NOVEMBER 2006
COVER STORY
By: John C. Hayes DEPARTMENTS
X-RAY VISION
By: John C. Hayes Radiology needs to be cautious as teleradiology business expands Overread
- Payers move to embrace coronary CT angiography
- Radiology, religion cross paths at University of Penn
- Simple schema of imaging findings aids arthritis Dx
- Interventional oncology adds hope, time to survival
- Biliary stent undergoes study for PVD applications
- Functional MRI reveals clues to social behavior
- Correlative studies offer ample data on CTA's value in coronaries
- PET proves one puff isn't enough
- "To The Point"
- Battle of sexes begins in genes
- New agent proves its value in breast scintigraphy scans
- Meeting highlights needs of rads in sub-Sahara Africa
- PET shows positive effects of healthy lifestyle regimen
- Ultrasound-guided therapy puts pro athletes in play
- Reduced contrast CT lowers cost, risk in elderly patients
- 'Tight ship' column sparks memories of good old days of rad-tech collaboration
- It takes a team to keep tight ship on course
- Mammography pioneer reviews field's progress over past quarter-century
- 3D radiography and filmless future offer exhibit highlights
- Variety, ingenuity spice up latest CT scanner designs
- New PET scanners improve Dx in problem patients
- New CT scanner designs break the surface at RSNA
Cardiac Care
- Cardiac imagers evaluate modalities' roles
- Nuclear cardiology adopts hybrid and dynamic imaging
- Software analyzes MR first-pass perfusion data
- Echo maintains crucial role in clinical cardiac practice
Mario J Garcia, M.D. - Cardiac CT's promise awaits aid of outcomes studies
Franz von Ziegler, M.D.
By: Thomas W. Greeson, J.D. Digital Department
By: Bruce Reiner, M.D. Magnetic Resonance
By: Steven R. Renard Bowel Imaging
By: Alec J. Megibow, M.D., MPH, FACR Radiation Exposure
By: Emily Hayes Liver Disease
By: Andrew Kennedy, M.D. Nuclear Medicine
By: James Brice Technologists
By: James Brice Town-Gown Issues
By: C.P. Kaiser
- Academics align with private practice to boost bottom line
- Radiologist shortage harms faculty/resident ratio
By: Eric Trefelner, M.D. Special Sections
Technology Advisor