radRounds (San Diego) -- At the 2009 SIR meeting, interventional radiologists promisingly reveal findings that two significant new clinical research studies make childbirth safer.
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 20, 2009 at 2:43pm —
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radRounds (NEW YORK) -- Apparently, Bernie Madoff didn't leave any stone unturned. He also has invested his (stolen) money into radiology practices.
According to Bloomberg News (3/17/09): "Assets sought by prosecutors include the Madoffs’ interest in Hoboken Radiology LLC. Ruth Madoff is one of nine members of Hoboken Radiology, a radiology practice in Hoboken, New Jersey, said Gary Berger, its administrator. She invested in the business in 2004, Berger said. He declined to say how…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 18, 2009 at 1:19am —
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We have launched the radRounds Anonymized Radiology Forums per many many requests from our users. You can visit the
anonymized radiology forum here! Check it out and let us know what you think.
Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 15, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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FDA Public Health Advisory
Risk of Burns during MRI Scans from Transdermal Drug Patches with Metallic Backings
http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/advisory/transdermalpatch.htm
The FDA has been made aware of information about certain transdermal patches (medicated patches applied to the skin) that contain aluminum or other metals in the backing of the patches. Patches that contain metal can overheat during an MRI scan and cause skin burns in the immediate area of the…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 8, 2009 at 6:48pm —
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Reston, Va. – Beth A. Schueler, Ph.D., chair of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Subcommittee on Relative Radiation Exposure and Dose, Associate Professor Radiology, Medical Physics Division, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minn., and ACR Director of Research Mythreyi Bhargavan, Ph.D. have been elected to serve a six-year term on the council of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
There are 100 elected members of the Council, who are recognized as leaders in…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 8, 2009 at 3:31pm —
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please visit our publishing partner, Applied Radiology Potential clinical and economic benefits of low-contrast-dose CT angiography - Dr. Teague is an Assistant Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis,…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on March 3, 2009 at 9:00am —
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February 27, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. White House calls for imaging preauthorization in budget plan By H.A. Abella The Obama administration has sent to Congress a budget that relies on radiology benefit managers to cut imaging utilization costs, mirroring a recommendation issued last summer by the Government Accountability Office. Just like that recommendation did, the budget proposal drew criticism from imaging proponents. The GAO report released in June 2008 confirmed findings of a 2005…
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This week, the ACR offers you five new and challenging cases from some of the nation's leading academic radiology institutions to test your knowledge and diagnostic skills. This week's cases are listed below.
Preview of Cases and Links to the ACR Webpage
Monday, February 23: 21-year-old woman with tender, bilateral neck masses
Tuesday, February 24: A 21-year-old woman with no significant medical…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 23, 2009 at 7:30am —
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February 17, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. By H.A. Abella Diffusion-weighted MRI added to standard T2-weighted scans can help spot cervical cancer in its early stages. A preliminary study from the Institute of Cancer Research in London determined that DWI can spot tumors missed by T2 imaging and bolster management options for women who wish to preserve reproductive organs. During the past half-century, the rate of deaths linked to cervical cancer has been cut in half in many countries that have…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 18, 2009 at 7:32am —
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February 17, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. Mo-99 production resumes at troubled European isotope reactor By Paula Gould The High Flux Reactor in Petten, the Netherlands, is back online after its lengthy unscheduled closure, following special approval from the Dutch Council of Ministers. The decision should allow supplies of molybdenum-99 to stabilize after six months of periodic shortages and avert an immediate supply crunch. Both other sites in Europe that produce Mo-99 are currently closed for…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 17, 2009 at 7:30am —
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radRounds (NEW YORK) -- With talk of the stimulus package, banks going into bankruptcy, job losses daily, and jobmuch more doom and gloom in the headlines for our economy... made me wonder. Are we safe in healthcare? For that matter, is radiology safe? What does the downturn in the economy mean for radiology and radiologists?
For this article, I talked with residents, fellows, and attending level radiologists (in private and academic practices) and one thing is clear -- there is much…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 15, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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CD-based Product Helps Doctors Sharpen Life-saving Mammography Skills Online Rather Than on Patients
Reston, Va. — The American College of Radiology (ACR) and the New York State Department of Health have partnered to distribute 1,500 copies of the College’s Mammography Case Review (MCR4) educational CD-ROM free of charge to physicians in approximately 600 ACR-accredited mammography facilities throughout New York state.
Mammography Case Review (MCR4), a self-evaluation…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 14, 2009 at 7:30am —
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New Brochures and Record Card Help Educate Parents and Keep Track of Their Children’s Exams
Reston, Va. -- Continuing its efforts to raise awareness about opportunities to lower radiation dose used in pediatric imaging exams, the Image Gently™ campaign has developed new materials to educate parents about medical imaging and to help them track their child’s past imaging exams. Pediatricians and other physicians are encouraged to download the materials from the Image Gently web site,…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 13, 2009 at 7:50am —
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Here is a great image of an iPhone CT scan by Radiology Art Website. Nice work!
Now can you identify all the components? Please visit
Radiology Art to check out more interesting objects that have been beautifully scanned and reconstructed artfully and scientifically.
Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 12, 2009 at 10:52pm —
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By James Brice February 10, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging Multislice CT angiography can save lives by identifying occult congenital cardiac anomalies and disease that could lead to sudden cardiac death among competitive athletes. Fans may remember the tragic death of college basketball star Hank Gathers in March 1990. The presumed first choice in the impending National Basketball Association draft choice staggered, collapsed, and died in a few seconds during a nationally televised…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 10, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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Dr. Phillip Berman, a luminary radiologist, entrepreneur, and physician has passed away this past Sunday, February 8th 2009 from lung cancer. Dr. Phillip Berman is known as a radiologist and also the founder of well known radiology portal Auntminnie.com. Not only was he a great radiologist but he was also a successful physician-entrepreneur! Auntminnie was one of the first radiology portals started in 1999. Auntminnie was founded by Dr. Berman despite its founding during the dot com bust in…
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February 9, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. By Rebekah Moan Fusion PET/CT detects an additional one-fifth of active lesions from the supraclavicular notch to the adrenals that are not found on chest CT alone, according to a retrospective study. Though PET/CT has been proven to be more sensitive than chest CT alone in detecting some types of cancer, chest CT is still among the first exams prescribed to patients with a known or suspected malignancy, said author Dr. Jean-Charles Vinet, a radiology…
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Take a moment and see who are the top case contributors on radRounds - our new leaderboard is now up. Congrats to them!
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Leaderboard to see who is leading the pack.
Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 8, 2009 at 1:25pm —
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radRounds has created a radiology podcast directory in response to member request. We aim to grow this radiology-focused directory with both your recommendations and also with more medical imaging related podcasts or vodcasts being developed by various radiology publications and radiology societies. Please let us know if you want to add or make a suggestion to the directory. You can visit our new radiology podcast directory by visiting this…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 7, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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The governing boards of the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) have reached an agreement in principle for a strategic integration that would leverage the unique strengths of each organization and provide the potential for enhanced service to radiologists and medical physicists seeking continuing medical education, quality and safety programs and a strong voice in Washington. The agreement in principle establishes a…
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on February 6, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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