September 2007
COVER STORY
By: Emily Hayes
- Pathology innovations challenge conventional DCIS assumptions
- Breast MRI apprehends most dangerous offenders
DEPARTMENTS
X-ray Vision
By: John C. Hayes, Editor
Agenda
By: Emily Hayes
Overread
- PET makes inroads in abdominal cancer imaging
- Taxation doesn't have to be taxing
- PET study finds connection between chemistry, behavior
- CT scanners fail to gauge in-stent restenosis fully
- CT perfusion opens functional window to GI tumors
- Case Of The Month
Newsclips
- MR, PET pick best biopsy sites for malignant gliomas
- Interventional radiology flies under patients' radar
- Sonography could replace biopsy in some breast tumors
- Cardiac CT accreditation takes two-year breather
- DWI boosts MR depiction of peritoneal metastases
- PET/CT database helps daily clinical practice
- Erratum
Imaging & The Law
By: Thomas W. Greeson, J.D.
Tumor Ablation
By: Martin G. Mack, M.D., Katrin Eichler, M.D., Stephan Zangos, M.D., and Thomas J. Vogl, M.D.
Tech Watch
- CT vendors compete to cut patient cardiac scan doses
- Three-D ultrasound provides guidance for nerve blocks
Clinical Practice
JEFFREY C. HELLINGER, M.D., and DANIEL MARGOLIS, M.D.
Neuroeconomics
By: Greg Freiherr
Backscatter
By: Bradley M. Tipler, M.D.
Special Section
Enterprise Imaging & IT Supplement
Informatics News
- Gulf Coast hospital gears up for cat. 5 hurricanes
- Informatics specialist eyes visual ills in radiologists
- Annual workstation face-off pleases some, quiets others
- CT drives huge increase in image archive demand
- PACS pioneer Lemke now calls that model inadequate
- Simple macros can eliminate repetitive mouse operations
- PACS planning, execution demand realistic outlook
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