|Articles|February 1, 2005
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Diagnostic Imaging Europe
February/March 2005
COVER STORY: SPORTS IMAGING
Brazilian radiologists take on soccer injuries
Philip WardMRI provides best option in groin pain
John C. Hayes
DEPARTMENTS
From The Editor
RSNA changes emphasis to attract global audience
Philip Ward, Editor
News
German researchers confirm superiority of PET/CT imaging Contrast ultrasound zeroes in on focal liver lesions U.S. luminary weighs pros and cons of radiology outsourcing Multinational trial links MR to Parkinson's symptoms Chest x-rays and abdominal CT aid detection of osteoporosis Top RSNA posters spotlight implants and transplants ECR places molecular imaging under intense scrutiny Teleradiology needs first-rate quality assurance
Report: Gastrointestinal
MR aids evaluation of pediatric Crohn's disease
Claudio Granata, M.D., Gianmichele Magnano, M.D., and Paolo Toma, M.D.
Report: Digital Department
Multisite organization migrates to filmless
Denis Tack, M.D.
Report: Neuroradiology
Imaging shows effects of alcohol use on brain
Sanjay P. Prabhu, FRCR
Report: Technology Trends
RSNA exhibitors give star billing to CT
Diagnostic Imaging Editors
The Big Picture
Fee-for-service proves viable in academia
Johan L. Bloem, M.D., Ph.D.
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