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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Psychoradiology
A presentation of the state of the art in the emerging field of psychoradiology.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Role of Radiology
The radiologic appearance of pulmonary tuberculosis is discussed with an emphasis on the role of imaging within the clinical context.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radiation Effects of Fluoroscopy on Patients’ Skin and Hair
A review of the current data concerning the essential factors regarding radiation effects on patients’ skin and hair. Fluoroscopy guided procedures and radiation therapy are discussed.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radiation Management of Interventional Procedures
Techniques for managing the radiation dose during fluorosopically-guided interventional procedures.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radiography and CT of Adult Large-Bowel Obstruction
A review of the imaging findings in multiple causes of large bowel obstruction and a comparison with acute colonic pseudo-obstruction.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radioiodine Therapy for Thyroid Cancer
Objectives of radioiodine therapy for thyroid cancer are presented, and agents, targets and treatment strategies for iodine-refractory thyroid cancer are discussed.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radiologic Assessment of Brain AVM
The radiologic assessment of patients to aid in decision making as it pertains to clinical management of AVMs.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radiologic Assessment of Native Renal Vasculature
A multi-modality radiologic assessment of native renal vasculature.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radionuclide Imaging in Ischemic Stroke
Radioactive tracers and applications of radioisotope studies in stroke evaluation are presented. Future perspectives using hybrid imaging are discussed.
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Radiology Trends for Technologists
Radionuclide Imaging in the Surgical Management of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
This review emphasizes the importance of performing imaging before any surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism.











