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For Release: August 8, 2008
Coronary CTA Costs Less Than Standard of Care for Triaging Women With Acute Chest Pain
For Release: August 4, 2008
MDCT Just as Accurate as MRI in Assessing Myocardial Infarction in Emergency Setting
For Release: August 1, 2008
Allergic-Like Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Material Can Be Treated Safely With Commonly Used Medications and No Long-Term Side Effects
“Convenience” of Screening Mammography Facilities Plays Major Role in Patient Retention
For Release: July 18, 2008
iTunes Allows Radiologists to Save, Sort and Search Personal Learning Files
For Release: July 16, 2008
Kidney Damage Caused by Iodinated Contrast Material Thought to be Overestimated, Study Shows
MDCT using Virtual Gastroscopy and Multiplanar Reformation Images Differentiates Between Malignant and Benign Gastric Ulcers
For Release: July 1, 2008
Line-up of AJR Editors Expanded to Meet the Needs of Changing Profession
For Release: June 18, 2008
Tammie L.S. Benzinger, MD, of Washington University Awarded 2008 ARRS/Elio Bracco Scholarship
For Release: June 6, 2008
MRI Useful and Reliable in Surgical Planning of Patients with Rectal Cancer
For Release: May 29, 2008
Whole Milk is Effective and Cost-Effective as Oral Contrast Agent
For Release: May 21, 2008
MDCT Can Detect Illegal “Dissolved” Drugs
For Release: May 20, 2008
Incidental Adrenal Masses Commonly Seen on CT Are Usually Benign; No Follow-Up Needed
ARRS Announces 2008 Electronic Exhibit Award Winners
Stephen D. Brown, MD of Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Awarded First Ever ARRS/Leonard Berlin Scholarship in Medical Professionalism
For Release: May 19, 2008
MR Imaging Accurately Determines Prostate Cancer Treatment Failure
For Release: May 16, 2008
ARRS Announces New Officers for 2008-2009
ARRS Names 2008 Residents in Radiology Award Winners
Eric J. Hall Awarded 2008 ARRS Gold Medal Award
Christopher R.B. Merritt, MD Awarded 2008 ARRS Gold Medal Award
Robert J. Stanley, MD, Awarded 2008 Gold Medal Award
Fibroids Common, but Women Have Options
For Release: May 8, 2008
Six-Month Follow-Up Diagnostic Mammograms Recommended for Women with Probably Benign Lesions
For Release: May 7, 2008
Ultrasound First, Not CT, for Diagnosing Suspected Acute Appendicitis
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