Journal Club ❯ September 2015
- A Default Normal Chest CT Structured Reporting Field for Coronary Calcifications Does Not Cause Excessive False-Negative Reporting.
- A Survey of Radiation Doses in CT Urography Before and After Implementation of Iterative Reconstruction.
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria Radiologic Management of Infected Fluid Collections.
- Aortic Dissection: Accurate Subintimal Flap Fenestration by Using a Reentry Catheter with Fluoroscopic Guidance-Initial Single-Institution Experience.
- Can Quantitative CT Texture Analysis be Used to Differentiate Fat-poor Renal Angiomyolipoma from Renal Cell Carcinoma on Unenhanced CT Images?
- CT Evaluation of Small-Diameter Coronary Artery Stents: Effect of an Integrated Circuit Detector with Iterative Reconstruction.
- Detection of occult, undisplaced hip fractures with a dual-energy CT algorithm targeted to detection of bone marrow edema.
- Does early ED CT scanning of afebrile patients with first episodes of acute pancreatitis ever change management?
- Dose Length Products for the 10 Most Commonly Ordered CT Examinations in Adults: Analysis of Three Years of the ACR Dose Index Registry.
- Dual- and Multi-Energy CT: Principles, Technical Approaches, and Clinical Applications.
- Enhancement of the pulmonary arteries and thoracic aorta: comparison of a biphasic contrast injection and fixed delay protocol with a monophasic injection and a timing bolus protocol.
- Hepatic Parenchymal Heterogeneity on Contrast-enhanced CT Scans Following Oxaliplatin-based Chemotherapy: Natural History and Association with Clinical Evidence of Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome.
- Hereditary angioedema: imaging manifestations and clinical management.
- How the ACR Works: The Vital Role of the Council Steering Committee: Representing Our Members and Setting College Policy.
- Imaging Features of Various Adrenal Neoplastic Lesions on Radiologic and Nuclear Medicine Imaging
- Inflammatory appendix mass in patients with acute appendicitis: CT diagnosis and clinical relevance.
- Isolated spontaneous dissection of a visceral artery: a rare cause of epigastric pain.
- Limited added utility of performing follow-up contrast-enhanced CT in patients undergoing initial non-enhanced CT for evaluation of flank pain in the emergency department.
- MDCT of the hand and wrist: beyond trauma.
- On the Same Page-Physicist and Radiologist Perspectives on Protocol Management and Review.
- Protocol Management and Design: Current and Future Best Practices.
- Qualitative FDG PET Image Assessment Using Automated Three-Segment MR Attenuation Correction Versus CT Attenuation Correction in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital: A Prospective Study.
- Radiogenomics: What It Is and Why It Is Important.
- Reviewing CT Scout Images: Observations of an Expert Witness
- Scapular Fractures: What Radiologists Need to Know.
- Solitary Pure Ground-Glass Nodules 5 mm or Smaller: Frequency of Growth.
- Stump appendicitis: surgical background, CT appearance, and imaging mimics.
- Subprosthetic Pannus after Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: Cardiac CT Findings and Clinical Features.
- The emergency room diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract perforation: the role of CT.
- Variation in the utilization and positivity rates of CT pulmonary angiography among emergency physicians at a tertiary academic emergency department.
- Wrist fractures: sensitivity of radiography, prevalence, and patterns in MDCT.