Tag Archives: CT

Dose Management, A Critical Issue In Radiology

Radiation dose management has become a “hot topic” as witnessed by several RSNA presentations about this subject and also obviously the attention it has gotten in the press because of several incidents causing people to be severely over-exposed with X-ray … Continue reading

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New Views on the Horizon

One of the best things about the annual RSNA conference is the opportunity to be introduced to new science and technology. Although a long-awaited modality (integrated PET/MRI) took center stage at the 2010 meeting, some of the most exciting advances … Continue reading

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The Life – Saving Benefits Of Cardiac Imaging

Doctors depend on cardiac imaging when they have patients suffering from chest pain or other risk symptoms of heart problems. This imaging procedure helps doctors in finding out whether there is an evidence of heart disease, such as blockages in … Continue reading

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Medical Imaging for Healthcare IT personnel:

It’s a challenge for Healthcare IT personnel who are working in radiology centers to understand exactly what happens during the imaging process. Here is a brief introduction of medical imaging and the modalities used during the process to make healthcare … Continue reading

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