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Small Bowel Imaging with MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has evolved as a powerful tool for the assessment of the small bowel. Strengths of MRI include the superb soft-tissue contrast, lack of radiation exposure, and the ...

Reflective Practice as a Tool to Teach Digital Professionalism

Rationale and Objectives Digital professionalism is increasingly being integrated into postgraduate medical education. We developed a small-group, reflective practice–based session incorporating r...

Reevaluating the Sonographic Criteria for Acute Appendicitis in Children

Rationale and Objectives There has been little rigorous evaluation of the sonographic criteria for acute appendicitis in children. Our clinical experience has called the traditional diagnostic cri...

Pearls and Pitfalls in Thoracic Imaging Variants and Other Difficult Diagnoses

In this first edition of Pearls and Pitfalls in Thoracic Imaging: Variants and Other Difficult Diagnoses , Dr Hartman and colleagues clearly state their intentions for this book in the preface: to ...

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infections

Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential in preventing the complications of musculoskeletal infection. In this context, imaging is often used to confirm clinically suspected diagnoses, define t...

Ishrad, I Am a Member

In the spring of 2011, I was attending the European Congress of Radiology when I was greeted by Adrian Thomas, a librarian and archivist for the British Institute of Radiology, whom I have been cor...

Impact of Coronary Calcium Score on the Prevalence of Coronary Artery Stenosis on Dual Source CT Coronary Angiography in Caucasian Patients with an Intermediate Risk

Purpose To investigate the prevalence of significant coronary artery stenosis on coronary computed tomography angiography (cCTA) in symptomatic Caucasian patients with an intermediate risk score a...

Grand Rounds and a Visiting Professorship Program in a Department of Radiology

We discuss the benefits of maintaining an active, rigorous, and highly structured grand rounds (GR) program in an academic radiology department. These benefits include education for faculty (contin...

Establishing a Normative Atlas of the Human Lung

Rationale and Objectives To establish the range of normal for quantitative computed tomography (CT)-based measures of lung structure and function, we seek to develop methods for matching pulmonary...

Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging f or the Differentiation of True Progression from Pseudoprogression Following Concomitant Radiotherapy with Temozolomide in Patients with Newly Diagnosed High-grade Gliomas

Rationale and Objectives The assessment of the therapeutic response of high-grade gliomas treated with concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) using temozolomide is difficult because of the frequent ...