Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsKeep aware of pros and cons of digital chest tomosynthesisLow-dose digital tomosynthesis of the thorax administers a similar radiation dose to plain radiography but is far more accurate, can be applied to most lung nodule evaluations, and is useful for follow-up of the size change of nodules or other lesions, according to new prize-winning research.February 13, 2013CTMeet Spain's 1st ECR president; radiation scandal update; cardiac MR keynoteFebruary 12, 2013ConferenceExclusive: Interview with ECR's 1st Spanish presidentDr. José Ignacio Bilbao will become the first Spanish president of the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) next month. He cares deeply about training and education, and has some strong views about the future of interventional radiology. Outside of work, he has a passion for architecture and good food.February 12, 2013MRIFrance grabs the headlines; Strickland on teleradiology; mad cow disease & MRIFebruary 5, 2013MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderFebruary 3, 2013Clinical NewsGet more familiar with MR imaging of CJD, Italians urgeResearchers from Rome have urged all radiologists to boost their knowledge of the MRI findings and characteristics of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), particularly because in some cases MRI can lead to a correct diagnosis even when the clinical information and electroencephalography plus cerebrospinal fluid analysis data are uncertain.February 3, 2013Molecular ImagingArab Health news: PET/MRI, tablet computers, breast screening in EgyptJanuary 29, 2013Clinical NewsArab Health: Take care with tablets in clinical practiceDUBAI - Tablets and mobile devices offer huge potential for viewing images, particularly in the emergency room and in consultations with referring physicians, but they will not replace diagnostic workstations, predicted two expert speakers on day three of Arab Health.January 29, 2013Clinical NewsArab Health: Disappearing women cause anguish after screeningDUBAI - Fresh data about the Egyptian breast cancer screening program released on the second day of Arab Health confirm that "unreachables" -- patients with suspicious cases who fail to show for follow-up -- remain a serious problem.January 28, 2013Clinical NewsArab Health: Is PET/MRI really worth the extra cost?DUBAI - Most PET/MR systems cost between $5 million and $7 million U.S., whereas a new generation PET/CT machine with 128 detectors costs between $1.5 million and $2 million U.S. Is PET/MR worth the extra dollars, asks a global expert on hybrid imaging at Arab Health.January 27, 2013Previous PagePage 156 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?To mark the 15th anniversary of AuntMinnieEurope and the retirement of Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward, we present a list of the 15 all-time favorite articles.Molecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineMolecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcing