Nathan Jenko

Nathan Jenko
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust · Radiology

MA(Oxon) BMBCh FRCR

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Education
October 2010 - July 2016
University of Oxford
Field of study
  • Medicine

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Publications (32)
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The spinous processes act as a lever for attachments of muscles and ligaments. Spinal imaging is commonly performed as a diagnostic test for pain and radiculopathy. A myriad of incidental or unexpected findings, both potentially asymptomatic and symptomatic, may be encountered during the interpretation of these images, which commonly comprise radio...
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Background Groin pain is a complex musculoskeletal condition, causing significant difficulty in its diagnosis and management. The stability of the anterior pelvis is maintained by the formation of a complex fibrous aponeurotic plate by the rectus abdominis and adductor longus tendons. It is, therefore, vital to have a comprehensive understanding of...
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Introduction and Aims Grade 1 spondylolisthesis can be challenging to detect on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly for spinal surgeons and radiologists with limited experience interpreting spinal MRIs. This study aims to describe a unique sign described as a “mustache sign,” which may assist in detecting subtle Grade I spondylolisthesis...
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Background A healthy lower back is essential for optimal spinal function and overall wellness. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become the gold standard in assessing lumbar spine disease. This article aims to evaluate the precision and efficacy of the lumbar offset distance (LOD) as a novel MRI parameter designed to determine the lumbar spine a...
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Background and objective Foramen magnum stenosis (FMS) is a common, serious complication of achondroplasia in infancy and associated with sudden infant death. The Achondroplasia Foramen Magnum Score (AFMS; 0–4) is used to classify the severity of stenosis to inform appropriate neurosurgical management. Infants with AFMS4 are referred for neurosurge...
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Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is key in evaluating central cartilage tumors. The BACTIP (Birmingham Atypical Cartilaginous Tumour Imaging Protocol) protocol assesses central cartilage tumor risk based on the tumor size and degree of endosteal scalloping on MRI. It provides a management protocol for assessment, follow-up, or referral o...
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Objectives Pes planus, or “flat foot,” is a common foot condition involving talus misalignment, calcaneus eversion, medial arch collapse, and forefoot abduction. It is a well-recognized cause of foot pain and can lead to disability in patients. Clinical diagnosis is supported by plain radiography. However, in patients presenting with foot pain, tra...
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Objectives The study’s objective was to determine if Chat Generated Pre-Trained Transformer-3 (ChatGPT)-4V can interpret magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) knees and generate preliminary reports based on images and clinical history provided by the radiologist. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional observational study involved selecting 10 MRI k...
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In the evolving landscape of medical research and radiology, effective communication of intricate ideas is imperative, with visualizations playing a crucial role. This study explores the transformative potential of ChatGPT4, a powerful Large Language Model (LLM), in automating the creation of schematics and figures for radiology research papers, sp...
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ChatGPT in its current form is unable to identify papers not meeting editorial standards and hence cannot supplant human reviewers. A potential role exists for ChatGPT-like tools as adjuncts and to provide feedback on writing quality. With the new version ChatGPT 5 approaching its release date, continued research and collaboration are essential to...
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Purpose: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to aid in summarizing information in medicine and research has recently garnered a huge amount of interest. While tools such as ChatGPT produce convincing and naturally sounding output, the answers are sometimes incorrect. Some of these drawbacks, it is hoped, can be avoided by using programmes...
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Purpose Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is frequently utilised to aid in the comprehensive assessment of back pain, while dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is the gold standard test for the assessment of bone density. Assessing bone density on MRI could reduce costs and avoid exposing patients to ionising radiation. The aim of this paper is...
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Objective: To assess the displacement of the supinator fat pad in radial head and neck fractures and to validate its significance. Material and methods: One hundred two adult patients from the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom and Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman with confirmed radial head and/or neck fracture...
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Benign tumours comprise the majority of primary vertebral tumours, and these are often found incidentally on imaging. Nonetheless, accurate diagnosis of these benign lesions is crucial, in order to avoid misdiagnosis as more ominous malignant lesions or infection. Furthermore, some of these tumours, despite their benign nature, can have localised e...
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ChatGPT is a large language model trained on increasingly large datasets by OpenAI to perform language-based tasks. It is capable of answering multiple-choice questions, such as those posed by the dermatology SCE examination. We asked two iterations of ChatGPT: ChatGPT-3.5 and ChatGPT-4 84 multiple-choice sample questions from the sample dermatolog...
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Malignant primary vertebral tumours comprise an uncommon group of primary bone malignancies that can pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The most frequently encountered malignant primary vertebral tumours include chordoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma. These tumours often present with nonspecific symptoms, such as back pa...
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Background Achondroplasia is the most common skeletal dysplasia. A significant complication is foramen magnum stenosis. When severe, compression of the spinal cord may result in sleep apnea, sudden respiratory arrest and death. To avoid complications, surgical decompression of the craniocervical junction is offered in at-risk cases. However, practi...
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Introduction Increased mortality has been demonstrated in older adults with COVID-19, but the effect of frailty has been unclear. Methods This multi-centre cohort study involved patients aged 18 years and older hospitalised with COVID-19, using routinely collected data. We used Cox regression analysis to assess the impact of age, frailty, and deli...
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Introduction Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) and percutaneous microwave ablation (PMWA) are now being performed in patients deemed “medically inoperable” with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The majority of these patients are treated without ground truth histology, relying on imaging to establish the diagnosis. The purpose of this stu...

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