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Carcinoma

Research from Mount Sinai Medical Center, Department of Radiology in the area of carcinoma published

Published in Medical Imaging Law Weekly, June 5th, 2007

Researchers detail in "Update on radiological imaging of renal cell carcinoma," new data in carcinoma. According to a study from the United States, "US is frequently used as the initial imaging in patients with suspected renal disease. US contrast agents offer the potential to increase the sensitivity in patients who cannot undergo CT or MTI.Harmonic imaging has helped with the evaluation of renal cystic lesions."

"CT remains the reference standard for staging and lesion characterization. The rapid technological advances mean that ultra-thin slices and 3D imaging have now become more widely available. MRI has also greatly advanced in speed and image quality, but at...

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