CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Ultrasound Int Open 2018; 4(04): E109
DOI: 10.1055/a-0731-6059
Editorial
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UIO Editorial

Adrian Lim
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Correspondence

Adrian Lim, MD
Charing Cross Hospital
Imperial College
London
United Kingdom   
Telefon:  +020 8846 1854   

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Publikationsdatum:
18. Dezember 2018 (online)

 

    It is with great pleasure again that I introduce the December 2018 issue of Ultrasound International Open.

    This issue has a focus on Neck ultrasound where the first article highlights the value of careful sonographic observations of thyroid nodules which will improve diagnostic accuracy and help select suspicious nodules for histological sampling. The article also provides many examples and highlights some helpful tips.


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    The third and fourth articles discuss unusual findings of neck lumps and provides a differential and pictorial review of uncommon diagnoses to consider.

    On a theme of high frequency ultrasound, there is a case report of an unusual inguinal hernia content and a myofibrosarcoma of the chest wall mimicking vascular thrombosis. There is also an article on ultrasonic diagnosis of the rare Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome.

    Finally, a couple of articles describe how to get the most out of ultrasound in routine daily clinical work, namely estimating the size of a pleural effusion and where it is most accurate to measure and an innovative renal Doppler index in aiding the diagnosis of cardiorenal syndrome.

    Overall, there is something for everybody. We hope you enjoy the selection.

    On behalf of the UIO editors.

    Adrian Lim


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    Correspondence

    Adrian Lim, MD
    Charing Cross Hospital
    Imperial College
    London
    United Kingdom   
    Telefon:  +020 8846 1854   

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    Adrian Lim