IMAGNOSTICS

MONTHLY WEB NEWSMAGAZINE OF IRIA
Third edition- July 2006

Editorial Thought for the month
From this edition onwards imagnostics will not be incorporating abstracts of recent articles. Since imaging is such a dynamic modality all recent updates will be incorporated in our blog whic is a single-click access from our home-page (Just click on e-blogger).

Hope you enjoy the new features of the web-site. I am happy to tell you that the RSNA journals and the Journal of the American College of Radiology can be accessed from our IRIA HQ office..
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It's not what you have, but what you enjoy That constitutes your abundance. Your real riches are riches in your head and heart.

Wealth without enjoyment is little consolation. True satisfaction comes from appreciating what you have.

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E-CME Abstracts
History of gall bladder pathology, commonest being calculus is possibly as old as the history of mankind. However, recognition of gall bladder pathology is credited to Greek physician "Alexander Trallianus" (525-605). Andreas Vesalius (1514-1516) reported accurate description of human gall stone. First elective cholecystosonography for hydrops gall bladder was performed by John S. Bobbs on 15th July 1867. More... Glioblastoma multiforme with a typical diffusion-weighted MR findings More...
Coracoid tip position on frontal radiographs of the shoulder: a predictor of common shoulder pathologies? More...
Is carotid duplex scanning sufficient as the sole investigation prior to carotid endarterectomy? More...
First-Trimester or Second-Trimester Screening, or Both, for Down's Syndrome More...





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