Dear AuntMinnieEurope Member,
Researchers from Europe certainly have raised their game this week in Chicago at the 100th annual RSNA meeting, and you won't want to miss these highlights:
Swiss trauma specialists presented original data on road traffic accidents, particularly spinal and pelvic fractures. Go to our CT Community, or click here.
Irish radiologists gave practical and timely tips on reporting plain film. Visit the Digital X-Ray Community, or click here.
German researchers asserted that adding diffusion-weighted imaging to FDG-PET/MRI to stage women with primary or recurrent pelvic malignancies is not worth the effort. See our Molecular Imaging Community, or click here.
Dutch experts reported important findings on coronary calcium scores. Read more in the Cardiac Imaging Community, or click here.
As many of you know, Congress President Dr. N. Reed Dunnick is a regular visitor to Europe, particularly ECR, and we've got an article about his keynote speech during the opening session. Find out why thousands of delegates were at the Arie Crown Theater in McCormick Place bright and early on Sunday morning! Get the story here.
We'll have further updates from Chicago over the next few days. Also, for additional live reports from the meeting, make sure you visit the RADCast @ RSNA of our sister site, AuntMinnie.com.