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Stanford 2006
June 17, 2007 The rapid evolution of cardiac CT has created a compelling need for imagers to fully understand cardiac anatomy as well as the best methods for imaging it. More » September 1, 2006 Technique proves more useful than calcium scoring in triaging patients for coronary catheterization More » September 1, 2006 Careful technique and small focal spot can alleviate common problems such as windmill artifact More » September 1, 2006 Multicenter studies offer new data that help define both limits and potential of technique in practice More » September 1, 2006 High noon in the auditorium finds imagers grappling with challenging clinical cases as the clock ticks during fourth annual event More » September 1, 2006 Experts call for full, real-time integration of computer assistance programs with PACS More » September 1, 2006 Careful contrast timing and sophisticated acquisition techniques address new applications ranging from transplants to aneurysms More » September 1, 2006 Given its history, the point of diminishing returns in innovation may be years away for CT technology and applications More » September 1, 2006 Busy users share triumphs and tribulations with state-of-the-art scanners in trauma cases More » September 1, 2006 Imagers face responsibility for ensuring appropriate use and safety of patients More »
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