DECEMBER 2022, VOLUME 219, NUMBER 6
Editorial
1. Editor's Notebook. Editor's Notebook: December 2022
2. Editorial. Recognition for Reviewers in a Time of Transparency
Featured Articles
3. AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review. Imaging Surveillance Options for Individuals With a Personal History of Breast Cancer: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review
4. Special Series Review. Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Fracture Diagnosis: An Overview of Current Products and Considerations for Clinical Adoption, From the AJR Special Series on AI Applications
5. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Progress Update on Acute Fracture Diagnosis With Artificial Intelligence
6. Point/Counterpoint. IV Contrast Material for PET/CT: Point—Putting the CT Into PET/CT
7. Point/Counterpoint. IV Contrast Material for PET/CT: Counterpoint—Critical Concerns Remain
Breast Imaging
8. Original Research. Contrast-Enhanced Mammography Versus MRI in the Evaluation of Neoadjuvant Therapy Response in Patients With Breast Cancer: A Prospective Study
9. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Evidence Supporting Contrast-Enhanced Mammography (CEM) for Monitoring Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response and Showing the Potential of Delayed CEM
Cardiothoracic Imaging
10. Original Research. Detection of Incidental Pulmonary Embolism on Conventional Contrast-Enhanced Chest CT: Comparison of an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm and Clinical Reports
11. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Technology for Tedious Tasks
Gastrointestinal Imaging
12. Society-Endorsed Statement. Standardization of MRI Screening and Reporting in Individuals With Elevated Risk of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: Consensus Statement of the PRECEDE Consortium
13. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Improving Pancreatic Cancer Screening in High-Risk Individuals Through Standardized MRI Screening and Reporting
Genitourinary Imaging
14. Review. O-RADS Ultrasound Version 1: A Scenario-Based Review of Implementation Challenges
15. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: O-RADS Ultrasound—When to Use and Not to Use, That Is the Question
Musculoskeletal Imaging
16. Review. Interventional Therapies for Osteoarthritis: An Update
17. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Multifaceted Treatment of Symptomatic Osteoarthritis
Neuroradiology/Head and Neck Imaging
18. Original Research. Features of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension on MRI With MR Elastography: Prospective Comparison With Control Individuals and Assessment of Postintervention Changes
Nuclear Medicine
19. Original Research. Simulated Reduced-Count Whole-Body FDG PET: Evaluation in Children and Young Adults Imaged on a Digital PET Scanner
Pediatric Imaging
20. Original Research. Radiologists' Diagnostic Performance in Differentiation of Rickets and Classic Metaphyseal Lesions on Radiographs: A Multicenter Study
21. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Would You Take the Stand? Rickets Versus Classic Metaphyseal Lesions
Policy, Quality, and Practice Management
22. Clinical Perspective. A Health System's Response to the Ongoing Global Shortage of Iodinated Contrast Media
23. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Effective Ideas for Managing the Ongoing Shortage of Iodinated Contrast Media
24. Short Report. Spending on Medical Imaging by Age and Gender in the U.S. Population With Employer-Sponsored Insurance
25. Short Report. Iodinated Contrast Media Conservation Measures During a Global Shortage: Effect on Contrast Media Use at a Large Health System
Multispecialty Articles
26. Review. Radiomics in Abdominopelvic Solid-Organ Oncologic Imaging: Current Status
Commentary
27. Viewpoint. Overcoming Midcareer Malaise: The Value of Personal Rediscovery
28. Viewpoint. “Invictus”
29. Global Reading Room. The Global Reading Room: Drainage of a Pelvic Lymphocele
30. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Racial Disparities in Prostate MRI Utilization
31. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: The Emerging Role of Radiofrequency Ablation in the Treatment of Low-Risk Papillary Microcarcinoma of the Thyroid
32. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Research Showing Successful Implementation of Rapid Cardiac MRI for Cardiomyopathy Evaluation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Letters
33. Letter. Risk Factors and Recommendations for Follow-Up of Gallbladder Polyps
34. Letter. Reply to “Risk Factors and Recommendations for Follow-Up of Gallbladder Polyps”
Other Content
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37. Correction