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CT-derived Biomechanical Metrics Improve Agreement Between Spirometry and Emphysema

Rationale and Objectives Many patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have marked discordance between forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1 ) and degree of emphysema on c...

CT Angiography in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

Rationale and Objectives We investigated the effects of small focal spot (SFS) imaging and iterative model reconstruction (IMR) on the image quality of computed tomography angiographs (CTA) in pat...

Clinical Decision Support at the Point-of-Order Entry

Rationale and Objectives We have been called to reform radiology undergraduate medical education (UME) curricula. Clinically available clinical decision support provides an opportunity to improve ...

Anatomic Eponyms in Neuroradiology

In medicine, an eponym is a word—typically referring to an anatomic structure, disease, or syndrome—that is derived from a person’s name. Medical eponyms are ubiquitous and numerous. They are also ...

Volumes Learned

Rationale and Objectives This study aimed to review the current understanding and capabilities regarding use of imaging for noninvasive lesion characterization and its relationship to lung cancer ...

Understanding Spatially Complex Segmental and Branch Anatomy Using 3D Printing

Rationale and Objectives Three-dimensional (3D) manufacturing is shaping personalized medicine, in which radiologists can play a significant role, be it as consultants to surgeons for surgical pla...

Ultrafast Bilateral DCE-MRI of the Breast with Conventional Fourier Sampling

Rationale and Objectives The study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and advantages of a combined high temporal and high spatial resolution protocol for dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonanc...

The Validity and Timing of the ABR Core Exam

The American Board of Radiology’s (ABR) new Core Exam is not working, at least not as well as it needs to. Having helped to prepare candidates (RG), studied for and taken the exam (WK), and talked ...

The Development of Reduced Diffusion Following Bevacizumab Therapy Identifies Regions of Recurrent Disease in Patients with High-grade Glioma

Rationale and Objectives The treatment of glioma with bevacizumab results in decreased enhancement, making it challenging to diagnose tumor recurrence. Therefore, the primary aim of this retrospec...

The ABR Core Exam

As a certifying organization serving the radiology community since 1934, The American Board of Radiology (ABR) is not a stranger to inquiries and concerns regarding its policies and procedures from...