Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) historically have been diagnosed with MRI and CT scans, but these options have their limitations, most…
General Radiology
Developments in medical imaging over recent years have enabled radiologists to provide earlier diagnoses and better treatments, while improving overall…
After every NFL game, it seems that at least four or five players from each team need an MRI exam…
Iohexol is a common iodinated contrast media used in a multitude of CT and X-ray exams. It is manufactured by…
X-ray remains the MVP in the sport of diagnosing bone fracture, due to its ease of use, accessibility, and low…
In radiology—a fast-paced, high-stress, and technology-driven environment—creating a patient safety culture is vital to ensuring quality care. The World Health…
By Michael Yuz, MD, MBA; Peter Dawson, FRCP, FRCR; and Floyd Katske, MDRadiology TodayVol. 23 No. 4 P. 10 Fast,…
By Beth W. OrensteinRadiology TodayVol. 23 No. 3 P. 10 The penalty phase could be delayed, but practices should start getting ready…
By Keith LoriaRadiology TodayVol. 23 No. 3 P. 18 Medical displays are adapting to fit the needs of working-from-home radiologists. Technology trends…
By Dave YeagerRadiology TodayVol. 23 No. 1 P. 14 News and Trends From RSNA 2021 After a year of living…

