ECR Today 2013: Periódico del Congreso Europeo de Radiología
ECR Today 2013 (PDF-Web AETR).
CT pioneers spell out how to reduce patient's anxiety over dose.
Keep aware of diffusion-weighted imaging capacity of new MRI systems.
Organisation and logistics crucial to imaging in emergencies.
New clinical applications help boost appeal of MR-guided focused ultrasound.
Las grandees questions: what's the link between the finest Rioja and radiology?
Berlin team lines up to share experiences and display knowledge of cholangiocarcinoma.
Debate intensifies over practice diagnostic remit of catheter angiography in neuroimaging.
MRI and PET-CT can assist in assessing treatment response in hematological malignancies.
Role extension for radiographers becomes reality in research and education.
Vascular disease comes under growing scrutiny.
Adults with congenital heart disease represent growing challenge for healthcare professionals.
Tailored imaging remains urgent priority in immuno-compromised patients.
Advanced MR imaging helps in interpretation of brain tumours.
MRI manufacturers target business opportunities in emerging markets.
SliceRT sets new standard for radiation therapy research tools.
BRIC1936: a software suite for lesion assessment: segmentation, progression and intensity analysis in magnetic resonance imaging.
ESHNR continues to bring radiological specialists together.
The ESMRMB looks forward to its 30th Annual Scientific Meeting in Toulouse 2013.
Towards focused ultrasound treatment of tumors in moving organs.
ENCITE concludes in November 2012 with huge gains in cellular therapy
Editor-in-chief looks back on five years of European Radiology.
Modernisation of Professional Qualifications Directive.
Management in Radiology: a topic of increasing significance.
Interaction between basic science and clinic key to successful research, claims today's Honorary Lecturer.
ECR 2013 set to welcome top medical students and residents.
Radiology in the Netherlands: specialization and consolidation.
French radiology takes on challenges posed by cancer.
Italian radiology builds on its past to improve patient care.
Bosnia and Herzegovina focuses on education.
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