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Four Things to Watch in 2010
Radiology Today selected these four topics from the RSNA annual meeting as trends to watch in the coming year and beyond. One is increased competition; check out the others in this annual feature.

Featured Articles

  • Decision Support for Rad Reports
    Radiologists agree that bringing in outside supporting information adds value to a radiology report. The challenge seems to be developing an efficient, cost-effective way of doing that. Experts discuss the problems and success of decision-support tools.

  • Uproar — Imaging Community Greets New USPSTF Mammography Screening Guidelines With Scorn
    New guidelines suggesting that women at normal risk for breast cancer should not routinely have mammograms until the age of 50 have brought a barrage of criticism from imagers, cancer organizations, advocacy groups, and patients themselves. They think it is foolish to strip away what they see as proven benefits of mammography.

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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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