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International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
Core Subject : Health, Science,
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging (IJRI) is the official journal of Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Brawijaya Malang, Indonesia. This journal is a six-monthly periodic journal (publishes two times per year in June and December), containing various articles or manuscripts in the forms of research, systematic reviews, case reports, and short communications. This journal is a peer reviewed publication and accepts article for publication from across the world. IJRI accepts and publishes articles in the English language only. The primary goal of this journal is to publish clinical and basic research relevant to radiology science. IJRI covers the following topics are diagnostic radiology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, molecular radiology, radiation physics and radiation biology, cardiopulmonary imaging, gastrointestinal imaging, genitourinary imaging, musculoskeletal imaging, neuroradiology/head and neck imaging, pediatric imaging, vascular and interventional radiology, and women imaging. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public and supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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The Relationship between Lipid Profile and Breast Parenchymal Density From Mammography Examination Dewangga Yudisthira; Agung Setyawan; Yuyun Yueniwati Prabowati Wadjib
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Publisher : Department of Radiology, Medical Faculty, University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (159.03 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijri.2022.001.02.1

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Breast cancer is a type of cancer that has the highest incidence and mortality rate in the world and in Indonesia among other cancers. One of the causes of death due to breast cancer is influenced by poor prognosis due to cancer’s late detection. One method of early detection is mammography. Mammography is an examination method to detect cancer cells and assess breast density, which is a risk factor for breast cancer. Reporting the results of breast density types uses the BI-RADS grading, which is divided into 4 categories. Breast density is influenced by various factors, one of which is the lipid profile (triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL, and HDL). This study used an analytic observational method with a cross-sectional study design. The samples were members of Dharma Wanita group of Universitas Brawijaya and female members of the Indonesian Radiographers Association in Malang from October 2021 to January 2022. The data was analyzed using the non-parametric chi-square test. The results of each component of the lipid profile showed p-values (p < 0.05) = 0.172, 0.619, 0.226, 0.829, for triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL, and HDL, respectively. This means all lipid profile components do not have a significant relationship with the density of the breast parenchyma.
CT FINDINGS OF THREE GIANT MEDIASTINAL TUMORS IN YOUNG AGE Arifah Arifah; Dini Rachma Erawati
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
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Background : Mediastinal teratoma and other mediastinal tumors are very challenging to be distinguished from other mediastinal tumors. Mediastinal tumors can be optimally evaluated with computed tomography (CT). In this paper we present three young male patients with similar symptom of chronic chest pain and chronic cough. Materials and Methods: Conducting a literature review and medical records. Results : All patients in this case are young age male, below two decades. All chest CT shows giant mass, but they have different enhancing pattern, different amount of solid, cystic, calcification component. To make correct diagnosis of the mediastinal mass is important because of treatment planning difference, surgery or chemoteraphy. The first case shows benign teratoma with characteristic of heterogenous mass with large amount of fat, with presence of solid and calcification component. The second case shows malignant germ cell tumor with feature of heterogenous mass with predominantly solid component and small amount of fat. It also shows metastatic process in lung and bone. The third case shows Hodgkin lymphoma with slight enhanced mass that narrowed pulmonary artery and caused pericardial effusion. Conclusion: Various features of mediatinal tumors can be distinguished with CT modality.
THE IMPORTANCE OF IMAGING IN RADIATION THERAPY: A REVIEW ARTICLE Aisya Puspasari; Rafiq Sulistyo
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
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Radiotherapy is one of the modern cancer treatment modalities. Advances in medical technology have revolutionized external radiotherapy with CT scanning, allowing for the visualization and grouping of tumors and at-risk organs in a three-dimensional view. However, CT has some limitations, especially in assessing the character and delineation of tumors. PET and MRI go beyond CT in terms of functional and anatomical images. PET/CT/MRI multimodality combines the strengths of each technique without conflating their respective weaknesses, thereby strengthening the role of imaging for radiation therapy management. On account of this, it can become the primary technique in radiotherapy modalities. This review aims to describe multimodality of the PET/CT/MRI process for radiotherapy and its potential clinical applications.
THE ROLE OF CHEST CT ANGIOGRAPHY AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL AND ROAD MAP FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RASMUSSEN’S ANEURYSM: A CASE REPORT Maskuril Barkah Barkah; Dini R. Erawati; Ahmad Bayhaqi Nasir Aslam; Agung Setyawan; Ricardo Tjakraatmadja
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
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Rasmussen’s aneurysm is a pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm, secondary to the invasion of granular tissues to the pulmonary artery wall, causing massive hemoptysis. A 39-year-old male, with a history of pulmonary TB presented with massive hemoptysis, persistent cough, and dyspnea. Chest X-ray and Chest CT depicted active pulmonary tuberculosis and a co-infection with aspergillosis in the form of aspergilloma. Chest CT angiography (CTA) showed narrow-necked Rasmussen’s aneurysm with the feeding artery coming from the pulmonary artery of the apicoposterior segment and the systemic artery from the left thyrocervical trunk branch and left bronchial artery. Fluoroscopy-guided transarterial embolization with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and gel foam was performed from the left bronchial artery and thyrocervical trunk branch followed by transcatheter embolization with glue insertion via the pulmonary artery in the aneurysmal site. After the procedures the embolic agent completely filled the aneurysm and there were no complaints of hemoptysis during the follow-up. Appropriate chest CT angiography procedures can help diagnose Rasmussen’s aneurysm and become a road map for embolization. Transarterial catheter embolization from bronchial or non-bronchial systemic artery and pulmonary artery can be used as the treatment modality of choice for Rasmussen’s aneurysm in pulmonary tuberculosis with aspergillosis co-infection in the form of aspergilloma.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BREAST VOLUME AND BREAST MALIGNANCY IN MAMMOGRAPHY Jauza Atsil Lathifa; Yuyun Yueniwati; Agwin Fahmi Fahanani
International Journal of Radiology and Imaging Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): International Journal of Radiology and Imaging
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Breast cancer is a major global public health problem and the most common type of cancer. The incidence of cases in Indonesia are about 42.1 per 100.000 population in 2019. There are multiple risk factors that underlie breast cancer malignancy. However, breast volume has not been yet included as a risk factor for breast cancer. The aim of this study is to analyze the association between breast volume and breast malignancy. This study is a cross-sectional study obtaining breast volume and BI-RADS score by performing mammography assessment at dr. Saiful Anwar General Hospital, Malang. The inclusion criteria were women aged > 40 years and excluded those who have mammography contraindications such as pregnancy and breast-feeding. The parameters for calculating breast volume were the width, height, and compression thickness, and the BI-RADS category (0 – 6) was used to determine the malignancy.   There is no significant association using the non-parametric analytic test Kruskal Wallis analytic test (p = 0.273 , p < 0.05) and a very weak negative correlation based on the correlation test Spearmanis correlation test (-0.127). There is no association between breast volume and the risk of malignancy based on BI-RADS mammography.

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