Medical Imaging Technology 2008 Vol. 2

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Contrast Reaction
Contrast Reaction

Although contrast media are safe, most physicians who administer agents can expect to see some adverse reactions.


Contrast Reaction
Although contrast media are safe, most physicians who administer agents can expect to see some adverse reactions.
The Truth about NSF
There has been a rapid emergence of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients with kidney disease.
3D Education
Patient care has become a priority in the US, with medical schools and colleges implementing many curricular changes.
Brain Power
The world's first 9.4T MRI scanner for human functional neuroimaging was developed in 2004.
Cooperation and Competition
The medical imaging markets in the US and Europe offer an ideal opportunity to compare how regional markets coexist.
High-Tech Birth
3D/4D technology provides a unique ability to examine foetal structures with higher accuracy, and in motion.
Open Access
Medical imaging is undergoing a dramatic change with the implementation of picture archiving and communications systems.
Balancing Cost and Care
The use of medical imaging has increased greatly over the last ten years.
Benefits and Risks
The value of computed tomography as a diagnostic tool is unquestionable, but its use carries some risk.
Child's Play
Can a child life specialist make a difference in a diagnostic imaging department?
Privilege is Mine
Professor Andy Adam recently ended his one-year presidency of the European Society of Radiology.


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