D. Byrne

D. Byrne
Trinity College Dublin | TCD

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Background: Iron-overload cardiomyopathy initially manifests with diastolic dysfunction and can progress to dilated cardiomyopathy if untreated. Previous studies have shown that patients with primary and secondary hemochromatosis can have subclinical left ventricle dysfunction with abnormalities on strain imaging. This study aimed to evaluate the...
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Purpose Recent studies have shown the feasibility of dual-energy CT (DECT) virtual non-contrast (VNC) for determining infarct extent. In this study, patients presenting with large-vessel occlusion (LVO) acute ischemic stroke (AIS), we assess whether ASPECTS on DECTA-VNC differs from non-contrast CT (NCCT). Methods After IRB approval, LVO-AIS patie...
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Background: On DECT, the ratio of maximum iodine concentration within parenchyma compared to the superior sagittal sinus has been shown to predict hemorrhagic transformation. We aimed to determine if this ratio also predicts the development of an infarct. Methods: 53 patients with small infarct cores (ASPECTS≥7) and good endovascular recanalization...
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Background: Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) are artificial pumps used in end-stage heart failure to support the circulatory system. These cardiac assist devices work in parallel to the heart, diverting blood from the left ventricle through an outflow graft and into the ascending aorta. LVADs have allowed patients with end-stage heart failu...
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Purpose: Primary lung cancers associated with cystic airspaces are increasingly being recognized; however, there is a paucity of data on their natural history. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, pathologic, and imaging characteristics of cystic lung cancer in a regional thoracic surgery center with a focus on the evolution of computed tomography...
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Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the most common cause of mortality in lung transplant recipients after the 1st year of transplantation. CLAD has traditionally been classified into two distinct obstructive and restrictive forms: bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome and restrictive allograft syndrome. However, CLAD may manifest with a spect...
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Purpose: The RSNA expert consensus statement and CO-RADS reporting system assist radiologists in describing lung imaging findings in a standardized manner in patients under investigation for COVID-19 pneumonia and provide clarity in communication with other healthcare providers. We aim to compare diagnostic performance and inter-/intra-observer am...
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Purpose To assess the interobserver variability between chest radiologists in the interpretation of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) expert consensus statement reporting guidelines in patients with suspected coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia in a setting with limited reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction testin...
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Although acute ischemic stroke remains one of the most common causes of death and disability worldwide, it is a potentially treatable condition if appropriately managed in a timely manner. The goals of acute stroke imaging include establishing a diagnosis as fast as possible with (1) accurate infarct quantification, (2) intracranial and cervical va...
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Dual-energy computed tomography (CT) is a promising tool with increasing availability and multiple emerging and established clinical applications in neuroradiology. With its ability to allow characterization of materials based on their differential attenuation when imaged at two different energy levels, dual-energy CT can help identify the composit...
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Background and purpose: Brain parenchymal hyperdensity on postthrombectomy CT in patients with acute stroke can be due to hemorrhage and/or contrast staining. We aimed to determine whether iodine concentration within contrast-stained parenchyma compared with an internal reference in the superior sagittal sinus on dual-energy CT could predict subse...
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Objectives Obesity and metabolic syndrome are significant risk factors for endometrial cancer (EC). This case-control study aimed to assess the relationship between visceral fat and systemic inflammatory markers in EC and cervical cancer (CC). Methods ImageJ software was used to measure the visceral fat percentage (VFP) on a L3/4 CT slice, for 22...
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Background Hereditary haemochromatosis is often not diagnosed until adulthood. Iron overload cardiomyopathy initially results in diastolic dysfunction and can result in arrhythmias and irreversible cardiac failure if untreated. The aim of this study was to investigate whether patients with newly diagnosed hereditary haemochromatosis without signs o...
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Rapid overcorrection of chronic hyponatremia can lead to osmotic demyelination syndrome or central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), a diagnosis often triggered by observing the characteristics of neurological abnormalities developed as a result of CPM. However, anyone with chronic hyponatremia and overcorrection of serum sodium is at risk of physiologic...
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A 51-year-old, otherwise well woman, presented with progressive severe dyspnoea. CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) demonstrated a large filling defect within the right main pulmonary artery with evidence of right heart strain. She was anticoagulated and discharged home; however, was readmitted with progression of symptoms and hypotension within 1 month...
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In this paper, we propose a CT imaging algorithm for patients presenting with suspected acute stroke that incorporates automated CT perfusion (CTP) imaging. The algorithm details evaluation of the non-contrast CT (NCCT) for hemorrhage and acute ischemia, calculation of ASPECTS, with performance and interpretation of CTP if appropriate. In particula...
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Objectives Computed tomography cervico-cerebral angiography (CTCCA) plays a pivotal role in the evaluation of acute stroke. Currently no evidence justifies the inclusion of the upper chest in the CTCCA field of view. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical significance of vascular findings identified on CTCCA in the head, ne...
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Objective: To describe and evaluate a novel technical development to improve detection of intracranial vessel occlusions using multiphase CT angiography (MPCTA). Materials and methods: The institutional ethics committee approved the study. Fifty patients (30 consecutive distal (M2 or smaller) anterior circulation occlusions, ten M1 occlusions, t...
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Carotid webs are an uncommon cause of recurrent ischaemic strokes. They are considered a form of fibromuscular dysplasia, possibly developmental in origin, with non-inflammatory and non-atherosclerotic features and a characteristic appearance on CT angiography. They have been described as a thin intraluminal filling defect along the posterior wall...
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Background and purpose: Multiphase CTA, a technique to dynamically assess the vasculature in acute ischemic stroke, was primarily developed to evaluate collateral filling. We have observed that it is also useful in identifying distal anterior circulation occlusions due to delayed anterior circulation opacification on multiphase CTA, an observation...
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Objective: The “delayed vessel sign” refers to the presence of relative unilateral delayed enhancement of a vessel or vessels in the anterior circulation on delayed phases of a multiphase CTA (MPCTA) distal to the point of vessel occlusion. We aimed to determine if educating radiologists on the “delayed vessel sign” would improve sensitivity, confi...
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Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a rare condition with distinct radiological features that aid diagnosis. We present the case of an adult female patient, with locally invasive GCTB and review important radiological and management principles. Specific radiological features include locally aggressive, lytic radiolucent lesions, which can demonstrat...
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p> Abstract Infiltration of the appendix as a manifestation of non-hodgkins lymphoma (NHL) at diagnosis or at relapse is a rare finding. We report the history of a patient with gastrointestinal non-hodgkin's lymphoma treated 8 years earlier who presented with symptoms suggestive of acute appendicitis secondary to relapsed NHL. Keywords: Non Hodg...
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Background Left atrial force (LAF) has been proven useful in assessing changes in diastolic performance in inherited cardiomyopathy. However, it is unclear whether LAF has the same potential in assessing diastolic performance in infiltrative disorders. Therefore the aim of the study is to examine whether changes in diastolic performance following t...
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Lymphoedema is a chronic, incurable, debilitating condition, usually affecting a limb and causes discomfort, pain, heaviness, limited motion, unsatisfactory appearance and impacts on quality of life. However, there is a paucity of prevalence data on this condition. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of lymphoedema among persons attending...

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