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Editor's Choice

  • CME available Managing Incidental Findings on Abdominal CT: White Paper of the ACR Incidental Findings Committee
    October 2010 (Vol. 7 | No. 10 | Pages 754-773)

    Lincoln L. Berland, Stuart G. Silverman, Richard M. Gore, William W. Mayo-Smith, Alec J. Megibow, Judy Yee, James A. Brink, Mark E. Baker, Michael P. Federle, W. Dennis Foley, Isaac R. Francis, Brian R. Herts, Gary M. Israel, Glenn Krinsky, Joel F. Platt, William P. Shuman, Andrew J. Taylor

  • CME available Breast Cancer Screening With Imaging: Recommendations From the Society of Breast Imaging and the ACR on the Use of Mammography, Breast MRI, Breast Ultrasound, and Other Technologies for the Detection of Clinically Occult Breast Cancer
    January 2010 (Vol. 7 | No. 1 | Pages 18-27)

    Carol H. Lee, D. David Dershaw, Daniel Kopans, Phil Evans, Barbara Monsees, Debra Monticciolo, R. James Brenner, Lawrence Bassett, Wendie Berg, Stephen Feig, Edward Hendrick, Ellen Mendelson, Carl D'Orsi, Edward Sickles, Linda Warren Burhenne

  • Ionizing Radiation in Abdominal CT: Unindicated Multiphase Scans Are an Important Source of Medically Unnecessary Exposure
    November 2011 (Vol. 8 | No. 11 | Pages 756-761)

    Kristie M. Guite, J. Louis Hinshaw, Frank N. Ranallo, Mary J. Lindstrom, Fred T. Lee

  • Trends in Utilization Rates of the Various Imaging Modalities in Emergency Departments: Nationwide Medicare Data From 2000 to 2008
    October 2011 (Vol. 8 | No. 10 | Pages 706-709)

    Vijay M. Rao, David C. Levin, Laurence Parker, Andrea J. Frangos, Jonathan H. Sunshine

  • CME available Failure to Notify Reportable Test Results: Significance in Medical Malpractice
    November 2011 (Vol. 8 | No. 11 | Pages 776-779)

    Brian D. Gale, Dana P. Bissett-Siegel, Steven J. Davidson, David C. Juran

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