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ECR 2013
Vienna's Wiener Riesenrad ferris wheel in the Wurstelprater amusement park stands as an example of the exciting cultural and entertainment activities that are always a highlight for ECR attendees.
March 10, 2013
ECR 2013
ECR 2013 attendees browse the meeting's posters online, thanks to the EPOS system.
March 10, 2013
South African radiology demonstrates its dynamism, vibrancy at ECR
By
Becky McCall
VIENNA - It's dynamic, exciting, and evolving. That's how an engaging presenter opened her talk about the state of academic radiology training in South Africa at ECR 2013. The reality, as displayed in the lectures at Saturday's "ESR meets South Africa" session, certainly lived up to the promise.
March 9, 2013
GI radiologists prepare for new era of personalized medicine
By
Philip Ward
VIENNA - Gastrointestinal (GI) imaging looks poised to make another quantum leap forward in the years ahead, as the field develops beyond simply anatomical imaging, embracing increasingly functional and quantitative techniques, according to speakers at Saturday's special focus session on GI imaging at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
PET/MR shows great potential for detecting multifocal cancers
By
Becky McCall
VIENNA - PET/MRI allows superior early detection and evaluation of cancers as they disseminate around the body. That was the key message of Dr. Heinz-Peter Schlemmer in his talk in Saturday's new horizons session at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
Utilizing MR for dense breasts saves biopsies, money
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - Adding dense breasts as a new standard indication for MR mammography in cases with unclear findings could ward off approximately 88% of biopsies and end up saving insurance companies money, according to research presented on Sunday morning at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
Radiologists dislike how their profession is portrayed on TV
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - Radiologists have a very low opinion of how their profession is portrayed on television programs, while patients and technologists believe the TV shows are accurate examples of radiology at work, according to the results of a survey presented on Sunday at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
Integrated CT detector improves coronary stenosis assessment
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - A new integrated circuit CT detector may improve the ability of clinicians to accurately grade coronary artery stenoses visualized during coronary CT angiography, especially when combined with thin-slice imaging and iterative reconstruction, researchers reported on Sunday at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
ECR 2013
Sunday's musical entertainment featured the unique stylings of Grupo Folklorico Chileno from Chile.
March 9, 2013
Excitement builds over digital breast tomosynthesis
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - Will digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) replace mammography for breast cancer screening? The answer depends on how well the modality performs in some forthcoming clinical trials, according to two experts in Sunday's special focus session at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
Advances in forensic imaging bring new opportunities for radiology
By
Simon Lee
VIENNA - As the reliability of modern forensic imaging rapidly improves, radiologists are being increasingly sought out by forensic pathologists to help examine bodies noninvasively, so they should be prepared to answer that call, according to experts in a special session on advances in forensic imaging on Sunday at ECR 2013.
March 9, 2013
ECR 2013
This week's special exhibition is entitled "X-Rays -- Evidence and Threat," and addresses the use of ionizing radiation for forensic purposes, as well as the rare cases in which it is used as a threat.
March 9, 2013
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