September 2006: The 3D Lab: How Stanford Does It


Features

Cover Story
The 3D Lab: How Stanford Does It
  by Lena Kauffman
  Stanford's pioneering radiology department helps resolve the problem of efficiently producing the 3D images that an increasing number of referring physicians are demanding.

Breast MRI: What It Takes
  by Judith Gunn Bronson, MS
  Taking a focused approach to applying breast MRI indications and technologies.
Five Steps to Finding the Perfect PACS Administrator
  by Dana Hinesly
  You owe it to your department to take this seriously.


Sections

MRI & CT
  Intraoperative MR/OR allows imaging in the surgical arena; a 60% reduction in pediatric CT radiation dose can be achieved using a new technique.
Ultrasound
  IVUS system provides table-side controls; portable ultrasound used at Canada Grand Prix Formula 1 race; the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound to meet in October.
Oncology
  Researchers add functional information to virtual colonography and bronchoscopy with PET/CT; Cardinal Health acquires five PET radiopharmaceutical production facilities.
Informatics
  Vendors achieve interconnectivity at the IHE Europe Connectathon; new software release facilitates reconstruction of large MR and CT data sets using standard PC technology.
R&F
  Father-and-son chest radiologists look at changes over 40 years, and speculate on what's ahead; digital x-ray image detector produces 30 images per second.

Departments

  To the Point
A PACS Project Must-Have
  by Andi Lucas
  Special Feature
Quality Comparison: CR
  by John C. Weiser, PhD, and John Romlein, MS
Product Showcase
Emerging Technology
  Showcasing line scanning and needle-based CR detector technology.

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