greatest discoveries with historical impact on on each and every one of us. The ability to view anatomy and infer function of inner organs and tissues of human body has provided immense potential that have led imaging to therapeutic arena through interventions and follow-up. How much imaging is appropriate is a legitimate question to ask.

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Superselective embolisation for control of intractable epistaxis from maxillary artery injury

Singam P, Thanabalan J, Mohammed Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e3

Traumatic intractable epistaxis following fractures of the facial and base of skull rarely may be life-threatening. Common sites of injury are the internal carotid and maxillary artery. When conventional methods of arresting haemorrhage fail, the choices are then an open arterial ligation or superselective embolisation. This paper presents a patient with life-threatening epistaxis from a Le Fort type II fracture. Angiography revealed a maxillary artery injury in which superselective embolisation was performed and the haemorrhage was successfully arrested. A literature review of this technique is discussed, including its advantages and the relationship of the internal maxillary artery to facial fractures.

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Development and use of iron oxide nanoparticles (Part 2): The application of iron oxide contrast agents in MRI

Mandarano G, Lodhia J, Eu P, Ferris NJ, Davidson R, Cowell SF
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e13

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging tool that can incorporate contrast agents to enhance its ability to identify and characterise pathologies. MRI contrast agents can be paramagnetic such as gadolinium, or superparamagnetic such as iron oxide. Significant concerns of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) have arisen involving gadolinium-based contrast media. Recent research has focused on iron oxide nanoparticles because their sizes are more comparable to biological units. These can give MRI the potential to detect a broader range of pathology, while also track and observe biological processes.

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Are scientific journals touting for business?

Caon M
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e20

Within the last twelve months I was flattered to receive an email that began thus: “Dear Martin Caon, Your research article "Voxel-based computational models of real human anatomy: a review", published in "Radiation and Environmental Biophysics", is very impressive and profound.” Not only did I find this sentiment very agreeable, but I was surprised that the email’s author could refer to a specific article and to the journal in which it was published.

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From the discovery of x-rays to molecular imaging and PET/CT: an amazing personal story

George R
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e30

Many of us are well acquainted with the story of Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen and his discovery of X-rays in Wurzburg in November 1895. We are also well aware of the monumental impact his chance discovery has had on healthcare, recognised when he was awarded the first Nobel Prize, for Physics, in 1901.

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State and future of interventional radiology in Malaysia

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e33

The fundamental principle of the Malaysian healthcare system is that accessibility to health care should not be related to one’s ability to pay, especially when involving sickness [1]. This is based on the Government’s recognition that health represents human capital, which forms the central thrust to sustainable economic growth and development of the country.

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Superdominant right coronary artery with absent left circumflex artery

Majid Y, Warade M, Sinha J, Kalyanpur A, Gupta T
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2011; 7(1):e2

Noninvasive imaging of coronary artery disease is rapidly replacing angiography as the first line of investigation. Multislice CT is the non-invasive modality of choice for imaging coronary artery disease and provides high speed with good spatial resolution. CT coronary angiography in addition to detecting and characterising atherosclerotic coronary artery disease is also a good imaging tool for evaluating anomalies of coronary arteries.

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Ultrasound diagnosis of cephalopagus conjoined twin pregnancy at 29 weeks

Sabih D, Ahmad E, Sabih A, Sabih Q
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e38

The authors report a case of a cephalopagus conjoined twin that was diagnosed at 29 weeks of gestation despite the mother having had two ultrasounds done previously. The fetus had one head and face, fused thoraces, common umbilicus but had two pelvises and two sets of genitalia. The fetus had four normally formed legs and arms.

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Carcinoma of stomach detected by routine transabdominal ultrasound

Wong MFE, Shum SFJ, Chau WK, Cheng CS
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e39

Assessment of the stomach is not commonly included in routine scanning protocol of upper abdominal ultrasound (USG). However, assessment of the stomach in patients presenting with epigastric pain can yield invaluable results. This paper presents, as an illustration, a case of carcinoma of stomach detected by transabdominal ultrasound. The diagnosis is confirmed by subsequent CT, upper endoscopy and operation.

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Optimal slice thickness for cone-beam CT with on-board imager

Seet KYT, Barghi A, Yartsev S, Van Dyk J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e31

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is carried out to improve treatment accuracy in patients. The Varian on-board imaging (OBI) system is an IGRT modality that permits kilovoltage cone-beam CT on the treatment machine. kVCBCT obtains 3D volumetric studies of patients in the treatment room immediately before radiation delivery. The main advantage of cone-beam CT is the minimisation of patient movement between imaging and treatment, such that dose gradients conform to planning target volumes.

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Image analysis in medical imaging: recent advances in selected examples

Dougherty G
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e32

Medical imaging has developed into one of the most important fields within scientific imaging due to the rapid and continuing progress in computerised medical image visualisation and advances in analysis methods and computer-aided diagnosis. Several research applications are selected to illustrate the advances in image analysis algorithms and visualisation. Recent results, including previously unpublished data, are presented to illustrate the challenges and ongoing developments.

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The boiling frog syndrome: A radiologist’s perspective

Mohd. Ramli N, Faridah Y
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e36

Recently, an interesting entry has been posted on Facebook about the boiling frog syndrome. This syndrome is a metaphoric account of a frog being placed in a tub of water that is slowly heated. However, the frog will not notice the temperature difference until it is slowly boiled to death.

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Chest imaging features of patients afflicted with Influenza A (H1N1) in a Malaysian tertiary referral centre

Bux SI, Mohd. Ramli N, Ahmad Sarji S, Kamarulzaman A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e35

This is a retrospective descriptive study of the chest imaging findings of 118 patients with confirmed A(H1N1) in a tertiary referral centre. About 42% of the patients had positive initial chest radiographic (CXR) findings. The common findings were bi-basal air-space opacities and perihilar reticular and alveolar infiltrates. In select cases, high-resolution computed tomography (CT) imaging showed ground-glass change with some widespread reticular changes and atelectasis.

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An intense 18F-FDG pulmonary microfocus on PET without detectable abnormality on CT: A manifestation of an iatrogenic FDG pulmonary embolus

Fathinul Fikri AS, Lau WFE
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e37

An incidental finding of an intense focus of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) pulmonary uptake on positron emission tomography (PET) without detectable lesions on computed tomography (CT) is highly suggestive of FDG microembolus. Its microscopic nature means it is undetectable on CT. It is an artefact attributable to 18F-FDG-tracer contamination at the injection site.

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Significance of subcentimetre <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT pulmonary abnormality in patients with known extrapulmonary malignancy

Fathinul Fikri AS, Lau WFE
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e34

The significance of a subcentimetre 18F-FDG PET/CT pulmonary abnormality in a patient with known extrapulmonary primary malignancy can have a major impact on the clinical management of the patient. The clinician’s reliance on the semi-quantitative and qualitative PET/CT analysis of the abnormality has, at times, led to untoward diagnostic problems, given the limited spatial resolution of PET for a small volume lesion performed as part of the standard PET/CT study.

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Critical limb ischaemia in a diabetic population from an Asian Centre: angiographic pattern of disease and 3-year limb salvage rate with percutaneous angioplasty as first line of treatment

Tan M, Pua U, Wong DES, Punamiya SJ, Chua GC, Teo N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(4):e33

Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most severe form of peripheral vascular disease where there is inadequate blood flow to a limb to maintain reasonable metabolic requirement of tissues at rest. The lower extremity amputation prevention (LEAP) is a comprehensive program aimed at reducing lower extremity amputations in individuals with peripheral vascular disease.

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Dual time point imaging of FDG PET/CT in a tuberculous spondylodiscitis

Abdul Razak HR, Abdul Rahim N, Nordin AJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e18

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Induction chemotherapy with paclitaxel, ifosfamide, and cisplatin followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy for unresectable locally advanced head and neck cancer

Chitapanarux I, Tharavichitkul E, Lorvidhaya V, Sittitrai P, Pattarasakulchai T
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e23

It is generally accepted that the treatment of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck cancer (SCCHN) should involve a combined modality approach. Surgery and/or radiotherapy is the main definitive of therapy in patients with locally advanced SCCHN. Induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy is a promising treatment in this group of patients.

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Overuse, Overdose, Overdiagnosis… Overreaction?

Ho ELM
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e8

When x-rays were first discovered, the harmful effects of radiation had to be manifest in the early users before they were known. Today, radiation protection and safety have been established and the effects of radiation, as well as its risks, are known. Even so, medical radiation, in particular the growth in the use of computed tomography (CT), has resulted in soaring radiation doses received by the population in general.

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Aortic dissection: Identification of entry site with CT virtual intravascular endoscopy

Cao Y, Sun Z, Shang Y, Jiang B, Ma X
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e22

Aortic dissection is a common vascular disease which has high morbidity and mortality if it presents with acute onset. Early diagnosis, characterisation of the type of dissection and identification of intimal tear (entry site) is important for patient management. CT angiography, especially with widely-used multislice CT imaging technique, is the method of choice for diagnosis of aortic dissection.

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Mammographic and ultrasonographic features of invasive lobular carcinoma: a review of 16 patients

Muttarak M, Sangchan S, Kongmebhol P, Sukhamwang N, Chaiwun B
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e21

Breast carcinoma is a histologically heterogeneous disease. Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is the second most common breast malignancy after invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), accounting for 1% to 20% of all breast cancers [1]. This wide variation reflects different diagnostic criteria and the inclusion of variant forms of the cancer. However, most studies suggest that approximately 7-10% of all invasive breast cancers are ILC [2-4].

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18F-FDG PET/CT as a potential valuable adjunct to MRI in characterising the Brodie's abscess

Fathinul F, Nordin AJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e26

Chronic osteomyelitis (Brodie's abscess) is essentially a problem of diagnosis, and there may be considerable difficulty in distinguishing it from other benign and malignant bone lesions. Early diagnosis of Brodie's abscess is deemed important as the disease has a good curative potential following an appropriate antibiotic treatment.

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Dose verification of helical tomotherapy intensity modulated radiation therapy planning using 2D-array ion chambers

Xu S, Xie C, Ju Z, Dai X, Gong H, Wang L, Yang J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e24

With the development and combined utilisation of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT) for the past few years, forms of Helical Tomotherapy and advanced Intensity Modulated Arc Therapy (IMAT) have been evolving into new kinds of rotating radiation treatment techniques

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Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) treatment for uterine fibroids

Abdullah BJJ, Subramaniam RV, Omar SS, Wragg P, Ramli N, Wui AL, Lee CC, Yusof Y
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e15

Magnetic Resonance-guided focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) is gaining popularity as an alternative to medical and surgical interventions in the management of symptomatic uterine fibroids. Studies have shown that it is an effective non-invasive treatment with minimal associated risks as compared to myomectomy and hysterectomy. MRgFUS can be offered to a majority of patients suffering from symptomatic uterine fibroids. 

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Awareness and attitudes amongst basic surgical trainees regarding radiation in orthopaedic trauma surgery

Khan FR, Ul-Abadin Z, Rauf S, Javed A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e25

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Uterine artery embolisation for symptomatic fibroids: the University of Malaya Medical Centre experience

Subramaniam RN, Vijayananthan A, Omar SZ, Noor Azmi MA, Nawawi O, Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e27

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Evaluation of dose coverage to target volume and normal tissue sparing in the adjuvant radiotherapy of gastric cancers: 3D-CRT compared with dynamic IMRT

Murthy KK, Shukeili KA, Kumar SS, Davis CA, Chandran RR, Namrata S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(3):e29

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Uncomplicated term vaginal delivery following magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery for uterine fibroids

Zaher S, Lyons D, Regan L
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e28

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Development and use of iron oxide nanoparticles (Part 1): Synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles for MRI

Lodhia J, Mandarano G, Ferris NJ, Eu P, Cowell SF
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e12

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Left main renal artery entrapment by diaphragmatic crura: spiral CT angiography

Singham S, Murugasu P, MacIntosh J, Deshpande A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e11

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Monoplane 3D reconstruction of mapping ablation catheters: a feasibility study

Fallavollita P
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e17

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Musculoskeletal MRI protocol

Tan SP, Suraya A, Sa'don S, Ruzi A, Zahiah M
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e16

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Multislice CT angiography of the plantar arch

Field L, Sun Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e10

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e10/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 215
From ultrasound images to block based region motion estimation

Ranjit SSS, Sim KS, Besar R, Tso CP
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e32

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e32/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 214
BIIJ embracing social media

Kadri NA, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e1

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A visual tutorial on the synthesis of gold nanoparticles

Low A, Bansal V
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e9

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e9/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 212
Business of medicine

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(2):e14

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A simple image processing approach for electronic cleansing in computed tomographic colonography

Yamamoto S, Iinuma G, Suzuki M, Tanaka T, Muramatsu Y, Moriyama N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e28

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e28/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 210
Multislice CT angiography in cardiac imaging: prospective ECG-gating or retrospective ECG-gating?

Sun Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e4

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A survey of digital radiography practice in four South African teaching hospitals: an illuminative study

Nyathi T, Chirwa TF, van der Merwe DG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e5

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e5/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 208
Leigh syndrome: MRI findings in two children

Kartikasalwah AL, Ngu LH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e6

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e6/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 207
A new method for experimental characterisation of scattered radiation in 64-slice CT scanner

Akbarzadeh A, Ay MR, Ghadiri H, Sarkar S, Zaidi H
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e3

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e3/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 206
Generational challenges to radiology education and practice

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e31

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e31/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 205
Diagnostic image quality of hysterosalpingography: ionic versus non ionic water soluble iodinated contrast media

Mohd Nor H, Jayapragasam KJ, Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e29

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e29/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 204
Improvement in diagnosis of breast tumour using ultrasound elastography and echography: A phantom based analysis

Kumar K, Andrews ME, Jayashankar V, Mishra AK, Suresh S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e30

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e30/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 203
Medullary carcinoma of the breast: Role of contrast-enhanced MRI in the diagnosis of multiple breast lesions

Abdul Rashid SN, Rahmat K, Jayaprasagam KJ, Alli K, Moosa F
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e27

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e27/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 202
South East Asian Society of Interventional Radiology (SEASIR): state and future of radiology in interventional radiology

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e26

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e26/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 201
Transarterial embolisation of hepatocellular carcinoma with doxorubicin-eluting beads: single centre early experience

Nawawi O, Hazman MN, Abdullah BJJ, Vijayananthan A, Manikam J, Mahadeva S, Goh KL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e7

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e7/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 200
A survey of radiation dose to patients and operators during radiofrequency ablation using computed tomography

Saidatul A, Azlan CA, Megat Amin MSA, Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2010; 6(1):e2

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http://www.biij.org/2010/1/e2/ 01 Jan 2010 12:07:00 +0000 199
Identification of masses in digital mammogram using gray level co-occurrence matrices

Mohd. Khuzi A, Besar R, Wan Zaki WMD, Ahmad NN
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e17

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e17/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 198
3D vs. 2D cephalometric analysis comparisons with repeated measurements from 20 Thai males and 20 Thai females

Bholsithi W, Tharanon W, Chintakanon K, Komolpis R, Sinthanayothin C
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e21

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e21/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 197
Reversible splenial lesion syndrome in neuroleptic malignant syndrome

Al-Edrus SA, Norzaini R, Chua R, Puvanarajah SD, Shuguna M, Muda S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e24

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e24/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 196
Politics of a Director of Radiology

Soo M
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e23

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e23/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 195
Use of new radiochromic devices for peripheral dose measurement: potential in-vivo dosimetry application

Chiu-Tsao S-T, Chan MF
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e16

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e16/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 194
CT virtual endoscopy and 3D stereoscopic visualisation in the evaluation of coronary stenting

Sun Z, Lawrence-Brown MMD
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e22

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e22/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 193
Mesenteroaxial volvulus in an adult: time is of the essence in acute presentation

Singham S, Sounness B
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e18

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e18/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 192
Diffuse panbronchiolitis: not just an Asian disease: Australian case series and review of the literature

Anthony M-P, Singham S, Soans B, Tyler G
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e19

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http://www.biij.org/2009/4/e19/ 01 Oct 2009 12:07:00 +0000 191
Automatic polyp detection and measurement with computed tomographic colonography: A phantom study

Virmani S, Lev-Toaff AS, Ciancibello LM
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e15

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e15/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 190
Third party EPID with IGRT capability retrofitted onto an existing medical linear accelerator

Odero DO, Shimm DS
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e25

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e25/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 189
Reduction en-masse of inguinal hernia with strangulated obstruction

Ravikumar H, Babu S, Govindrajan MJ, Kalyanpur A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(4):e14

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Can radiographic plain film be used to determine the depth of the tumour bed in the absence of surgical clips for breast boost planning?

Chitapanarux I, Muttarak M, Na-Chiangmai W, Trakultivakorn H, Somwangprasert A, Kamnerdsupaphon P, Tharavichitkul E, Sukthomya V, Lorvidhaya V, Watcharawipha A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e11

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e11/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 187
Does doctor always knows best? The recent trend in medical negligence

Shuaib FS, Shuaib IL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e12

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http://www.biij.org/2009/1/e12/ 01 Jan 2009 12:07:00 +0000 186
Intra-hepatic arterial pseudoaneurysm causing life-threatening upper gastrointestinal bleed after removal of biliary drainage catheter

Taneja M, Lo R, Sebastian MG, Chow PKH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e20

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e20/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 185
A comparison between low-dose and standard-dose non-contrasted multidetector CT scanning of the paranasal sinuses

Lam SY, Bux SI, Kumar G, Ng KH, Hussain AF
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(3):e13

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http://www.biij.org/2009/3/e13/ 01 Jul 2009 12:07:00 +0000 184
Helical CT angiography of fenestrated stent grafting of abdominal aortic aneurysms

Sun Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(2):e3

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http://www.biij.org/2009/2/e3/ 01 Apr 2009 12:07:00 +0000 183
Dural plasmacytoma mimicking meningioma in a young patient with multiple myeloma

Rahmah NN, Brotoarianto HK, Andar E, Kusnarto G, Muttaqin Z, Hongo K
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(2):e5

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A statement of the rights of scientists and engineers

Hendee W
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(2):e10

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Technical aspects of quality assurance in radiation oncology

Saw CB, Ferenci MS, Wagner, Jr. H
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e48

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http://www.biij.org/2008/3/e48/ 01 Jul 2008 12:07:00 +0000 180
Cervical brachalgia: Assessment by cervical CT epidurography post transforaminal injection

Emberton P, Tan SP
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(2):e9

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http://www.biij.org/2009/2/e9/ 01 Apr 2009 12:07:00 +0000 179
Avid <sup>18</sup>F-FDG uptake of pectoralis major muscle: an equivocal sequela of strenuous physical exercise

Fathinul F, Lau WFE
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(2):e7

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http://www.biij.org/2009/2/e7/ 01 Apr 2009 12:07:00 +0000 178
Found in translation: Integrating laboratory and clinical oncology research

Wagner H
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e47

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http://www.biij.org/2008/3/e47/ 01 Jul 2008 12:07:00 +0000 177
Use of permeability surface area-product to differentiate intracranial tumours from abscess

Ramli N, Rahmat K, Mah E, Waran V, Tan LK, Chong HT
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e6

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The current status of the case report: Terminal or viable?

Abu Kasim NH, Abdullah BJJ, Manikam J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e4

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http://www.biij.org/2009/1/e4/ 01 Jan 2009 12:07:00 +0000 175
The sonographer’s role in RFA therapy of liver lesions

Mandarano S, Mandarano G, Sim JH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e8

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http://www.biij.org/2009/1/e8/ 01 Jan 2009 12:07:00 +0000 174
Frontiers of cancer care in Asia-Pacific Region

Saw CB, Shogan JE
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e45

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http://www.biij.org/2008/3/e45/ 01 Jul 2008 12:07:00 +0000 173
College of Radiology, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia position on whole body screening CT scans in healthy asymptomatic individuals (2008)

Ho ELM, Abdullah BJJ, Tang AAL, Nordin AJ, Nair AR, Lim GCC, Samad Cheung H, Ng KH, Ponnusamy S, Abbas SF, Bux SI, Arasaratnam S, Abdul Aziz YF, Venugopal S, Musa Z, Abdul Manaf Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(4):e44

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Role of ultrasonography in diagnosis of scrotal disorders: a review of 110 cases

Thinyu S, Muttarak M
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e2

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http://www.biij.org/2009/1/e2/ 01 Jan 2009 12:07:00 +0000 171
Cancers in Northern Thailand

Kamnerdsupaphon P, Srisukho S, Sumitsawan Y, Lorvidhaya V, Sukthomya V
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e46

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The Malaysian consensus statement on utilisation of cardiac CT

Sim KH, Abdul Aziz YF, Chin SP, Chong FL, Choo GH, Chew D, Ho ELM, Chia H, Yusoff MR, Ng KH, Syed Abu Bakar SM, Tan KH, Musa Z
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(4):e41

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http://www.biij.org/2008/4/e41/ 01 Oct 2008 12:07:00 +0000 169
Riding on the crest of electronic publishing wave

Kadri NA, Tan LK, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2009; 5(1):e1

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http://www.biij.org/2009/1/e1/ 01 Jan 2009 12:07:00 +0000 168
Cancer care in China: A general review

Ma XJ, Lin C, Zhen W
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e39

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History and growth of radiation oncology in Indonesia

Gondhowiardjo SA, Prajogi GB, Sekarutami SM
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e42

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http://www.biij.org/2008/3/e42/ 01 Jul 2008 12:07:00 +0000 166
Innovations in chemotherapy and radiation therapy: Implications and opportunities for the Asia-Pacific Rim

Heron DE, Shogan JE, Mucenski JW
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2008; 4(3):e40

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Wright J, Shogan A, McCune J, Stevens S
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Quinn A
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Mandarano G, Sim J
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Koh ES, Do VT, Barton MB
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Ho ELM
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Vijayananthan A, Arumugam AV, Kumar G, Harichandra D
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Zaidi H
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Teh BS, Ortiz P, Paulino AC, Bloch C, Grant WH III, Butler EB
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Tabakov S
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Ng KH, Abdullah BJJ, Kadri NA
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Jackson PC
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Lindsell D
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Ng KH, Wong JHD
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Street M, Thomson KR
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Moratal D, Vallés-Luch A, Martí-Bonmatí L, Brummer ME
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Nyathi T, Mwale AN, Segone P, Mhlanga SH, Pule ML
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Sprawls P
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Woo M, Ng KH
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Towards the development of a reflective radiographer: challenges and constraints

Baird MA
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Suriyapee S, Pitaxtarnin NN, Oonsiri S, Jumpangern C, Israngkul Na Ayuthaya I
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Enhancing reflective practice through online learning: impact on clinical practice

Sim J, Radloff A
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Nagel JH
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Lim WY, Ahmad Sarji S, Yik YI, Ramanujam TM
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F18 fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in progressive transformation of germinal centres

Rehani B, Dowdy Y, Bharija A, Strohmeyer P, Mantil J
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Gastric and pulmonary lymphoma presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule

Thomas EL, Lenzo NP, Troedson R
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Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
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The estimation of second cancer risk following radiotherapy: a discussion of two models

Harrison RM
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Synchronisation strategies in T2-weighted MR imaging for detection of liver lesions: Application on a nude mouse model

Baboi L, Milot L, Lartizien C, Roche C, Scoazec J-Y, Pilleul F, Beuf O
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Robert MC, Wastie ML
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Axelsson B
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Radiation dose optimisation in biomedical imaging and intervention

Rehani MM
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Hybrid imaging is the future of molecular imaging

Hicks RJ, Lau EWF, Binns DS
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Technology and its clinical application in the field of computer-assisted radiology and surgery

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Status and future prospects of biomedical engineering: a Japanese perspective

Kikuchi M
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The challenge of radiology education in developing countries

Ramírez-Arias JL, Rodríguez-Treviño C, González-Vergara C
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Gartner duct cyst in pregnancy presenting as a prolapsing pelvic mass

Arumugam AV, Kumar G, Si LK, Vijayananthan A
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The impact of lesion vascularisation on tumours detection by electrical impedance scanning at 200 Hz

Malich A, Scholz B, Kott A, Facius M, Fischer DR, Freesmeyer MG
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Marshall G, Cheah C, Lenzo NP
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Tsapaki V, Rehani M
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Saw CB, Brandner E, Selvaraj R, Chen H, Saiful Huq M, Heron DE
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Rehani MM
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Martin CJ
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The importance of radiation quality for optimisation in radiology

Martin CJ
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United States radiological health activities: inspection results of mammography facilities

Spelic DC, Kaczmarek RV, Hilohi M, Belella S
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Investigation of the image quality of plain abdominal radiographs in three Nigerian hospitals

Egbe NO, Eduwem DU, Ikamaise VC
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Tomotherapy as a tool in image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT): current clinical experience and outcomes

Yartsev S, Kron T, Van Dyk J
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Tomotherapy as a tool in image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT): theoretical and technological aspects

Yartsev S, Kron T, Van Dyk J
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Optimisation of whole-body PET/CT scanning protocols

Zaidi H
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Quality service in radiology

Hoe J
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Multislice CT angiography in abdominal aortic aneurysm treated with endovascular stent grafts: evaluation of 2D and 3D visualisations

Sun Z
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Renal angiomyolipoma with bleeding

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The treatment of primary and metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with image-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)

Teh BS, Bloch C, Galli-Guevara M, Doh L, Richardson S, Chiang S, Yeh P, Gonzalez M, Lunn W, Marco R, Jac J, Paulino AC, Lu HH, Butler EB, Amato RJ
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Internal dosimetry as a tool for radiation protection of the patient in nuclear medicine

Stabin MG, Flux GD
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EFOMP: the European roof for medical physics

Schlegel W
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Inverting the organisational pyramid

Hendee WR
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Image-guided surgery and medical robotics in the cranial area

Widmann G
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Image-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT): an emerging treatment paradigm with a new promise in radiation oncology

Teh BS
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Leadership and management in quality radiology

Lau LS
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Using magnetoencephalography to investigate brain activity during high frequency deep brain stimulation in a cluster headache patient

Ray NJ, Kringelbach ML, Jenkinson N, Owen SLF, Davies P, Wang S, De Pennington N, Hansen PC, Stein J, Aziz TZ
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Improving radiation therapy for non-small cell lung cancer: molecular imaging and a team-based approach

Everitt SJ, MacManus M
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e3

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The role of IAEA in preparation of recommendations for the use of PET/CT in radiotherapy planning

Stojkovski I, Dondi M, Jeremic B, Andreo P
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e19

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e19/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 80
Patient dose management in digital radiography

Vano E, Fernandez Soto JM
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(2):e26

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Increasing the speed of medical image processing in MatLab®

Bister M, Yap CS, Ng KH, Tok CH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e9

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e9/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 78
Measurements of patient’s setup variation in intensity-modulated radiation therapy of head and neck cancer using electronic portal imaging device

Naiyanet N, Oonsiri S, Lertbutsayanukul C, Suriyapee S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e30

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e30/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 77
Stroke in elderly

Kunanayagam S, Abdullah BJJ, Kumar G
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e15

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Dose optimisation during imaging in radiotherapy

Ravindran P
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(2):e23

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http://www.biij.org/2007/2/e23/ 01 Apr 2007 12:07:00 +0000 75
Accident prevention in radiotherapy

Holmberg O
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(2):e27

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http://www.biij.org/2007/2/e27/ 01 Apr 2007 12:07:00 +0000 74
Autonomic neurosurgery: from microvascular decompression to image guided stimulation

Pereira EAC, Green AL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e14

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e14/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 73
Radiation injury is a potentially serious complication to fluoroscopically-guided complex interventions

Wagner LK
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(2):e22

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http://www.biij.org/2007/2/e22/ 01 Apr 2007 12:07:00 +0000 72
Image-guided surgery and therapy

Aziz TZ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e7

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e7/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 71
Artefacts of PET/CT images

Pettinato C, Nanni C, Farsad M, Castellucci P, Sarnelli A, Civollani S, Franchi R, Fanti S, Marengo M, Bergamini C
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e60

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Physiological uptake in FDG PET simulating disease

Ahmad Sarji S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e59

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Shoulder ultrasound

Tan SP, Fairbairn KJ, Kirk JE, Liong WC
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e58

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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, will my submission say it all?

Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e1

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Review of 18F-FDG synthesis and quality control

Yu S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e57

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http://www.biij.org/2006/4/e57/ 01 Oct 2006 12:07:00 +0000 66
Incorporating PET information into radiation therapy planning

MacManus MP, Leong T
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e4

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http://www.biij.org/2007/1/e4/ 01 Jan 2007 12:07:00 +0000 65
Clinical use of PET/CT in thyroid cancer diagnosis and management

Sundram FX
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e56

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http://www.biij.org/2006/4/e56/ 01 Oct 2006 12:07:00 +0000 64
Evaluation of the quality of CT-like images obtained using a commercial flat panel detector system

Smyth JM, Sutton DG, Houston JG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e48

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Accidental blood exposure: risk and prevention in interventional radiology

Vijayananthan A, Tan LH, Owen A, Bhat R, Edwards R, Robertson I, Moss JG, Nicholls R
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e55

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Initial experience in treating lung cancer with helical tomotherapy

Yartsev S, Dar AR, Woodford C, Wong E, Bauman G, Van Dyk J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2007; 3(1):e2

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Creating teaching files

Yang GL, Lim CCT
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e53

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Exploring new vistas in biomedical journal publishing

Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e51

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The quest for the ideal anato-molecular imaging fusion tool

Zaidi H
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e47

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CT-guided percutaneous biopsy of spinal lesions

Peh WCG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e25

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http://www.biij.org/2006/3/e25/ 01 Jul 2006 12:07:00 +0000 57
A new world order: training clinicians for a new era in imaging

Hicks RJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e49

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AOSR joins forces with biij

Thomson KR
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e44

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Creating animated medical images (Part 2)

Kadri NA, Raha MG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e46

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A new approach for volumetric assessment of left ventricular function with MDCT

Yamamoto S, Hamada S, Miyamoto M, Masumoto J, Komizu M, Iinuma G, Moriyama N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e50

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Trans-arterial hepatic radioembolisation of yttrium-90 microspheres

Murthy R, Habbu A, Salem R
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e43

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Degenerated uterine fibroid mimicking hydrametra: fallacy in CT

Tok CH, Bux SI, Mohamad SI, Lim BK
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e42

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Radiologists in the IT era: Saitama experience

S Tsukuda, K Inoue, A Heshiki
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e41

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Radiofrequency ablation of lung tumours

PYT Goh
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e39

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Development of a randomised contrast detail digital phantom for observer detectability study

Nizam MS, Ng KH, Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e38

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http://www.biij.org/2006/3/e38/ 01 Jul 2006 12:07:00 +0000 48
Radionuclide therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma

Sundram FX
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e40

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http://www.biij.org/2006/3/e40/ 01 Jul 2006 12:07:00 +0000 47
Molecular imaging: spawning a new melting-pot for biomedical imaging

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(4):e28

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http://www.biij.org/2006/4/e28/ 01 Oct 2006 12:07:00 +0000 46
Haemorrhaging lesion in the breast: is there a role for embolisation?

Taib NA, Yip CH, Ranganathan S, Moosa F, Mun KS
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e30

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http://www.biij.org/2006/3/e30/ 01 Jul 2006 12:07:00 +0000 45
Axillary lymphoma masquerading as inflammatory breast cancer

Taubman KL, McKay MJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e36

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Evaluation of radiation dose and image quality following changes to tube potential (kVp) in conventional paediatric chest radiography

Ramanaidu S, Sta Maria RB, Ng KH, George J, Kumar G
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e35

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The sky is falling

Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e29

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http://www.biij.org/2006/3/e29/ 01 Jul 2006 12:07:00 +0000 42
Phyllodes tumour of the breast

Muttarak M, Lerttumnongtum P, Somwangjaroen A, Chaiwun B
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e33

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e33/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 41
A successful first year: taking stock and looking ahead

Ng KH, Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e37

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e37/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 40
High dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy quality assurance: a practical guide

Wilkinson DA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e34

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e34/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 39
Creating animated medical images (Part 1)

Kadri NA, Raha MG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e32

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e32/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 38
Delivering cancer services: a multi-disciplinary approach

Tho LM, Wong DWY
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e31

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e31/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 37
Effects of single-trial averaging on spatial extent of brain activation detected by fMRI are subject and task dependent

Fang SY, Wang JJ, Hsu YY, Wan YL, Wai YY, Liu HL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e27

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CT appearances of Marjolin’s ulcer in the left gluteal region of a young man

Mohamed SI, Abdullah BJJ, Singh DA, Heng KS
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e26

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Assessment of electrical impedance endotomography for hardware specification

Jossinet J, Fournier-Desseux A, Matias A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e24

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Radioimmunotherapy: a brief overview

Ng DCE
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e23

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Clinical oncology in Malaysia: 1914 to present

Lim GCC
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e18

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Update on clinical radiobiology

Chawapun N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e22

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Imaging features of fungal infection in immuno-suppressed patients in a local ward outbreak

Ahmad Sarji S, Wan Abdullah WA, Wastie ML
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e21

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Ultrasound of living donor liver transplantation

Leong L
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e17

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Spiral CT angiography in an infant with a hypoplastic aortic arch

Man Harun S, Faridah Y
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e11

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CT perfusion as a useful tool in the evaluation of leuko-araiosis

Ramli N, Ho KL, Nawawi O, Chong HT, Tan CT
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e16

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Benign teratoma of the liver: a rare cause of cholangitis

Rahmat K, Vijayananthan A, Abdullah BJJ, Amin SM
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e20

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Chronic hepatitis B infection and liver cancer

Wong CH, Goh KL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(3):e7

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Intensity modulated radiotherapy: advantages, limitations and future development

Cheung KY
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e19

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Modified Fletcher’s 3-channel brachytherapy system with vaginal line source loading versus uterine tandem and vaginal cylinder system in Stage IIIA cervical cancer

Low JSH, Ng KB
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e15

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Spontaneous internal ilio-iliac fistula in an elderly woman presenting as heart failure

Tan GP, Abdullah BJJ, Kunanayagam S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e13

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Commissioning and evaluation of a new commercial small rodent x-ray irradiator

Woo MK, Nordal RA
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e10

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Diffusion weighted MR imaging in acute vertebral compression fractures: differentiation between malignant and benign causes

Bhugaloo AA, Abdullah BJJ, Siow YS, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e12

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e12/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 20
Electronic teaching files and continuing professional development in radiology

Lim CCT, Yang GL
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e5

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http://www.biij.org/2006/2/e5/ 01 Apr 2006 12:07:00 +0000 19
Molecular magnetic resonance imaging

Hengerer A, Grimm J
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(2):e8

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Image file formats

Tan LK
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e6

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Lower gastrointestinal bleed

Adan M, Abdullah BJJ, Mohd Amin S
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e4

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Adrenal carcinoma

Muttarak M, Chotirosniramit A, Unsrisong K, Na Chiangmai W
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e9

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Preventing tuberculosis in healthcare workers of the radiology department: a Malaysian perspective

Tan LH, Kamarulzaman A
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e3

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Conformal radiotherapy and molecular imaging: complementary technologies in cancer therapy

Mac Manus MP
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e2

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“What goes round comes round”

Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2006; 2(1):e1

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Postpartum haemorrhage

Mohamed SI, Abdullah BJJ, Omar SZ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e13

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http://www.biij.org/2005/2/e13/ 01 Oct 2005 12:07:00 +0000 11
Practical guidelines for radiographers to improve computed radiography image quality

Pongnapang N
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e12

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http://www.biij.org/2005/2/e12/ 01 Oct 2005 12:07:00 +0000 10
Necrotising epididymo-orchitis with scrotal abscess

Muttarak M, Na Chiangmai W, Kitirattrakarn P
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e11

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http://www.biij.org/2005/2/e11/ 01 Oct 2005 12:07:00 +0000 9
Malignant ovarian mixed germ cell tumour: a rare combination

Koshy M, Vijayananthan A, Vadiveloo V
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e10

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In vivo molecular targeted radiotherapy

Perkins AC
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e9

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Sustaining and strengthening biij

Ng KH, Abdullah BJJ
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(2):e8

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Intracystic papillary carcinoma of the breast

Muttarak M, Somwangprasert A, Chaiwun B
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(1):e5

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Phytobezoar: an unusual cause of intestinal obstruction

Teng HC, Nawawi O, Ng KL, Yik YI
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(1):e4

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Improved fracture detection using the mammographic film-screen combination

Faridah Y, Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(1):e3

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Provocative discography: current status

Peh WCG
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(1):e2

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http://www.biij.org/2005/1/e2/ 01 Jul 2005 12:07:00 +0000 2
The birth of an open access multidisciplinary online journal

Abdullah BJJ, Ng KH
Biomed Imaging Interv J 2005; 1(1):e1

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http://www.biij.org/2005/1/e1/ 01 Jul 2005 12:07:00 +0000 1