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Orlando P. Simonetti, Raymond J. Kim, David S. Fieno, Hanns B. Hillenbrand, Edwin Wu, Jeffrey M. Bundy, J. Paul Finn, Robert M. JuddJan 1, 2001; 218:215-223Cardiac Imaging
Tito Livraghi, S. Nahum Goldberg, Sergio Lazzaroni, Franca Meloni, Luigi Solbiati, G. Scott GazelleMar 1, 1999; 210:655-661Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Tito Livraghi, S. Nahum Goldberg, Sergio Lazzaroni, Franca Meloni, Tiziana Ierace, Luigi Solbiati, G. Scott GazelleMar 1, 2000; 214:761-768Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Carlsson and associates performed comparative assessment in six swine and reported that 64-section multidetector CT can be used to detect heterogeneous microinfarcts and regional perfusion deficits resulting from microembolization with a degree of accuracy similar to that achieved with cardiac MR imaging.
In this issue of Radiology, Tanaka and co-workers present a study that appears to identify imaging findings that, when present, may predict the development of pancreatic cancer.
The numerous diseases referenced in these papers that are now diagnosed by using relatively "low-resolution" ex vivo light microscopy may be made in the future with "high- resolution" in vivo MR imaging.
Interventional molecular imaging can serve as one of the important approaches for bringing molecular imaging from benches and small-animal laboratories to large-animal suites, and, ultimately, to certain clinical applications in humans.
Imagers are increasingly detecting and performing percutaneous biopsies on borderline, preinvasive, or low-grade cancers that were heretofore rarely identified and that may never progress to meaningful disease.
It is essential for radiologists, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine specialists, medical physicists, and emergency physicians to make a serious effort to be prepared to confront and manage the health care response to any nuclear or radiologic emergency that might occur.
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to compare quantitative and visual assessments of regional heterogeneity of emphysema and to investigate the influence of regional heterogeneity on pulmonary function in smoking-related emphysema. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We developed an automatic computerized algorithm to quantitatively assess heterogeneity in the uppe […]
Emmanuelle M. Delfaut, Xavier Demondion, Anne Bieganski, Marie-Camille Thiron, Henry Mestdagh, Anne CottenMay 1, 2003; 23:613-623RSNA Education Exhibits
Akira Kawashima, Carl M. Sandler, Frank M. Corl, O. Clark West, Eric P. Tamm, Elliot K. Fishman, Stanford M. GoldmanMay 1, 2001; 21:557-574RSNA Education Exhibits
Mukesh G. Harisinghani, Theresa C. McLoud, Jo-Anne O. Shepard, Jane P. Ko, Manohar M. Shroff, Peter R. MuellerMar 1, 2000; 20:449-470Scientific Exhibits
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Heber MacMahon, John H. M. Austin, Gordon Gamsu, Christian J. Herold, James R. Jett, David P. Naidich, Edward F. Patz Jr, Stephen J. SwensenNov 1, 2005; 237:395-400Editorials
Edward G. Grant, Carol B. Benson, Gregory L. Moneta, Andrei V. Alexandrov, J. Dennis Baker, Edward I. Bluth, Barbara A. Carroll, Michael Eliasziw, John Gocke, Barbara S. Hertzberg, Sandra Katanick, Laurence Needleman, John Pellerito, Joseph F. Polak, Kenneth S. Rholl, Douglas L. Wooster, R. Eugene ZierlerNov 1, 2003; 229:340-346Special Reports
Mary C. Frates, Carol B. Benson, J. William Charboneau, Edmund S. Cibas, Orlo H. Clark, Beverly G. Coleman, John J. Cronan, Peter M. Doubilet, Douglas B. Evans, John R. Goellner, Ian D. Hay, Barbara S. Hertzberg, Charles M. Intenzo, R. Brooke Jeffrey, Jill E. Langer, P. Reed Larsen, Susan J. Mandel, William D. Middleton, Carl C. Reading, Steven I. Sherman, F […]
Jon A. Jacobson, Scott Lancaster, Amitesh Prasad, Marnix T. van Holsbeeck, Josesph G. Craig, Patricia KolowichJan 1, 2004; 230:234-242Musculoskeletal Imaging