OCTOBER 2022, VOLUME 219, NUMBER 4
Editorial
1. Editorial. Editor's Notebook: October 2022
Featured Articles
2. AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review. Immunotherapy-Based Treatments of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review
3. Special Series Review. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools for Thyroid Nodules on Ultrasound, From the AJR Special Series on AI Applications
4. Point/Counterpoint. Immediate Radiology Report Release to Patients: Point—Radiologists Should Embrace This Opportunity to Provide Patient-Centered Care While Improving the Specialty's Profile
5. Point/Counterpoint. Immediate Radiology Report Release to Patients: Counterpoint—Could We Be Doing More Harm Than Good?
Breast Imaging
6. Original Research. Time for Resolution of COVID-19 Vaccine–Related Axillary Lymphadenopathy and Associated Factors
7. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Prolonged Resolution of COVID-19 Vaccine–Related Axillary Lymphadenopathy Necessitates a Long Imaging Follow-Up Interval
Cardiothoracic Imaging
8. Original Research. Visual Ordinal Scoring of Coronary Artery Calcium on Contrast-Enhanced and Noncontrast Chest CT: A Retrospective Study of Diagnostic Performance and Prognostic Utility
9. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring—Contrast Material Is No Longer a Contraindication!
10. Original Research. Utility of Noncancerous Chest CT Features for Predicting Overall Survival and Noncancer Death in Patients With Stage I Lung Cancer Treated With Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
Gastrointestinal Imaging
11. Review. Liver Transplant for Nonhepatocellular Malignancies: A Review for Radiologists
12. Original Research. Liver Stiffness Measurements by 2D Shear-Wave Elastography: Effect of Steatosis on Fibrosis Evaluation
13. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: The Influence of Steatosis on Liver Stiffness Measurement—A Call for Caution, but Limited Clinical Consequences
Genitourinary Imaging
14. Original Research. Renal Lesion Characterization by Dual-Layer Dual-Energy CT: Comparison of Virtual and True Unenhanced Images
15. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Renal Lesions and Dual-Energy CT—Are We Finally Ready to Forgo True Unenhanced Images?
16. Original Research. Effect of Ultra-High-Resolution CT on Pseudoenhancement in Renal Cysts: A Phantom Experiment and Clinical Study
17. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Pseudoenhancement—New Solutions to Old Problems?
Interventional Radiology
18. Review. Intravascular Ultrasound Guidance for TIPS Procedures: A Review
19. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Intravascular Ultrasound Facilitates TIPS Creation
Pediatric Imaging
20. Original Research. Imaging Features of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Children With and Without Underlying Risk Factors
21. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Hepatocellular Carcinoma Screening Guidelines Are Needed in Children With Predisposing Conditions
22. Original Research. MRI-Based Characterization of Intestinal Motility in Children and Young Adults With Newly Diagnosed Ileal Crohn Disease Treated by Biologic Therapy: A Controlled Prospective Study
23. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: MRI-Based Assessment of Intestinal Motility in Children and Young Adults With Newly Diagnosed Crohn Disease Before and After Biologic Treatment
Policy, Quality, and Practice Management
24. Clinical Perspective. Practice Management Strategies for Imaging Facilities Facing an Acute Iodinated Contrast Media Shortage
25. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: Lessons Learned From the Iodinated Contrast Material Shortage
Multispecialty
26. Review. CT-Derived Body Composition Assessment as a Prognostic Tool in Oncologic Patients: From Opportunistic Research to Artificial Intelligence–Based Clinical Implementation
27. Editorial Comment. Editorial Comment: The Future Value of Automated CT-Derived Body Composition in Oncologic Patients
Commentary
28. Global Reading Room. The Global Reading Room: Nuclear Medicine Imaging of a Diabetic Foot Ulcer
29. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Cardiac PET/MRI for the Assessment of Myocardial Injury After COVID-19
30. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: Comparable Clinical Outcomes When Using Noncontrast CT, CT Perfusion Imaging, or MRI to Select Patients With Stroke for Mechanical Thrombectomy
31. Beyond the AJR. Beyond the AJR: White Matter Microstructural Differences Detectable in Patients Recovered From COVID-19 at 1-Year Follow-Up
Other Content
32. Corrections