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Medscape Conference Coverage, based on selected sessions at the:
American Roentgen Ray Society 104th Annual Meeting
May 2 - 7, 2004, Miami Beach, Florida

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Women's Imaging -- Are We There Yet?
Jannette Collins, MD, MEd, FCCP
Conference News
SMASH Imaging Increases Effectiveness of Musculoskeletal MRI 5/7/04
[Medscape Medical News]
This imaging modality decreased examination time with no negative impact on images or patient outcome.
MDCT Eliminates Need for X-Rays in Evaluating Spinal Injuries 5/6/04
[Medscape Medical News]
In a group of patients with lumbar spine fracture, more than half the fractures were missed on plain film, while all were seen on multidetector computed tomography.
Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy Completely Removes Benign Breast Masses 5/6/04
[Medscape Medical News]
No lesions have recurred to date; this trend is expected to continue over the two-year follow-up because of the establishment of clear margins and the nature of benign breast masses.

 
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