November 2022, VOLUME 219 (NUMBER 5)
Editorial
1. Editorial. Editor's Notebook: November 2022
Featured Articles
2. AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review. Prostate MRI Qualification: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review
3. Special Series Review. Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Lung Nodules, From the AJR Special Series on AI Applications
4. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Artificial Intelligence for Lung Nodules—Progress, but Is It Enough?
5. Point/Counterpoint. Breast Imaging in Older Patients: Point—Revisiting Age Cutoffs With New Evidence
6. Point/Counterpoint. Breast Imaging in Older Patients: Counterpoint—Navigating Uncertainty
Evidence Synthesis and Decision Analysis
7. Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis. Postoperative Imaging of the Rotator Cuff: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
8. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Postoperative Imaging of the Rotator Cuff—Do We Have to Choose?
Breast Imaging
9. Original Research. Comparison of Outcomes for One-View Asymmetries Recalled From Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Versus Full-Field Digital Mammography Screening Examinations
10. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Reduces Recall of One-View Asymmetries Without Compromising Cancer Detection
Cardiothoracic Imaging
11. Original Research. Malignant Nodules Detected on Lung Cancer Screening CT: Yield of Short-Term Follow-Up CT in Showing Nodule Growth
12. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Stability of Screen-Detected Lung Cancers on Serial CT Examinations
13. Original Research. Impact of Artificial Intelligence Assistance on Chest CT Interpretation Times: A Prospective Randomized Study
14. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Exciting Future of Artificial Intelligence for Radiology May Lie in the Routine
15. Original Research. Pneumonia Frequency and Severity in Patients With Symptomatic COVID-19: Impact of mRNA and Adenovirus Vector Vaccines
16. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Influential Images—CT Shows Lower Severity of COVID-19 Pneumonia in Vaccinated Patients
Gastrointestinal Imaging
17. Original Research. Utility of Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Detection of Locally Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer After Surgical Resection
18. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: MRI Is Strengthening the Practice for Pancreatic Cancer Imaging
19. Original Research. Outcomes of LI-RADS US-2 Subthreshold Observations Detected on Surveillance Ultrasound
20. Original Research. Quantification of Hepatic Steatosis by Ultrasound: Prospective Comparison With MRI Proton Density Fat Fraction as Reference Standard
21. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: How Imaging Can Manage the Fatty Liver Epidemic
Genitourinary Imaging
22. Original Research. Diagnostic Performance and Interreader Agreement of the MRI Clear Cell Likelihood Score for Characterization of cT1a and cT1b Solid Renal Masses: An External Validation Study
23. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Clear Cell Likelihood Score—Another Step Toward Noninvasive Risk Stratification
24. Original Research. Incidental Adrenal Nodules in Patients Without Known Malignancy: Prevalence of Malignancy and Utility of Washout CT for Characterization—A Multiinstitutional Study
25. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Does Washout CT Still Have a Role for Characterization of Adrenal Incidentalomas?
26. Original Research. Development of a Multiparametric Renal CT Algorithm for Diagnosis of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Among Small (≤ 4 cm) Solid Renal Masses
27. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Toward a CT Equivalent of the MRI Clear Cell Likelihood Score
Policy, Quality, and Practice Management
28. Short Report. Clinical Characteristics of Most Frequent Use of Iodinated Contrast Media for CT
Multispecialty Articles
29. Original Research. Multivendor Comparison of Quantification Accuracy of Iodine Concentration and Attenuation Measurements by Dual-Energy CT: A Phantom Study
30. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Toward Precise and Reproducible Iodine Quantification With Dual-Energy CT—Getting Closer, but Not There Yet
Commentary
31. AJR Viewbox. Bilateral Implanted Radiofrequency Identification Chips
32. Global Reading Room. The Global Reading Room: MRI-Targeted Prostate Biopsy After Proctocolectomy
33. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Radiomics Meets Machine Learning to Improve Outcome Prediction
34. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: FDG PET/MRI Has the Potential to Improve the Detection of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis Compared With Standard-of-Care Imaging
35. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Targeting the Outpatient Setting to Promote Judicious Neuroimaging for Patients With Dizziness
Letters
36. Letter. Immediate Radiology Report Release to Patients: Viewpoint From a Place Where This Has Always Been the Norm
37. Letter. Reply to “Immediate Radiology Report Release to Patients: Viewpoint From a Place Where This Has Always Been the Norm”
Other Content
38. Correction