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A podcast devoted to diagnostic radiology, imaging physics, and radiation oncology, owned and published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

Issue Summary 4 Sep-Oct 2021

Acute, life-threatening GI bleeding- a frightening thing to find on call!  So many causes- do you know what they all look like?  Ross Frederick summar...
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Issue Summary 3 Sep-Oct 2021

The newest podcast highlights our monograph series, this time Emergency Neuroradiology - vital knowledge for all. Ross Frederick and Wende Gibbs discu...
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Issue Summary 2 Sep-Oct 2021

This week's podcast features a useful approach to the common and difficult case of the cystic abdominal or pelvic mass, as well as the LI-RADS diagnos...
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Issue Summary 1 Sep-Oct 2021

In this podcast: a life-saving review of soft tissue infections, like the dreaded necrotizing fasciitis, seen by radiologists of all subspecialities. ...
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Issue Summary 3 Jul-Aug 2021

Radiotherapy is used to treat the majority of our patients. Do you know the technology and the lingo? How does proton differ from photon therapy? What...
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Issue Summary 2 Jul-Aug 2021

Radiologists have an increasing role in tumor treatment and pain palliation for patients with osseous metastatic disease. Join Ross Frederick and Wend...
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Issue Summary 2 Jul-Aug 2021

Radiologists have an increasing role in tumor treatment and pain palliation for patients with osseous metastatic disease. Join Ross Frederick and Wend...
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Issue Summary 1 Jul-Aug 2021

Degenerative changes of the spine: one of the most common indications for MRI. Wende Gibbs discusses unusual disc pathology and Ross Frederick describ...
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Issue Summary 1 Jul-Aug 2021

Degenerative changes of the spine: one of the most common indications for MRI. Wende Gibbs discusses unusual disc pathology and Ross Frederick describ...
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Issue Summary 5 May-June 2021

Ross Frederick helps us figure out those pesky calvarial lesions and Wende Gibbs talks about minimizing MRI artifacts in the presence of metallic hard...
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