A. Burani's research while affiliated with Nuovo Ospedale Civile di Sassuolo and other places
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Publications (4)
Purpose
To perform a dosimetric characterization of a mammographic unit for 2DDM equipped with narrow-angle and wide-angle DBT in a clinical setting.
Methods
A retrospective dosimetric characterization was performed on Fujifilm Innovality system for three available modalities: 2DDM, Standard-DBT (DBT-ST, acquisition angle 15°) and High-Resolution...
Purpose
The aim of this work was to undertake/experience an online survey to interact with user, patients and healthcare professionals. The survey had a twofold objective: first, to get users aware on the ongoing changes in Hospital-to-patient interaction due to the imminent transposition of the Directive EURATOM-59/2013, that is the communication...
Background: Muscle injuries affecting the Adductor Longus are not all localised at the level of the proximal myotendinous junction and enthesis.
Thus, the main purpose of this article was to raise awareness of the imaging features of the Perivascular Adductor Longus muscle injury, which currently remains widely under-recognised.
Methods: The ultras...
Citations
... For lower-limb muscle injuries, based on existing literature the most used transducer frequency range is 5-15 MHz [31,32,34,39,40,41,42,43,44]. Specific consideration may be done in the suspect of a deep muscle injury (as the soleus or the ileopsoas) where lower frequencies are generally suggested (5 MHz) [31,45]. ...