Radiography
Low-Dose Chest CT Effective in Reducing Radiation for Evaluation of Cardiothoracic Surgery Patients
Research demonstrated that a 64-detector CT angiography utilizing prospective ECG gating produces a quality image with a considerably reduced patient radiation dose when compared to retrospective ECG gating. More...30 May 2011
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Breast Tumors Detected Between Mammograms More Likely to Be Aggressive
Digital X-Ray and Fluoroscopy Systems Increase Workflow in Scottish Hospital
Accurate Diagnosis of Shoulder Injury by MDCT Arthrography
New Screens Improve Diagnosis at Mammography-Screening Center
Improved Contrast Agent Protocols Eliminate New Cases of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis
Combining CT, FDG-PET Provides More Accurate, Customized Treatments for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
PET-CT Identifies Cognitive Reserve in Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Dual-Energy CT Appears Promising for Evaluating the Severity of Gout
MicroDose Mammography Reduces Radiation Dose by Half
Eliminating Pelvic Imaging Will Reduce Radiation Dose for Detecting Venous Thromboembolism
CT 3D Printing Technology to Be Used for Neurosurgical Planning
Negative Effects Seen from Revised Mammography Recommendation for Women Ages 40-49
Recommendations Provided on Appropriate Use of CT in Emergency Medicine
Women at Higher Risk of Kidney Damage After Heart Imaging Test
Body Composition Assessment Tool Developed for Bone Density Systems
A Better Imaging Agent Designed for Heart Disease, Breast Cancer
Patient-Friendly Diagnostic Imaging Helps Improve Pediatric Care
Significant Increase in Lung Nodule Detection with Chest X-Ray Application
Hybrid Operating Room with X-Ray Capability Optimizes Workflow
Radiation Safety Addressed by Interventional Radiology Society
X-Rays Provide New Clues into Muscle Contraction Mechanics
64-Slice CT System Has Wide Aperture and Lateral Shifting Table
Considerable Increase in Pediatric CT Imaging Seen in the Emergency Departments
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