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Diagnostic Imaging Europe
November 2006
COVER STORY
Multiple modalities explore schizophrenia
Fred W. Sabb, Ph.D., and Robert M. Bilder, Ph.D.
Imaging News
Imaging helps prolong careers of elite divers
Philip WardOveruse of CT challenges pediatric radiologist
Deborah R. DakinsContrast saves ultrasound in FAST fading ER role
H.A. AbellaPET tracer exploits new way to characterize dementia
James BriceICR draws notice to needs of African radiologists
John BonnerMRI can be safe in patients with pacemakers
Philip WardPatient recovers language and motor function after 19 years
C.P. KaiserReader Feedback
REPORT: GASTROINTESTINAL
Franco Iafrate, M.D., and Andrea Laghi, M.D.
REPORT: WOMEN'S HEALTH
Athina Tsili, M.D., Evangelos Paraskevaidis, M.D., and Stavros Efremidis, M.D.
REPORT: PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
Mohammad Arabi, M.D., Nabil Khoury, M.D., and Mukbil Hourani, M.D.
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor
Rising star becomes embroiled in protracted whistleblower dispute
Philip Ward, Editor
Rinckside
MR contrast agents reach 25-year landmark
Peter A. Rinck, M.D., Ph.D.
The Big Picture
Digital mammography begins to deliver hope
Robert Lavayssière, M.D.
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