Sydney Schuster[email protected]Clinical NewsHeadgear: Is radiosurgery the right treatment for trigeminal neuralgia?The nerve disorder trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is not that common, but with the median age of 67 at diagnosis it has the potential to be a widespread health issue among aging baby boomers. Radiosurgery has gained popularity as a way to manage TN, but will it become the gold standard treatment? Neurosurgeons who work with radiosurgery praise it as being faster, safer, and just as effective as traditional management methods.December 30, 2007Page 1 of 1Top StoriesNuclear MedicinePET/MRI detects ‘unknown’ generators of musculoskeletal painPotential pain generators were identified by increased F-18 FDG radiotracer uptake on PET and/or structural abnormalities on MRI.3D PrintingDigital workflows, 3D models enhance preoperative planningWomens ImagingCryoablation treats early-stage breast cancer in older womenInterventionalStent procedure proves safe in pediatric liver transplant casesOrganized Radiology IssuesRadiology must persevere with sustainability efforts