Philip Ward[email protected]CTRoberto Passariello's life; being pedantic isn't bad; new breast elastography methodAugust 20, 2013MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderAugust 18, 2013Clinical NewsRoberto Passariello: Europe mourns a great leaderDr. Roberto Passariello -- the famous radiologist, educator, and MRI pioneer known in Italy simply as "Professore" -- died on 11 August at the age of 72. As a tribute, we asked colleagues to share their memories of him and reflect on his life and career.August 18, 2013Clinical NewsDiffusion-weighted imaging adds value in rectal cancerDiffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is easy to acquire, has become a fine problem-solving tool in most circumstances, and is an important complement to other sequences in oncology imaging, attendees learned in Barcelona at the 2013 European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology congress.August 18, 2013CTLook out for Mr. Psneaky; news for TAVI patients; iPad and emergency CTAugust 13, 2013Clinical NewsBeware of the dreaded 'Psneaky Pseudolesions' on CTPseudolesions can easily be misread as true lesions on CT, and to prevent unnecessary investigations, it's essential for everybody -- particularly trainees -- to become more aware about how to spot them, noted the most viewed e-poster presented at the 2013 European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology congress.August 13, 2013Molecular ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Molecular Imaging InsiderAugust 11, 2013Clinical NewsHow molecular techniques can transform abdominal oncologyMolecular imaging is enhancing assessment of therapy response and facilitating risk-adapted, personalized therapy in malignancies. Moreover, research on exploiting the specific molecular features of tumors can translate into better clinical care.August 11, 2013CTTour de France goes mobile; Olympic stars & elbow pain; debate grows over traineesAugust 6, 2013Musculoskeletal RadiologyMRI rules supreme on elbow pain at London OlympicsIt's official: MRI was the overwhelming winner when it came to elbow investigations on competitors at the 2012 Olympic Games. Also, most elbow injuries occurred in power and combat sports such as judo, boxing, wrestling, and weightlifting, according to one of the first peer-reviewed, scientific articles about the games.August 6, 2013Previous PagePage 147 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineNuclear medicine specialists have high career satisfaction, but unfilled vacancies and career disparities persist, finds a workforce survey by the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).Molecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancer