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Radiology Editorials 
2004

 

ISSUE EDITORIAL
December 2004 Vol.233;3
(1)Mammography Screening Can Survive Malpractice...If Radiologists Take Center Stage and Assume the Role of Educator
(2)Be Careful to Not Willingly Suspend Disbelief
 
November 2004 Vol.233;2
(1)Overconfidence,Overexposure, and Overprotection
(2)Imaging Technology and Practice Assessments:Diagnostic Performance,Clinical Relevance, and Generalizability in a Changing Enviroment
 
August 2004 Vol.232;2
(1)Chronic Pulmonary Embolism:Combing MR Angiography with Functional Assessment
(2)Building a Team for Change in an Academic Radiology Department
 
July 2004 Vol.232;1
(1)On the Testing and Reporting of Computer-aided Detection Results for Lung Cancer Detection
June 2004 Vol.230;6
(1)Cancer Upgrades at Excisional Biopsy after Diagnosis of Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia and Lobula Carcinoma in Situ at Core Needle Biopsy:Some Reasons Why
(2)Primer for Clinician Scholars in Academic Radiography
(3)MR Imaging:Its Development and the Recent Nobel Prize
 
May 2004 Vol.230;5
1)Suspected Appendicitis in Children:In Search of the Single Best Diagnostic Test
(2)Scoring System for CT in Cystic Fibrosis:Who Cares?
(3)The Battle of Intimal Hyperplasia in the War Against Femoropopliteal Disease
(4)Coronary Artery MR Angiography:Are We There Yet?
 
April 2004 Vol.230;4
(1)Computer-aided Detection in Clinical Enviroment:Benefits and Challenges for Radiologists
March 2004 Vol.230;3
(1)Latest Pulse Sequence for Displacement-encoded MR Imaging Incorporates Technical Improvements for Multiphase Measurement of Intramyocardial Strain
February 2004 Vol.230;2
(1)Quality and Consistency in CT Colonography and Research Reporting
January 2004 Vol.230;1
(1)Mammography Screening is Saving Thousands of Lives,but Will It Survive Medical Malpractice?
(2)Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia of the Liver:Hyperperfusion with Relative Ischemia--Poverty Amidst Plenty
 
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