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Online Social Networking for Radiology

Online social networking services have changed the way we interact as a society and offer many opportunities to improve the way we practice radiology and medicine in general. This article begins wi...

Multinuclear MR and Multilevel Data Processing

Rationale and Objectives Quantitative assessment of knee articular cartilage (AC) morphology using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging requires an accurate segmentation and 3D reconstruction. However,...

Methods and Challenges in Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Development

Academic radiology is poised to play an important role in the development and implementation of quantitative imaging (QI) tools. This article, drafted by the Association of University Radiologists ...

Investigation of Regional Influence of Magic-Angle Effect on T2 in Human Articular Cartilage with Osteoarthritis at 3 T

Rationale and Objectives The objectives of this research study were to determine the magic-angle effect on different subregions of in vivo human femoral cartilage through the quantitative assessme...

Entrepreneurship in the Academic Radiology Environment

Rationale and Objectives Innovation and entrepreneurship in health care can help solve the current health care crisis by creating products and services that improve quality and convenience while r...

Effects of Guided Random Sampling of TCCs on Blood Flow Values in CT Perfusion Studies of Lung Tumors

Rationale and Objectives Tissue perfusion is commonly used to evaluate lung tumor lesions through dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT). The aim of this study was to improve the r...

Effect of Intracycle Motion Correction Algorithm on Image Quality and Diagnostic Performance of Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography in Patients with Suspected Coronary Artery Disease

Rationale and objectives We sought to explore the impact of intracycle motion correction algorithms (MCA) in the interpretability and diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography coronary angiograph...

Development of the AMSER Standardized Examinations in Radiology for Medical Students

Rationale and Objectives The variability in medical imaging evaluation across US medical schools inspired leading radiology student educators to develop the Alliance of Medical Student Educators i...

Comparison of the Quantitative CT Imaging Biomarkers of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis at Baseline and Early Change with an Interval of 7 Months

Rationale and Objectives Median survival of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is 2–5 years. Sensitive imaging metrics can play a role in detecting early changes in therapeutic deve...

Clinical Utility of Quantitative Imaging

Quantitative imaging (QI) is increasingly applied in modern radiology practice, assisting in the clinical assessment of many patients and providing a source of biomarkers for a spectrum of diseases...