The Radiological Society of North America conferred its highest honor, the Gold Medal, upon R. Nick Bryan, M.D., Ph.D.; William R. Hendee, Ph.D; and James H. Thrall, M.D.
A University of Minnesota study of prostate cancer tumors from Caucasian and African-American men has shown no evidence that the cancer is more aggressive in black men.
Patients with high-risk radiologic predictors of injury can benefit from an aggressive screening policy for cerebrovascular injury, researchers from the University of Wisconsin affirm.
Abdominal aortic injury can be seen in the setting of trauma in the emergency department and CT can be used to rapidly and efficiently recognize and characterize the injury based on both direct and indirect findings, as well as catalog associated injuries.
A new layout will help RSNA 2008 attendees see more in less time. Three exhibit halls-Hall A in the South Building, Hall B in the North Building and Hall D in the Lakeside Center-will now house the Technical Exhibition.