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Friday, 12/07/02 -- 11:36 AM PST CT offers cost-effective alternative for stroke
imaging While MRI is considered the gold standard for imaging in acute
stroke patients, CT imaging is a viable alternative for facilities that lack
access to an MR scanner in the ER, according to research from Switzerland and
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Wednesday, 12/4/02 -- 11:27 PM PST Scattering cash and neurons breaks up the heavy
stuff Tuesday was a long day, but a good one. It started early with an
R2 users group breakfast meeting. We?ve had our mammography CAD system for
about six months, and I highly recommend it. I need all the help I can
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Wednesday, 12/4/02 -- 9:49 AM PST PACS vendors? failure to create distinct identities causes
decision-making dilemma For those who attend the RSNA meeting to spend
serious time at the technical exhibitions, the question of where to start and
how to tackle the immensity of the two huge McCormick Place halls generally
arises. This issue is of equal
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We ask RSNA attendees daily questions, read their answers
below.
What would you change about the RSNA show for next year?
Neuroradiologists would have a field day monitoring fMRI data on the jostling
crowds in McCormick Place. To avoid bumping into everyone, the brain becomes a
calculator, figuring angles and velocities of fellow pedestrians, whose numbers
are up 11% compared with last year.