Shalmali Pal[email protected]RSNADedicated breast CT delivers low radiation dose, fine architectural detailCHICAGO - Using a gantry rotation in the coronal plane to image only the breast, physicists from the University of California believe they have developed a dose-efficient technique comparable to two-view mammography.November 27, 2000RSNAStudy claims that ER doctors are too cavalier about ordering V/Q scansCHICAGO – When a trio of radiologic technologists left his Philadelphia hospital due in part to the ballooning number of off-hour requests for V/Q exams, Dr. Charles Intenzo decided to find out why the ER was so partial to lung scintigraphy.November 27, 2000RSNAThe following is a list of featured scientific sessions at the RSNA conference on Tuesday, November 28.The following presentations at the RSNA conference on Tuesday, November 28 have been recommended by the AuntMinnie.com editorial advisory board and editorial staff.November 27, 2000RSNAUse of breast-conserving cancer therapy varies significantly by surgeonCHICAGO – When it comes to breast conservation therapy, it’s not what you know, but who you know. According to a survey by researchers from Memphis, TN, whether a patient undergoes lumpectomy or mastectomy is highly dependent upon the consulting surgeon rather than how much a woman knows about treatment options or where she lives in the United States.November 26, 2000RSNAHigh-resolution 3-D MRA offers arterial segment details but remains time-consumingCHICAGO – Although the exam takes about a hour, high-resolution selective 3-D MRA with a real-time navigator technique is a promising noninvasive method of evaluating coronary artery stenosis.November 26, 2000RSNAMDCT appears to match intracoronary ultrasound in hunt for rupture-prone coronary lesionsCHICAGO – With its ability to decipher plaque composition, multidetector-row CT is as good as intracoronary ultrasound for detecting rupture-prone soft coronary lesions, according to German researchers.November 26, 2000RSNAThe following is a list of featured scientific sessions at the RSNA conference on Monday, November 27.The following presentations at the RSNA conference on Monday, November 27 have been recommended by the AuntMinnie.com editorial advisory board and editorial staff.November 26, 2000RSNASuccessfully using helical CT to measure coronary calciumCHICAGO – The results of a multicenter study have revealed that helical CT (HCT) is as good as electron beam CT for detecting and measuring coronary calcium, particularly when retrospectively gated single-slice HCT is used.November 25, 2000RSNAThe future is now: Featured presentations from the first day of the 2000 RSNA conferenceDr. C. Douglas Maynard will kick off the 2000 RSNA conference with a look at radiology's future. His president’s address will tackle the timely issues of workforce preparedness, information management, and the globalization of radiology.November 25, 2000CTRTs perform gastrointestinal fluoroscopy as well as doctors, and sometimes betterFaced with increasing demand for gastrointestinal fluoroscopy studies and fewer residents interested in performing them, radiologists at the Cleveland Clinic looked to their technologists to bridge the gap.November 23, 2000Previous PagePage 86 of 100Next PageTop StoriesAIGeneral-purpose LLMs can be used to track true critical findingsExperts from Stanford and Mayo Clinic Arizona tested few-shot prompting effectiveness with GPT-4 and Mistral-7B.Practice ManagementAAWR issues statement on paid family, medical leaveMRIRT's MRI, CT exam prep booklets help mitigate children's anxietiesMRIGE bids for AI MRI software developer icometrixSponsor ContentJoin Us!