May 2007
COVER STORY
By: James Brice
DEPARTMENTS
X-RAY VISION
By: James Brice, Senior Editor
Overread
- Coronary CT angiography finds an affordable home
- Hot nodes emerge in obese women
- Functional MRI techniques vie to replace biopsy
- Dose can drop in large patients
- Conebeam breast CT shines in calcification visualization
- Whole-body MRI attracts MSK imagers
- Demand for temp techs hints at growing turf battle
- Case Of The Month
Newsclips
- Rise in dementia calls for early, accurate diagnosis
- Study questions value of CT screens for lung cancer
- MR imaging finds hidden intra-abdominal fat in teens
- RF ablation 'biopsy' shows prognostic potential
- Future of imaging science depends on risk takers
- Embolization of uterine fibroids beats surgery
Tech Watch
- Leading edge CTs capture trailing edge of radiology
- Europeans bask in glow of MR blood pool images
- CR primes market for boom coming soon in digital x-ray
Agenda
By: John C. Hayes
Comment
By: Judy Wagner, RN
Intervention
By: H.A. Abella
Special Sections
CAD
Kunio Doi, Ph.D.
Stamatia Destounis, M.D.
Paula Gould
Enterprise Imaging & IT
Douglas Page
Emily Hayes
James Brice
Philip Ward News briefs
- Healthcare IT investments reduce operating costs
- Going global: Indiana PACS spans digital rift in Kenya
- Paper plots thick and thin of PACS client applications
- Universal IT translator tackles incompatibility
- PACS leads to increased radiologist specialization
Image Management
Robert Falk, M.D.
Imaging Centers
Steven R. Renard and Anthony Draye
SIIM Preview
Caroline Wilson Workflow
Anne-Marie Aspinall and Keith Grant, M.D.
International Trends
Paula Gould
Comment
Hanna Pohjonen, Dr. Tech.
3TMR
Paula Gould
- Maturing technology makes 3T scanner a clinical must-have
- Pediatrics presents unusual challenge for 3T technology
- Centers' need for volume requires balancing speed and image quality
Greg Freiherr