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July 1, 2006

Diagnostic Imaging North America

July 2006

COVER STORY: MIDYEAR CLINICAL UPDATE

  • Introduction
  • Cardiovascular
    Cardiac CT sets high bar for physician education
  • Ultrasound
    Elastography monitors ablation therapy progress
  • Emergency
    64-slice CT makes inroads in chest pain and trauma
  • Intervention
    Radioembolization proves its worth in hepatic cancer
  • Chest Imaging
    Imaging improves outlook for lung cancer patients
  • Magnetic Resonance
    Parallel imaging spurs performance of MR at 3T
  • Musculoskeletal
    Workup of pelvic joint impingement saves hip
  • Nuclear Medicine
    Need for speed drives innovations in PET/CT
  • Oncology
    PET/CT-led procedures show value in children
  • Informatics
    Cross-enterprise image sharing sees breakthrough

Special Section: ULTRASOUND

  • Radiologists make moves to reclaim prostate imaging
  • Residents who perform night sonography need more training

DEPARTMENTS

X-RAY VISION

John C. Hayes
Marriage of convenience could lead to cardiac arrest for radiology

AGENDA

James C. P. Kaiser
Midyear review provides solace for those with Chicago hangover

Imaging & The Law
 

  • Reasons to reconsider CCTA overread pacts

Thoracic Imaging

  • CAD for pulmonary evaluation approaches mainstay status

Perturbations

  • Don't believe party line: Big isn't always better

Overread

  • ACC: Cards must drive better imaging quality
  • Oh @#$%! button lights up brain
  • PACS showdown proves a winner without having one
  • PET/CT prevails over single scans in ovarian cancer
  • Oncologist frets about premature decisions based on PET/CT
  • Incidental PE seen on CT spurs treatment queries
  • ERRATA

Newsclips

  • 3D MSCT colonography overcomes diverticulosis
  • MRI spots patients prone to poststroke bleeds
  • Cardiac CTA screening pays off if price is right
  • NIH's Zerhouni: imaging is key to medicine's future
  • California ultrasound law implements Cruise control
 

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