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Technology Update: DR
Industry experts comment on the increasing use of direct DR and the current innovations in the field, such as mobile systems and dose management.

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    In the second part of Radiology Today’s discussion on preliminary vs. final reads, hospitals and on-site radiologists provide their opinions on the subject.

    Rolling Again
    Teamwork, mobile units, and flexibility restored imaging services to NYU Langone in just under two months.

    Breast Tomosynthesis
    Once received with skepticism, this 3D mammography tool has grown in popularity with its provided benefits, such as fewer callbacks, but radiologists suggest that protocols on when to use it are needed.


By Charan Singh, MD; Danilo Gomes, MD; and Alex Merkulov, MD

An 85-year-old man presents for surveillance CT angiography after endovascular repair of an infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm using an aortobiiliac Endologix endograft. 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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