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Moving From CR to DR
Imaging directors share why their organization made the change.

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    When it comes to workplace ergonomics, radiologists are becoming the patients, with job-related musculoskeletal injuries on the rise. The right chair—with the right training—can help.
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Postcards From San Francisco
SIR 2012 hit the streets of San Francisco for the society’s annual meeting. Read our coverage of some of the key presentations.

By Rahul V. Pawar, MD, and Kris Giordano, RT

An 85-year-old woman presents with progressive headaches and focal neurological deficits. Read more »
Progressive Myelopathy
Source: AJR 2006; 186:S227-S229

A 55-year-old woman with 3-year history of progressive lower extremity numbness and weakness. Coronal MR angiogram, obtained using gadolinium bolus technique (4-sec delay), of lower thoracic spine shows enlarged, tortuous draining veins (arrowheads) along surface of spinal cord.

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