Citing clinical evidence, coalition urges U.S. panel to approve CT colonography for screening
September 3, 2010

A growing body of evidence supports the use of CT colonography for colon cancer screening and a U.S. panel should reverse its decision to not endorse the procedure, according to the CT Colonography Coalition.

Demand for RF exams goes up…no, down...no, wait
September 1, 2010

With concerns about x-ray exposure mushrooming and anecdotes circulating about patients balking at exams involving ionizing radiation despite a commanding medical need for those exams, it’s not surprising to hear of documentation that the number of procedures for any x-ray related modality has gone down. Such was the case earlier this week, when the IMV Medical Information Division released the results of a survey that studies performed using radiography/fluoroscopy equipment at hospitals with more than 150 beds dropped about 9% from 2004 to 2009.

Virtual Radiologic positions itself as a national radiology practice
August 27, 2010

What is billed as an alliance may become the first step in a move that could position Virtual Radiologic as a national radiology group practice. The alliance will bring that company and S&D Medical into a workflow and technology partnership beginning Oct. 1.

Radiologists call for national strategy to address medical imaging overuse
August 24, 2010

Overutilization of medical imaging services exposes patients to unnecessary radiation and adds to healthcare costs, according to a report.

Imaging costs highlighted in probe of California’s Sutter Health
August 20, 2010

Imaging costs were front and center in an investigative review of Sutter Health pricing practices conducted by Bloomberg News.

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Lower gastrointestinal bleeding
March 29, 2010

An 84-year-old male hemodialysis patient with a history of prostate cancer treated with external beam irradiation was hospitalized for intermittent melena. Colonoscopy had shown thickened mucosa of the sigmoid colon with three ulcers.

Postprocedural complication of vertebroplasty
February 11, 2010

A 60-year-old woman, diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma, sought medical relief for intense back pain. The neurological exam revealed a slight deficit in strength and degree of left leg extension, without tone or sensibility deficits or atrophy of the lower extremities.

Splenule
January 25, 2010

A 62-year-old woman underwent laparoscopic radical left nephroureterectomy for a high-grade urothelial carcinoma in the lower renal pole. The 4.6-cm lesion had infiltrated through the renal parenchyma and into peripelvic fat. Surgical margins and 23 lymph nodes were negative for malignancy.

 

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RSNA 2009

 

View conference coverage of RSNA 2009—straight from Chicago. Coverage includes:

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RSNA CR / DR E-Report

 

X-ray imaging remains the backbone of radiology; continuing developments in CR and DR are making it faster, more efficient, and more dose sensitive. In this report you will find coverage from the exhibit floor on the latest developments in CR, DR, and digital mammography.

 

RSNA CT E-Report

For the past several years computed tomography has been the most innovative modality in medical imaging. In this special RSNA e-Report on CT, you'll find articles describing some of those innovations and how they'll be demonstrated at the upcoming RSNA meeting.

 

 

 

September 29, 2010


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Finding the path to efficient workflow

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The products in this special report were designed to assure that images and other patient information flows well. They allow patient information to be acquired quickly and efficiently, to flow seamlessly to appropriate parties, and to lead inevitably to the best care decision. Visit this resource today!


 

Focal Point: CT Dose

Sponsored by Siemens

Vendors continue to improve strategies for reducing dose exposures from x-ray based imaging. This comes none too soon because the risk from medical imaging-based radiation exposure has captured the imagination of the public, so much so that there are reports patients are avoiding needed CT scans out of fear of the radiation


 

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