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Medscape Conference Coverage, based on selected sessions at the:
Radiological Society of North America 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting
November 28, 2004 - December 3, 2004, Chicago, Illinois

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Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting CME
Physicians - up to 1.25 hour(s) of AMA PRA category 1 credit
SPECT-CT: Function Meets Morphology, Again!
Hossein Jadvar, MD, PhD, FACNM, FACNP
Molecular Imaging: A New Epoch for Radiology -- and Healthcare
Hossein Jadvar, MD, PhD, FACNM, FACNP
New Agents Debut for Positron Emission Tomography
Hossein Jadvar, MD, PhD, FACNM, FACNP
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Conference News
CT Angiography Useful in Identifying Patients for Invasive Angiography 12/3/04
[Medscape Medical News]
In a prospective study, computed tomography angiography was a more accurate "filter" for patient selection than calcium scoring.
Aortic Calcium on CT Colonography Correlates With Risk of Cardiovascular Event 12/2/04
[Medscape Medical News]
In a retrospective study, extracolonic findings were seen as bonus of virtual colonoscopy.
Radiofrequency Ablation Effective for Local Control of Lung Cancer 12/2/04
[Medscape Medical News]
Radiofrequency ablation guided by computed tomography may be good option for patients who are poor surgical candidates.
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Imaging May Diagnose Bipolar Disorder 12/1/04
[Medscape Medical News]
Preliminary findings indicate that MRSI results can also differentiate the severity of bipolar disorder.
MRI-Guided Cryoablation Demonstrates Efficacy for Treatment of Liver Tumors 12/1/04
[Medscape Medical News]
In a preliminary study of patients with colon cancer metastases, success was related to lesion size.
Early Identification of Lung Cancer via CT Can Reduce Mortality Rate 11/30/04
[Medscape Medical News]
The newest analysis of data from the ongoing Early Lung Cancer Action Project also confirms the latent lung cancer risk among former smokers.
Stem Cell Treatment Appears Efficacious for Stress Incontinence 11/30/04
[Medscape Medical News]
A pilot study demonstrated that the treatment is durable for year or longer.

 
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