Radiology Podcasts
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June 2013, King and Peshock Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: White matter hyperintensities: use of aortic arch pulse wave velocity to predict volume independent of other cardiovascular risk factors. Radiology 2013;267(3):709-717. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - May 23, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
May 2013, Gutman Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: MR imaging predictors of molecular profile and survival: multi-institutional study of the TCGA glioblastoma data set. Radiology 2013;267(2):560-569. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - April 19, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
May 2013, Carney Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Diagnostic mammography: identifying minimally acceptable interpretive performance criteria. Radiology 2013;267(2):359-367. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - April 19, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
May 2013, Gutman Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: MR imaging predictors of molecular profile and survival: multi-institutional study of the TCGA glioblastoma data set. Radiology 2013;267(2):560-569. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - April 19, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
Personalizing Radiation in Lung Cancer
Tailoring radiation, like chemotherapy, is key to the curative treatment of lung cancer and requires close collaboration among medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists, says Dr. Mark Kris. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - January 28, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
February 2013, Baker Discussion
ARTICLES DISCUSSED: The demography of medical malpractice suits against radiologists; Radiology 2013;266(2):539-547. The causes of medical malpractice suits against radiologists in the United States; Radiology 2013;266(2):548-554. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - January 23, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
February 2013, Davenport Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Comparison of acute transient dyspnea after intravenous administration of gadoxetate disodium and gadobenate dimeglumine: effect on arterial phase image quality; Radiology 2013;266(2):452-461. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - January 23, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
GRACEcast-087_Lung-Cancer_Detection and Work-Up of Lung Nodules, by David Yankelevitz
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Dr. David Yankelevitz, Professor of Radiology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, reviews technical advances in CT screening for lung nodules, features suggesti...
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Added: 01/09/2013 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - January 9, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts
Limit Therapy to Cure Limited-Stage HL?
Dr. John Radford discusses the RAPID trial, which suggests that PET scans may identify early-stage Hodgkin lymphoma patients who can be cured by chemotherapy alone, without radiotherapy. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - January 7, 2013 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
January 2013, Part 2
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Assessing radiologist performance using combined digital mammography and breast tomosynthesis compared with digital mammography alone: results of a multicenter, multireader trial; Radiology 2013;266(1):104-113. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - December 20, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
A Challenger to Interim PET in Lymphoma
Dr. Bruce Cheson reports on recent data suggesting that measurement of metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis may be a better predictor of outcome in lymphoma than interim PET scanning. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - October 29, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
November 2012
ARTICLES DISCUSSED: Pulmonary perifissural nodules on CT scans: rapid growth is not a predictor of malignancy. de Hoop B, van Ginneken B, Gietema H, Prokop M; Radiology 2012;265(2):611-616. Coronary in-stent restenosis: assessment with CT coronary angiography. Andreini D, Pontone G, Mushtaq S, et al; Radiology 2012;265(2):410-417. Hyperpolarized water as an MR imaging contrast agent: feasibility of in vivo imaging in a rat model. Lingwood MD, Siaw TA, Sailasuta N, et al; Radiology 2012;265(2):418-425. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - October 22, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
Survival radiology for GPs
Dr Sarah Skinner outlines a structured approach to interpretation of common emergency X-rays. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - October 13, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
Strict NPO Rules May Be Counterproductive in Contrast CT
Are you helping or hurting your patients by denying them food and liquids long before a contrast CT scan? (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - October 5, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
A New Role for Imaging in Frontotemporal Dementia
Imaging features in frontotemporal dementia could be useful in differentiating C9ORF72 from other mutations and sporadic disease. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - September 27, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Can Imaging Results Lead the Oncologist Astray?
Dr. Kathy Miller, who reports 2 cases of ER+ breast cancer in which radiology misidentified metastases, worries that oncologists are relying more on technology than on their own clinical savvy. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - August 13, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Are CT Scans for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Cost-Effective?
This F1000 commentary reports on a study whose findings support performing CT in a patient with chronic rhinosinusitis before initiating medical therapy. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - August 6, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
3-D CT Improves Diagnosis in Multiple Indications -- Part 2
The report was once the sole communication method, but clinicians now have 24/7 access to images on their iPads. Must radiologists who want to stay ahead of this curve embrace 3-D CT? (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - July 12, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
3-D CT Improves Diagnosis in Multiple Indications -- Part 1
Radiologists have been slow to warm to the shift to 3-D CT, but other specialties, and patients, prefer it. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - July 2, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Common Findings in CT Imaging of the Acute Abdomen
What genitourinary and renal findings can you anticipate with acute abdominal ED admissions? (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - June 11, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Interview: Survival radiology for GPs
Dr Sarah Skinner outlines a structured approach to interpretation of common emergency X-rays. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - May 31, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
Article: Survival radiology for GPs
Dr Sarah Skinner outlines a structured approach to interpretation of common emergency X-rays. (Source: Australian Family Physician audio)
Source: Australian Family Physician audio - May 31, 2012 Category: Primary Care Authors: The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners Source Type: podcasts
Central Pontine Myelinolysis: Don't Rely on the MRI
The first MRI can be normal in patients with central pontine myelinolysis, necessitating serial imaging to document the brain abnormalities. (Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast)
Source: Medscape Radiology Podcast - May 31, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Does Elevated Risk Require MRI?
Dr. Kathy Miller commends the American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN) for a recent study assessing the value of MRI in women at intermediate risk for breast cancer. (Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast)
Source: Medscape Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Podcast - April 6, 2012 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Medscape Source Type: podcasts
Episode 17: 3D Mammography Gains Momentum
A new imaging tool is poised to transform breast cancer screening. Plus, cancer researchers develop 3D tissue models and a radiologist shares her perspective. (Source: Harvard Medical Labcast)
Source: Harvard Medical Labcast - March 29, 2012 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Harvard Medical School Office of Communications and External Relations Source Type: podcasts
March 2012: Jarvik Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Lumbar MR imaging and reporting epidemiology: do epidemiologic data in reports affect clinical management? Radiology 2012;262(3):941-946. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - February 22, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
March 2012: Summers Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Distributed human intelligence for colonic polyp classification in computer-aided detection for CT colonography. Radiology 2012;262(3):824-833. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - February 22, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
February 2012: Lee Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: When does a radiologist’s recommendation for follow-up result in high-cost imaging? Radiology 2012;262(2):544-549. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - January 26, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts
January 2012: Choudhary Discussion
ARTICLE DISCUSSED: Spinal subdural hemorrhage in abusive head trauma: a retrospective study. Radiology 2012;262(1):216-223. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - January 19, 2012 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

