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Radiology Editorials/Reviews/Perspectives/Science to Practice 2011

January 2011 Vol. 258(1)

(1) Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:DSA versus CT Angiography--Is the Answer Available?

February 2011 Vol. 258(2)

Science to Practice

(1) Science to Practice: Will Gadolinium-enhanced MR Imaging Be Useful in Assessment of At-Risk Pregnancies?

March 2011 Vol. 258(3)

 

(1) Longitudinal MR Imaging in Alzheimer Disease: A Study Anyone Can Join

April 2011 Vol. 259(1)

 

(1) Quantitative Markers for Neuropsychiatric Disease: Give It a Rest

(2)Focal Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: Variability in Radiologists’ Recommendations for Follow-up Imaging

May 2011 Vol. 259(2)

(1) CT Dose Index and Patient Dose: They Are Not the Same Thing

(2) Use of Graph Theory to Evaluate Brain Networks: A Clinical Tool for a Small World?

(3) First-Generation Radiography: The Patient’s Perspective

(4) Where Is the Honor in Honorary Authorship?

June 2011 Vol. 259(3)

 

(1) Vertebroplasty and the Placebo Response

July 2011 Vol. 260(1)

 

(1) Getting to Yes: The Fate of Neuroradiology Manuscripts Rejected by Radiology over a 2-year Period

August 2011 Vol. 260(2)

 Science to Practice

(1) Science to Practice: Will Magnetic Guidance of Microbubbles Play a Role in Clinical Molecular Imaging?

September 2011 Vol. 260(3)

 Science to Practice

(1)Science to Practice: Are Theranostic Agents with Encapsulated Cells the Key for Diabetes Therapy?

October 2011 Vol. 261(1)

 

(1)CT Radiation Dose: Trending in the Right Direction

November 2011 Vol. 261(2)

(1)Pediatric Radiopharmaceutical Doses: New Guidelines

 
December 2011 Vol. 261(3)
  
    Gustav Andreisek,
  • Juerg Hodler,
  • and Johann SteurerUncertainties in the Diagnosis of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Radiology December 2011 261:681-684; doi:10.1148/radiol.11111086 Excerpt
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    Despite years of extensive research in lumbar spinal stenosis, many uncertainties remain and might be solved only through collaboration of experts in different specialties.

    • Verônica Rolim S. Fernandes and
  • João A. C. LimaFunctional Coronary Imaging with Magnetic Resonance: A “Renaissance”? Radiology December 2011 261:685-687; doi:10.1148/radiol.11111748 Excerpt
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    In this issue of Radiology, a group of investigators from Northwestern University in Chicago demonstrate a clever method for measuring coronary artery distensibility noninvasively with MR imaging, taking advantage of parallel imaging to acquire a three-dimensional volume that included the entire heart and from which the coronary arteries could be successfully segmented.

    • Laura Carrozzi and
  • Giovanni ViegiLung Cancer and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The Story Goes On Radiology December 2011 261:688-691; doi:10.1148/radiol.11111950 Excerpt
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    Gierada et al suggest that quantitative CT measurement of emphysema within the screening programs for lung cancer has a limited potential practical value, but their study has limitations