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CTA & MRA in Neurologic Imaging
Valley Medical Center's Imaging Updates - Winter 2010

For some time now, conventional computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have routinely been used for a broad variety of neurologic indications including stroke, transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), headache, dizziness, trauma and cranial nerve pathologies. The addition of angiographic capability to both modalities has provided diagnostic power previously attainable only with invasive catheter angiography.... read more

 
Additional Imaging Newsletter Articles    
 
Headache Imaging Summer 2009  
 
Pulmonary Diagnostic Problem? Consider HRCT Winter 2009  
 
Cheaper and Durable Summer 2008  
 
Radiation Safety in Diagnostic Imaging Spring 2008  
 
CT Urography Winter 2008  
 
Digital Mammography Comes to Valley Breast Center Summer 2007  
 
Noninvasive Early Detection Exams Spring 2007  
 
It's a Pain in the Back Winter 2007  
 
Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography Spring 2006  
 
How Breast MRI Works Winter 2006  
 
More Power Spring 2005  
 
Claustrophia Patients Have Options at Valley Winter 2005  
 
New Technology Expands Indications for IVC Filter Fall 2004  
 
CAD Boosts Breast Cancer Detection Rates Spring 2004  
 
Cool Tools Winter 2004  
 
Multidetector CT Imaging of Pancreatic Disease Fall 2003  
 
PET Highlights: Colon Cancer Spring 2003  
 
Exciting New Advances in Imaging Winter 2003  
 
Imaging Infection with Radiolabeled White Cells Spring 2002  
 
The Pain Management Team Fall 2001  
 
Imaging of Acute Flank Pain Spring 2001  
 
Keeping “abreast” of the Situation Fall 2000  
 
Applications for Neurologic Imaging Spring 2000  
 
A New Era in MRI Technology Fall 1999