Radiology Editorials/Reviews/Perspectives/Science to Practice 2012
(1)Science to Practice: Can Contrast-enhanced US of Targeted Microbubbles Be Used to Monitor and Quantify Inflammation in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
(1)Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging for Liver Lesion Characterization: A Critical Look
(2)Stepping Out Further from the Shadows: Disclosure of Harmful Radiologic Errors to Patients
(1)Tissue Characterization with Cardiac MR Imaging: A New Hope for Improving the Cardiac Outlook of Patients with Impaired Fasting Glucose?
(2)CT as an Outcome Surrogate in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis: Does the Effort Justify the Risks?
(1)Science to Practice: Imaging of Cellular Microparticles—Magic Dust or Just Dirt?
(1)Science to Practice: Son et Lumière—Understanding Tumor Heterogeneity
Perspectives
(1)The Lazarus Syndrome: The Ethics of Evidence-based versus Experience-based Medicine
(1)Agreeing (or Not) on How to Describe Spinal Stenosis: Expanding a Narrow Mindset
(1)Science to Practice: Can Macrophage Infiltration Serve as a Surrogate Marker for Stem Cell Viability?
(1)Through the Looking Glass Revisited: The Need for More Meaning and Less Drama in the Reporting of Dose and Dose Reduction in CT
(2)To Seek Perfection or Not? That Is the Question
(1)Cancer Risks from CT Scans: Now We Have Data, What Next?
(1)Size-specific Dose Estimation for CT: How Should It Be Used and What Does It Mean?