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Ten innovative strategies could improve your practice
In the quest for better use of patient histories, a team from the University of California, San Diego has devised a unique system that gives them access to the hospital information system on their PACS. More »
Multislice CT illuminates cholangiocarcinoma cases
Cholangiocarcinoma is an adenocarcinoma that arises from the intra- and extrahepatic bile duct epithelium. It is a relatively common liver cancer, the second most prevalent after hepatocellular carcinoma. More »
Siemens launches CT stroke package
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Multimodality imaging tracks cardiac stem cell therapies
PET, SPECT, MRI, and even x-ray-based modalities are helping researchers learn how to use stem cells to restore the pumping power of injured hearts. The modalities factor into plans to track stem cell delivery, survival, and replication during clinical use, making them essential for research. More »
Epidemiology comes into its own at centenary AACR meeting
DENVER -- In 1974, Joseph Fraumeni Jr., MD, MSc, served as a member of the AACR annual meeting program committee. “At the time, epidemiology did not have a prominent place on the program,” Dr. Fraumeni said during the grand opening session of the 2009 AACR meeting. “In fact, only one abstract... More »
Drug-eluting stents boost survival in patients with coronary stenosis
Coronary artery stenosis patients age 65 and older have better survival chances when they are treated with drug-coated stents than with bare metal stents, according to findings of a study involving more than a quarter million Medicare recipients. More »
Epix sells rights to MR contrast agent
AT&T, Cisco promote telepresence at HIMSS09
McKesson pitches revenue management More »
Case of the Issue
A 40-year-old man presented with a 10-month history of episodic cervical pain radiating to the left shoulder. Symptoms had become persistent over the past month. More »
Intracranial implant material effects create reporting issues
Implanted medical devices such as neurostimulators, cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants, and infusion pumps have become common. More »
Drug-eluting stents reduce repeat treatment in peripheral arterial disease
Drug-eluting stents provide a significantly higher patency rate after three years in patients with critical limb ischemia compared with bare metal stents. Findings of a recent study suggest that drug-eluting stents can reduce also postintervention treatment rates. More »
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