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Alberto Bruno

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The Elephant in the Machine: Proposing a New Metric of Data Reliability and its Application to a Medical Case to Assess Classification Reliability

2020

In this paper, we present and discuss a novel reliability metric to quantify the extent a ground truth, generated in multi-rater settings, as a reliable basis for the training and validation of machine learning predictive models. To define this metric, three dimensions are taken into account: agreement (that is, how much a group of raters mutually agree on a single case)

Computer sciencekneeMachine learningcomputer.software_genrelcsh:TechnologyTask (project management)lcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesMagnetic resonance imaging0302 clinical medicine0504 sociologyGeneral Materials Science030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:QH301-705.5InstrumentationCompetence (human resources)MRNetReliability (statistics)Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesGround truthreliabilityBasis (linear algebra)Point (typography)lcsh:Tbusiness.industryComputer Science::Information RetrievalProcess Chemistry and Technology05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering050401 social sciences methodslcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsInter-rater reliabilitymachine learninglcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040inter-rater agreementArtificial intelligenceMetric (unit)lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessground truthcomputerlcsh:PhysicsApplied Sciences
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Whole‐body magnetic resonance imaging (WB‐MRI) in lymphoma: State of the art

2019

The improvements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology and the concern related to the increased cancer risk in patients with lymphoma, also due to radiation exposure associated with imaging examinations, have led to the introduction of whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) as a radiation-free alternative to standard imaging procedures. WB-MRI seems a less histology-dependent functional imaging test than 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/CT (18 F-FDG-PET/CT). In patients with FDG-avid lymphomas, such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), 18 F-FDG-PET/CT remains the imaging reference standard for staging, with WB-MRI potentially being a complementar…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyLymphomaWhole body imagingFollicular lymphoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineimmune system diseaseshemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicineAnimalsHumansT-cell lymphomaWhole Body ImagingB-cell lymphomaAnaplastic large-cell lymphomaNeoplasm Stagingbusiness.industryHematologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingPeripheral T-cell lymphomaOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMantle cell lymphomaRadiologybusinessDiffuse large B-cell lymphoma030215 immunologyHematological Oncology
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Imaging features of solid renal masses

2017

The widespread use of abdominal imaging techniques has increased the detection of solid renal masses over the past years. Imaging plays a crucial role in the management and surveillance and in determining which lesions need treatment. The "classical angiomyolipoma" is the only benign solid renal mass that can be characterized with confidence by imaging through the detection of a fat-containing lesion without calcifications. There is a large overlap of imaging features between benign and malignant renal masses that often makes difficult a correct characterization of these lesions. In this review, we discuss the imaging features of the main solid renal masses that may suggest a likely benign …

Diagnostic ImagingPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiomyolipomabusiness.industryKidney NeoplasmGeneral MedicineReview Articlemedicine.diseaseKidneyKidney Neoplasms030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLikely benign030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNeed treatmentmedicineRenal massHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingmedicine.symptombusinessHuman
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PERFORMANCE OF DIFFUSION KURTOSIS IMAGING FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF PROSTATE LESIONS USING 1.5T MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SCANNER

2020

The aim of the study is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and apparent kurtosis coefficient (Kapp) for the characterization of prostate lesions on 1.5T MRI. This retrospective study included 34 patients with at least one lesion with PI-RADS score≥ 3. Performances of ADC and Kapp were evaluated using the Mann-Whitney U test and receiver operating characteristics curve (AUROC). Lesions with Gleason score≥6 had significantly lower Kapp compared to benign lesions (p=0.025). The ADC-ratio was the only significantly different parameter between GS≥7 and GS=6 lesions (p=0.039). Kapp showed the largest AUROC for the diagnosis of GS≥6 prostate cancers (AUR…

Prostate Cancer Gleason score Magnetic Resonance Imaging Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Apparent Kurtosis Coefficient.Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapia
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Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging and FDG-PET/CT for lymphoma staging: Assessment of patient experience

2017

Purpose: To compare patient experience of whole-body MRI and FDG-PET/CT performed for lymphoma staging. Methods: One-hundred-fifteen patients (59 males, 56 females; 53 Hodgkin, 62 non-Hodgkin; mean age: 43.8 years) with lymphoma underwent whole-body MRI and FDG-PET/CT for staging and filled a questionnaire regarding their experience of the examinations using a 4-point Likert scale (1, very good; 4,very bad). Differences were evaluated using Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Patients were asked to express their preference on both techniques. Preferences were compared on the basis of gender, age, and Ann Arbor stage using the chi-square test. A p-value ≤ .05 was considered significant. Results: Most…

Patient experiencelcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyLymphomaWilcoxon signed-rank testlcsh:R895-920Whole body imagingLymphoma staging030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesMagnetic resonance imaging0302 clinical medicinePatient experiencemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingStage (cooking)Whole body imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseLymphomaPositron emission tomography030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologyPositron-emission tomographybusinessThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation in adult: report of two rare cases and literature review

2019

Congenital pulmonary airway malformations (CPAMs) are a heterogeneous group of congenital, non-hereditary lesions of the lung, cystic and non-cystic type with clear developmental anomalies and evident malformative changes, which derive from the excessive proliferation of the tubular bronchial structures. We described two rare cases of type IV CPAM detected in adult patients with different clinical presentation: one of these cases was symptomatic, complaining of cough and hemoptysis. Conversely, the other case was reported as incidental findings in patient with abdominal pain without respiratory symptoms. Chest computed tomography (CT) scan was performed showing voluminous cystic formations …

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCystic adenomatoid malformation of lung congenital - Hemoptysis - Lung - Tomography X-ray computedMedicineCongenital pulmonary airway malformationbusinessmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaSurgery
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Prevalence and clinical significance of incidental findings on multiparametric prostate MRI.

2019

Purpose: To assess the prevalence and clinical significance of incidental findings (IFs) detected at multiparametric prostate MRI examination. Materials and methods: Multiparametric prostate MRIs of 647 consecutive patients (mean age 67.1 ± 8.0 years) were retrospectively evaluated by two radiologists recording the presence of all extra-prostatic IFs. Findings were classified as related to or not related to genitourinary system and divided into three classes, according to their clinical significance, as follows: group 1, not significant or scarcely significant; group 2, moderately or potentially significant; and group 3, significant. Differences in distribution of IFs between patients ≤ 65 …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialty030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingCollateral findings03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstateStatistical significancePrevalenceMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingClinical significanceAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overIncidental FindingsProstate cancermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGenitourinary systemProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingExact testmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologybusinessLa Radiologia medica
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Computer tomography features of pulmonary vascular involvement in Behçet's disease

2019

Behçet’s disease is a chronic and multisystemic inflammatory vascular disease of unknown etiology, affecting vessels of all kinds and sizes. The involvement of the vascular system is observed in approximately 5-30% of patients. The most frequent vascular manifestations are venous thrombosis followed by arterial aneurysms and arterial thrombosis. The identification of vascular involvement is very important for prognosis, indeed the rupture of an arterial aneurysm represents the leading cause of sudden death in patients with Behçet’s disease. Computed tomography (CT) plays a crucial role in the identification and in the follow-up of vascular involvement. In this paper, we report the case of a…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineHemoptysismedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTomography X-ray computedSettore MED/37 - NeuroradiologiaBehçet syndromeBehcet's diseasemedicine.diseasePulmonary arterymedicineTomographyRadiologySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiabusinessMinerva Pneumologica
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Diffusion-weighted imaging in oncology: An update

2020

To date, diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) is included in routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols for several cancers. The real additive role of DWI lies in the “functional” information obtained by probing the free diffusivity of water molecules into intra and inter-cellular spaces that in tumors mainly depend on cellularity. Although DWI has not gained much space in some oncologic scenarios, this non-invasive tool is routinely used in clinical practice and still remains a hot research topic: it has been tested in almost all cancers to differentiate malignant from benign lesions, to distinguish different malignant histotypes or tumor grades, to predict and/or assess treatment resp…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyReviewCancer imaginglcsh:RC254-282030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMagnetic resonance imagingInternal medicinemedicineEffective diffusion coefficientcardiovascular diseasesapparent diffusion coefficient; cancer imaging; diffusion weighted imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; oncologic imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingDiffusion weighted imaginglcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensOncologic imagingClinical PracticeOncologyApparent diffusion coefficient030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer imagingbusinessDiffusion MRI
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Role of apparent diffusion coefficient values in prostate diseases characterization on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging.

2019

BACKGROUND: To evaluate if normal and pathological prostate tissue can be distinguished by using apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to understand if it is possible to differentiate among pathological prostate tissues using ADC values.METHODS:Our population consisted in 81 patients (mean age 65.4 years) in which 84 suspicious areas were identified. Regions of interest were placed over suspicious areas, detected on MRI, and over areas with normal appearance, and ADC values were recorded. Statistical differences between ADC values of suspicious and normal areas were evaluated. Histopathological diagnosis, obtained from targeted biopsy using MRI-…

Image-Guided BiopsyMaleProstatic DiseasesProstate DiseasesUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulation030232 urology & nephrologyurologic and male genital diseases030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiffusion03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstateImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansEffective diffusion coefficienteducationAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overProstate MRI Diffusion Weighted ImagingAtypical small acinar proliferationeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryProstatectomyProstateProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebody regionsDiffusion Magnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureNephrologyNeoplasm GradingbusinessNuclear medicineAlgorithms
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Imaging features of adrenal masses

2019

Abstract The widespread use of imaging examinations has increased the detection of incidental adrenal lesions, which are mostly benign and non-functioning adenomas. The differentiation of a benign from a malignant adrenal mass can be crucial especially in oncology patients since it would greatly affect treatment and prognosis. In this setting, imaging plays a key role in the detection and characterization of adrenal lesions, with several imaging tools which can be employed by radiologists. A thorough knowledge of the imaging features of adrenal masses is essential to better characterize these lesions, avoiding a misinterpretation of imaging findings, which frequently overlap between benign …

Adenomalcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAdenomalcsh:R895-920ReviewImaging modalitiesAdrenal massesMagnetic resonance imagingMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAdrenal imagingAdrenalComputed tomographyNeuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingInterventional radiologymedicine.diseaseSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleOncology patientsRadiologySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiabusinessChemical shift imagingInsights into Imaging
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Diagnostic Performance and Radiation Dose of the EOS System to Image Enchondromatosis: A Phantom Study

2020

Background: Radiation doses and capability of EOS, conventional radiography (CR), and computed tomography (CT) to detect and measure enchondromas in a dedicated five-year-old anthropomorphic phantom were compared. Methods: To simulate enchondromas, minced pieces of chicken bone and cartilage were packed in conventional kitchen plastic foil to create ovoidal/rounded masses and randomly hung on the phantom. The phantom was imaged five times with CR, CT, and EOS, each time changing the number and position of inserts. All images were reviewed by a senior radiologist and a radiology resident. Results: EOS and CR detected all inserts in 4/5 cases (80%), while in one case 1/17 inserts was not seen…

Materials scienceComputed tomographylcsh:TechnologyImaging phantom030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingenchondromalcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnchondromatosismedicineGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:QH301-705.5InstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testlcsh:Tbusiness.industryEOSProcess Chemistry and TechnologyRadiation doseGeneral Engineeringcomputed tomographyRepeatabilityphantommedicine.diseaseconventional radiographylcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsConventional radiographylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Anthropomorphic phantomlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Nuclear medicinebusinessradiation doselcsh:Physics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryApplied Sciences
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Comparison of the Enhancement Pattern of Hepatic Hemangioma on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Performed With Gd-EOB-DTPA Versus Gd-BOPTA

2019

Abstract Purpose To compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings with gadoxetic acid and gadobenate dimeglumine for the diagnosis of hepatic hemangiomas. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, we included 26 hemangiomas (mean size was 14 mm ± 10 mm) in 19 patients (mean age 60 ± 14 years) scanned with both gadobenate dimeglumine MRI and gadoxetic acid MRI. For each patient, we collected multiple lesion variables including location, number, size and enhancement pattern on arterial, portal venous, 3-minute and hepatobiliary phases with both gadoxetic acid and gadobenate dimeglumine. The enhancement pattern with the two contrast agents was then compared. Results The typical en…

Gadolinium DTPAMaleHepatic HemangiomaGadoxetic acidGd boptaContrast MediaGd-EOB-DTPAEnhancement patternliver030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesmagnetic resonance imaging.Meglumine0302 clinical medicineImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedOrganometallic CompoundsmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle AgedImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingHyperintensitygadoxetic acid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleNuclear medicinebusinessHemangiomaArterial phasemedicine.druggadobenate dimeglumine
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A xanthogranulomatous process resembling residual disease on endof- treatment 18f-FDG-PET/CT and Whole Body Magnetic Resonance performed on a primary…

2016

We report the case of a woman, affected by breast diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma, who developed a xanthogranulomatous process wrongly interpreted as residual disease on 18F-FDG-PET/CTand Whole Body Magnetic Resonance after treatment with ibrutinib plus standard immunochemotherapy. Newer drugs, such as immunomodulatory agents and checkpoint inhibitors, have demonstrated high effectiveness on lymphoma, but are associated with unclear imaging features such as tumor flare or pseudo-progression, related to inflammatory reactions. Wide imaging techniques availability improves diagnostic possibilities. However, the awareness of the adopted treatment strategy and its possible implications on imaging…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyWhole body magnetic rcsonanccmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIbrutinibObstetrics and GynecologyMagnetic resonance imagingCHOPFDG-PET/CTBrcasr lymphoma; FDG-PET/CT; Ibrutinib; Rituximab; Whole body magnetic rcsonancc; Xantogranulomatous process; Obstetrics and GynecologyPrimary Breast Lymphomachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryXantogranulomatous proceIbrutinibmedicineFdg pet ctRituximabRituximabWhole bodybusinessNuclear medicineBrcasr lymphomamedicine.drugGiornale Italiano di ostetricia e ginecologia
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Confronto tra RM Whole Body, TC/PET e biopsia osteomidollare, nella valutazione dell’interessamento midollare in 104 pazienti con linfoma.

2016

Scopo: Parte della stadiazione dei linfomi prevede la valutazione dell'interessamento del midollo osseo (IMO) mediante biopsia osteo-midollare (BOM) [1]. Tuttavia, secondo le ultime linee guida, la BOM non è più indicata per lo studio dei linfomi di Hodgkin [2]. La TC/PET è la tecnica di imaging standard per la stadiazione dei linfomi FDG-avidi, mentre la TC è indicata nei pazienti con istotipi non FDG-avidi [1]. Molti studi hanno dimostrato affidabilità ed elevata accuratezza diagnostica della Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body (RM-WB) nella stadiazione dei linfomi [3,4]. Lo scopo del nostro studio è stato quello di confrontare RM-WB, TC/PET e BOM, nella valutazione dell’IMO in pazienti con li…

Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body Pet/TC Biopsia osteo-midollare Linfoma infiltrazione midollare
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