Eric Barnes[email protected]CTSuccess begets growing role for CT enteroclysisCT enteroclysis is proving to be a fast, accurate, and relatively easy alternative to x-ray enteroclysis, fluoroscopic barium small-bowel follow-through (SBFT), and other small-bowel exams.November 17, 2004CTAuntMinnie.com CT Radiology InsiderNovember 16, 2004CTStudy shows whole-body CT screening centers on the riseThe number of self-referred body imaging centers in the U.S. nearly doubled between 2001 and 2003, though the market may be showing signs of saturation, according to a survey from the Yale University School of Medicine.November 16, 2004CTAuntMinnie.com Virtual Colonoscopy Radiology InsiderNovember 14, 2004CTVirtual colonoscopy picks up flat lesionsFlat lesions are not a significant drawback for virtual colonoscopy, according to researchers from the University of Wisconsin Medical School and the U.S. Department of Defense, who found that sensitivity for flat morphology was comparable to that of pedunculated lesions.November 14, 2004CTLaxative-free VC appears promisingVirtual colonoscopy providers have long envisioned a future without cathartic bowel cleansing. In a newly published study, researchers from Belgium experimented with a completely laxative-free regimen consisting of fecal tagging and a low-residue diet, with promising results.November 9, 2004CTMDCT protocols weighed for cancers of larynx, hypopharynxGood old axial slices do the best overall job of imaging the larynx and hypopharynx, though other planes and techniques have their own strengths, according to researchers from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany.November 2, 2004CTVC gets long-awaited reporting standardsBOSTON - Reporting standards for virtual colonoscopy have finally arrived, thanks to the CT Colonography Reporting and Data System (C-RADS) working group. The C-RADS group has established recommendations aimed at defining VC findings and patient management criteria. Dr. Michael Zalis presented an overview at the International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy.November 1, 2004CTDuke VC trial results disappointingBOSTON - VC fell short in the largest study to be reported at this year's International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy. At Thursday's opening session, Dr. Erik Paulson presented the results of the prospective comparison of virtual colonoscopy, conventional colonoscopy, and air-contrast barium enema (ACBE).October 31, 2004CTMDCT offers one-stop rectal cancer stagingThere are a number of reasons why multidetector-row CT is making inroads in rectal cancer staging. Perhaps none is more compelling, though, than the ability to look for metastases and stage the cancer based on a single CT scan.October 24, 2004Previous PagePage 215 of 258Next PageTop StoriesNuclear MedicineGenetic mutations linked to poor outcomes in Pluvicto patientsTP53, PTEN, and RB1 mutations may serve as prognostic biomarkers.Womens ImagingAI support leads to more cancers found on DBTCTPROMISE: Women face higher heart disease risk at lower plaque burdensMolecular ImagingPET predicts faster cognitive decline in women than menSponsor ContentHow Agentic AI Is Transforming Radiology Ops