Binda, Aleksandra Nina

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Journal Article

Härmä, Kirsi Hannele; Binda, Aleksandra; Ith, Michael; Pöllinger, Alexander; Siegenthaler, Franziska; Heverhagen, Johannes; Imboden, Sara; Mueller, Michael (2020). Cloverleaf Sign in Pelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: Association With Longer Operation Times, Greater Blood Loss, and Higher Rates of Bowel Resection. Investigative radiology, 55(1), pp. 53-59. Wolters Kluwer Health 10.1097/RLI.0000000000000612

Conference or Workshop Item

Härmä, Kirsi Hannele; Binda, Aleksandra; Heverhagen, Johannes (October 2022). Secrets of uterine junctional zone (Unpublished). In: 28th European Symposium on Urogenital Radiology (ESUR 2022).

Härmä, Kirsi Hannele; Binda, Aleksandra Nina; Pöllinger, Alexander; Mueller, Michael; Heverhagen, Johannes; Imboden, Sara (December 2019). Cloverleaf-Sign: A new MRI sign predicting significantly longer Operation time and higher bowel resection rate in deep infiltrating Endometriosis (Unpublished). In: RSNA.

Härmä, Kirsi Hannele; Binda, Aleksandra Nina; Siegenthaler, Franziska Anna; Mueller, Michael; Imboden, Sara; Heverhagen, Johannes (December 2019). Vaginal and rectal filling improves the diagnostic performance of endometriosis MRI in detecting deep infiltrating peritoneal and rectal endometriosis (Unpublished). In: RSNA.

Härmä, Kirsi Hannele; Maurer, Martin; Binda, Aleksandra Nina (April 2018). MRI with vaginal and rectal opacification can help to exclude deep infiltrating pelvic endometriosis preoperatively. (Unpublished). In: SEUD Congress - Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders. Florenz. 26.-28.04.2018.

Thesis

Binda, Aleksandra Nina (2019). Cloverleaf Sign in Pelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis Association With Longer Operation Times, Greater Blood Loss, and Higher Rates of Bowel Resection (Unpublished). (Dissertation, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Departments of Diagnostic, Interventional, and Pediatric Radiology)

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