RadioGraphics

RadioGraphics RadioGraphics is a journal devoted to continuing medical education in radiology and is owned and published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

RadioGraphics is devoted to continuing medical education in radiology and is owned and published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). RadioGraphics is available both online and in print. The journal is published bi-monthly with a special monograph issue featuring one imaging subspecialty published each October.

Fibromuscular dysplasia is underdiagnosed, multisystemic, and carries devastating complications, including stroke, disse...
03/11/2026

Fibromuscular dysplasia is underdiagnosed, multisystemic, and carries devastating complications, including stroke, dissection, and aneurysm. Radiologists play a critical role in its early diagnosis. New review in RadioGraphics by Anne Sailer, MD et al. https://bit.ly/4szIVgT

Silicosis, historically linked to mining in rural areas, is reemerging among engineered stone workers. The authors highl...
03/09/2026

Silicosis, historically linked to mining in rural areas, is reemerging among engineered stone workers. The authors highlight typical and atypical imaging features to avoid delayed diagnosis. https://bit.ly/47xxPAY

🚨 A new episode of the RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Agustín Marrero breaks down hamstring injury anatomy...
03/04/2026

🚨 A new episode of the RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Agustín Marrero breaks down hamstring injury anatomy, MRI & ultrasound findings, and why precise myotendinous localization matters for prognosis and return to play.

The RadioGraphics Podcast Team discusses recently published articles. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.

The latest Cases from the Cooky Jar describes the most common cause of long-segment uretrhal stricture: ge***al lichen s...
03/02/2026

The latest Cases from the Cooky Jar describes the most common cause of long-segment uretrhal stricture: ge***al lichen sclerosus. https://bit.ly/4ucQ5cS

The retroperitoneum and pelvic extraperitoneum are anatomically complex, compartmentalized spaces that dictate patterns ...
03/01/2026

The retroperitoneum and pelvic extraperitoneum are anatomically complex, compartmentalized spaces that dictate patterns of disease spread. This review clarifies key landmarks and CT/MRI features to refine diagnosis, anticipate spread, and guide surgical planning. https://bit.ly/4b87Br3

Enhanced myometrial vascularity (EMV) is not a uterine AVM. This review clarifies definitions, key Doppler/MRI findings,...
02/27/2026

Enhanced myometrial vascularity (EMV) is not a uterine AVM. This review clarifies definitions, key Doppler/MRI findings, and management to avoid unnecessary embolization, hysterectomy, and complications in postpregnancy bleeding. https://bit.ly/463EX7M

Accurate interpretation of gynecologic pelvic MRI depends on tailored protocols, thorough anatomic knowledge, and a syst...
02/26/2026

Accurate interpretation of gynecologic pelvic MRI depends on tailored protocols, thorough anatomic knowledge, and a systematic lesion-based approach. This review outlines classification by lesion origin and tissue composition. https://bit.ly/4rHDegq

Financial planning is something many radiology residents feel unprepared for--this editorial reviews strategies for buil...
02/24/2026

Financial planning is something many radiology residents feel unprepared for--this editorial reviews strategies for building a solid financial foundation. https://hubs.li/Q044stTW0

Think you know the radial wrist? Ultrasound offers high-resolution, real-time insight into its joints, tendons, ligament...
02/23/2026

Think you know the radial wrist? Ultrasound offers high-resolution, real-time insight into its joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves, enhancing diagnostic confidence and guiding precise image-guided interventions. Check out more here 👉 https://bit.ly/4qYVbXr

US offers high-resolution dynamic assessment of the joints, tendons, nerves, and soft tissues of the radial wrist, and correlating imaging findings with clinical symptoms enhances diagnostic confid...

🚨 A new episode of the RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Brandy Griffith and Dr. Mitva Patel discuss applying...
02/18/2026

🚨 A new episode of the RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Brandy Griffith and Dr. Mitva Patel discuss applying the CEM BI-RADS lexicon in clinical practice and key tips for interpreting contrast enhanced mammography:

The RadioGraphics Podcast Team discusses recently published articles. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.

Bone scintigraphy remains a workhorse in nuclear radiology. From blastic metastases to classic “Aunt Minnie” signs (Hond...
02/18/2026

Bone scintigraphy remains a workhorse in nuclear radiology. From blastic metastases to classic “Aunt Minnie” signs (Honda, bullhead, tram-track), this review covers normal biodistribution, superscan pitfalls, and key whole-body patterns every radiologist should know. https://bit.ly/46L90kL

Total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT) is rising for chronic pancreatitis. Do you recognize the exp...
02/17/2026

Total pancreatectomy with islet autotransplantation (TPIAT) is rising for chronic pancreatitis. Do you recognize the expected postop anatomy & complications? This review covers surgical basics, imaging findings, and key pitfalls to avoid misdiagnosis. https://bit.ly/3MM200c

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