Newsletter - December, 2007
 
MDCT.net News
RSNA 2007 – MDCT.net Board Members' reports
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   MDCT at RSNA 2007 
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   Brain and stroke imaging with MDCT
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   Brain aneurysms, imaging and intervention
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   Carotid artery disease session at RSNA
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   Brain hemorrhage session
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   Vascular disorders of the spine
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   The multislice race is still going on
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   A new "intelligent" iCT scanner from Philips
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   CT news from Siemens Medical Solutions
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European School of Radiology in China
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Appreciation of radiation exposure from CT:
survey of pediatric surgeons

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Association profile: European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology
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  CM Safety
  New efficacy and safety data from the IMPACT study
 
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  Technical Considerations
  Underestimating the radiation risk of computed tomography
 
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  Radiation exposure in CT: the balance between benefits and risks
 
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  Book Review
  Cancer risk following radiation exposure from CT: a current concepts review from the New England Journal of Medicine
 
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Coming Soon!

 
MDCT, a non-invasive imaging technique, has proven to considerably impact upon productivity and patient management.

 
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    Dear Friends of MDCT.net,

As our first full year of activity comes to a close, we would like to thank you for your interest and continued attention to our site.

In this year, MDCT.net has regularly published original comment and commentary on the latest issues in multidetector CT. Controversial issues are dealt with in our "Hot Topic" column, while technological innovation is reviewed in "Updates in Technology". New books published by Springer-Verlag are examined in "Reviewed for You", while relevant journal articles and monographs are inserted in MDCT.net's Selected Literature database. Numerous multimedia case studies have been prepared by the scientific board, and are presented in quiz format so that MDCT.net's visitors can test their knowledge. We believe that these and other resources at MDCT.net make this site an important point of reference for the scientific community interested in MDCT technology and applications.

We hope you will continue to visit MDCT.net and will spread word among your colleagues about our contents and their professional utility.

With this last newsletter of 2007, we send our best wishes for the holiday season and coming new year.

Scientific Board and staff of MDCT.net
       
 
   
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    ESCR 2007, Annual Meeting >>
Rome, October 19, 2007

State of the Art in MDCT Technology and Applications >>
Düsseldorf, October 5-6, 2007


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