September 2001: Ultrasound


Features


3D Ultrasound: It’s Ready for Prime Time ... Really!
  by Lisa Fratt
  Sponsored by an educational grant from Medison. Three-dimensional ultrasound is facilitating diagnoses for a variety of conditions, with “automatic acquisition” a key feature in 3D technology and patient exams.
Imaging the Prostate
  by Gillian Klucas
  With one in six men experiencing prostate cancer during his life, imaging the affected organ and surrounding tissue to determine the extent of disease remains difficult, but transrectal ultrasound and fusion imaging are making inroads.
PACS in Freestanding Facilities
  by Wayne Forrest
  Not every facility can afford a PACS, especially small, independent healthcare providers. Less expensive alternatives are becoming available to help remote facilities treat their patients better.


Departments

  To the Point
Ultrasound's defining grace goes on and on
  Emerging Trends
PACS, PACS and more PACS
  by Doug Orr
  Newswatch
September 2001
  Managing Technology
In a Pinch — Mobile, Rental and Interim Equipment Solutions
  by Marie S. Marchese
  Implementing Digital
CR and all its Practicality
  by Marie S. Marchese
Product Showcase
  Advertisers Index
September 2001
Special Section

3D: All the Dimensions of Diagnosis
  by Sydney Schuster
  Three-dimensional ultrasound is making its mark against the other medical imaging modalities to allow for easier viewing of organs, arteries and vessels, as 3D reconstruction yields more precise reference points and more accurate measurements than 2D images.
Pediatric Ultrasound
  by Cheryl Hall Harris
  Little Patients, Big Images
Ultrasound Surges in the OR
  by Lin Muschlitz

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