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Expert brings insights, history, strong opinions to NSF controversy

December 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Vol. 30 No. 12 Expert brings insights, history, strong opinions to NSF controversy BY JOHN C. HAYES Sometimes we get to explore a controversy with a bit of historical perspective. That opportunity usually involves someone who has spent considerable time in radiology and has developed strong opinions about what the history shows. We have just such an example in a commentary from Prof. Dr. Peter Rinck that appears on page 23 of this edition. Rinck, an expert in MR contrast, looks at the association of nephrogenic systemic fibrois and gadolinium. Probably better than anyone else, Rinck has the clinical and scientific knowledge, along with the business perspective, that allows him to reach some interesting conclusions about how this problem came about.

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