Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsCTA detects coronary artery anomalies in SingaporeAn extensive study of the local population in Singapore has found that the incidence of coronary artery anomalies detected by CT angiography (CTA) is greater than has been reported elsewhere in the medical literature.October 9, 2011CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderOctober 5, 2011Clinical NewsCT becomes valuable tool for assessing chest painCT coronary artery calcification is proving effective for triaging patients who have presented at the rapid access chest pain clinic in a leading U.K. hospital. Based on six years of experience, the technique may now be more useful than traditional assessment methods.October 5, 2011Clinical NewsObesity and knee damage; hybrid imaging; abdominal MRAOctober 4, 2011Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderOctober 3, 2011Clinical NewsDrug mules and low-dose CT; optimize chest x-rays; cardiac CT registrySeptember 27, 2011Clinical NewsGerman registry sheds light on cardiac CTNew evidence from the German cardiac CT registry has shown that CT angiography is not followed by any further test in two out of three patients, is followed by invasive angiography in less than 20% of cases, and helps to avoid invasive angiography in 40% of patients.September 27, 2011Digital X-RayLow-dose CT shows promise in unearthing drug mulesAs the global battle against illegal drugs intensifies and criminals become ever more creative about their methods, researchers in Finland are seeking to develop a low-dose CT protocol that may be eventually used to screen suspected traffickers.September 25, 2011Clinical NewsVirtual autopsies; tributes to Marion Frank; CAD's progressSeptember 20, 2011Clinical NewsRadiographers pay tribute to their 'great dame'Tributes from across the world have been paid to Marion Frank, Hon DSc, the internationally renowned radiographer who died on Thursday at the age of 90. Known as "the great dame of radiography," she was a hugely influential and important figure in the profession, particularly in training and education.September 19, 2011Previous PagePage 180 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamProf. Marion Smits speaks about her new U.K. post at Cambridge University with Prof. Ferdia Gallagher’s group and looks ahead to ECR 2026.Womens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierMRIUnclear explanations of contrast MRI exams heighten patient anxietyMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?