Brian Casey[email protected]Clinical NewsDoppler indices fall short in liver examsFebruary 26, 2004Industry NewsLast week for SalaryScan SurveyDear AuntMinnie Member, You've got less than a week left to participate in AuntMinnie's CompHealth SalaryScan Survey, our effort to provide you with accurate, easy-to-use data on radiology compensation. This edition of the SalaryScan Survey will be closed to data collection at midnight, February 29.February 24, 2004Clinical NewsYour guide to radiology's oral boards"Preparing for the ABR oral exam: a resident's guide" is a special feature we're offering to AuntMinnie members in our Residents Digital Community.February 19, 2004Molecular ImagingPET's gene-expression role in cervical cancerTaiwanese researchers are using FDG to assess glucose uptake in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix (SCCC).February 17, 2004Clinical NewsMRI plumbs depths of depressionResearchers are using MRI to assess patients who are suffering or are at risk of depressive disorders.February 12, 2004RegulatoryMidway mark for mid-winter SalaryScanThere’s just a few weeks left to participate in the survey, which will enable AuntMinnie to update the data in our popular SalaryScan compensation analysis tool.February 10, 2004Clinical NewsCT and MRI cross swords in the pancreasUCSF researchers had a pair of radiologists review CT and MRI scans of patients who subsequently underwent either resection or biopsy of a cystic pancreatic mass.February 5, 2004Clinical NewsYour digital dashboard for the imaging industrywe’ve recently revamped our Business and Industry Digital Community to put even more radiology business information at your fingertips.February 3, 2004Clinical NewsSoftware targets breast biopsy errorsCould there be a way to determine in advance which breast screening patients who have received biopsies might be at risk for misdiagnosis? Maybe, if a software program developed at Stanford University pans out.January 29, 2004Clinical NewsAvoiding software design mistakesThere’s a downside to our increasingly computerized world (as anyone on the receiving end of the latest wave of e-mail viruses can attest). Poorly written and/or integrated software can make a user’s life miserable and can eliminate many of the productivity gains it was designed to achieve.January 27, 2004Previous PagePage 163 of 190Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsActive surveillance with ultrasound and pathology is effective for patients with early-stage thyroid cancer, especially older ones.Molecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryMRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease riskWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screening