A PSA for Radiologists: Pictorial Review of Incidentalomas on Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Canadian Association of Radiologists journal = Journal l'Association canadienne des radiologistes
Ho, A. A., Khara, S. S., Ferguson, D. J., Mohammed, M. F., Chang, S. D., Harris, A. C.
2019; 70 (2): 134–46
Abstract
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is a powerful and increasingly utilized imaging study for the diagnosis, staging, and surveillance of prostate cancer. With greater adoption by clinicians, it is becoming more common for incidental findings to be first detected on prostate MRI. Inadequate description of clinically significant findings may not prompt appropriate patient management, while over-reporting of indolent findings comes at increased patient anxiety, cost of workup, and iatrogenic risk. This review article aims to improve awareness, review pathophysiology, and present key imaging features of incidental findings seen on prostate MRI, ranging from common to rare and from benign to clinically significant.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.carj.2018.09.005
View details for PubMedID 30853306
MRI of right lower quadrant pain in pregnancy: Appendicitis and mimickers
APPLIED RADIOLOGY
Ho, A. A., MacLean, K. A., Patel, R., Chang, S. D., Harris, A. C.
2017; 46 (12): 6–13
Diagnostic performance of CT colonography in a nonscreening population at an academic centre in British Columbia
BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL JOURNAL
Ho, A. A., MacLean, K. A., Trollip, J., Andrews, G. T., Yoshida, E. M., Harris, A. C.
2015; 57 (3): 106–11