David Howlett

Hobnail papillary thyroid carcinoma: clinical and sonographic findings of a rare tumour

Thyroid cancer represents one of the most common malignancies worldwide, accounting for 1% of cancer diagnoses. Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common subtype, representing approximately 80% of thyroid cancer cases. PTCs generally have a good prognosis, with a survival rate of >95% over five years. The reported incidence of PTC has been increasing […]

Dr Jennifer Parkwood, Dr Ting-Ting Zhang, Dr Zainab Al Shiekh Ali, Professor David Howlett

Royal Sussex County Hospital; Eastbourne District General Hospital

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The EC-BSSD – where are we now?

The European Council Basic Safety and Standards Directive (EC-BSSD) 2013/59/Euratom lays out basic safety standards for radiation protection in radiology departments across EU member states. This was adopted by the European Council for transposition into national member state legislation by early 2018. The main objective of this directive is to protect both the public and […]

Dr Nadia Mahmood, Professor David C Howlett

Eastbourne District General Hospital

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MR imaging of the small bowel – technique and current applications

Increased importance has been placed on evaluating small bowel disease to guide management in often chronic conditions such as Crohn’s disease. Imaging of the small bowel has always played a key role in diagnosis and decision making. Traditionally, fluoroscopic studies such as barium follow through and small bowel enteroclysis have been used. More recently, the […]

Sananda Haldar, Amanda Jewison, Neil Barlow, David C Howlett

Eastbourne District General Hospital

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