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Radiology Today 3 presents papers and panel discussions from a
multi national faculty at the biannual Salzburg Symposium, which
this time covered three important topics: critical diagnostic
pathways in gastro" intestinal and genitourinary radiology,
interventional radiology of the abdomen, and cost containment in
radiology. The choice of these topics illustrates the changing role
of the radiolo gist in the practice of medicine today and in the
foreseeable future. He will have to serve as a consultant more than
ever before, assuming in creasing responsibility for sequencing of
imaging procedures and par ticipating more and more in therapeutic
intervention. In order to pro vide meaningful assistance, the
imaging consultant must be aware of the efficacy and the
limitations of every procedure. In this context, cost containment
is a worldwide public concern, and the most appropriate procedures
must be identified. Radiology Today 3 demonstrates how the
radiologist functions as a member of diagnostic and management
teams to provide optimal in formation and efficient, low-risk
patient care at the lowest possible cost. Martin W. Donner
Friedrich H. W. Heuck Contents Critical Diagnostic Pathways Abdomen
3 G. MARCHAL, A L. BAERT, K. GEBOES, E. PONETTE, 1. FEVERY The
Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer ............ 3 W. REICHARDT
Localization Techniques for Hormonally Active Pancreatic Tumors
........... . 7 AR. MARGULIS, S. MCCARTHY Hepatic Mass Lesions ....
12 M. KORMANO, K. PARTANEN, 1. KUIKKA Dynamic Liver CT and New
Contrast Agents ....... . 17 W. FROMMHOLD, J. PIRSCHEL 20
Gallbladder Diseases: Imaging Sequences 1.A KIRKPATRICK, Jr."
The biennial symposium 'Radiology Today' continues its original
mission to bring together European and American radiologists to
discuss advances in the field. This volume presents material by
well-known experts in cardiovascular and skeletal radiology. Its
aim is to provide an overview of each major topic, trends in
clinical development, and current interests in research. The future
holds much promise for cardiovascular and skeletal radiology,
primarily because of new techniques and procedures, but also
because of the development of imaginative approaches to clinical
problems. Ideas are born on both sides of the Atlantic, and we
believe that it is important to ensure a rapid exchange of new
information and to determine how it fits into today's medical care,
keeping in mind the quality of patients' care, their safety and
comfort, as well as cost. The traditional role of radiologists as
consultants has increased greatly over time, with new
responsibilities being continuously added. We radiologists are
challenged to determine the diagnostic pathway appropriate to each
patient. To arrive at the diagnosis quickly, safely, and at the
lowest possible cost is as important as our participation in
determining the patient's management. Some therapeutic procedures
are even carried out by diagnostic radiol ogists themselves,
employing ultrasound, computed tomography, or fluoroscopy and
intracavitary catheters. Abscesses can be drained, and blood
vessels dilated or blocked. In diagnosis and therapy, events are
moving quickly, and advances are made at a rapid pace."
This book encompasses the proceedings of a very successful post
graduate course entitled "Radiology Today" held in Salzburg in June
1980. It was organised by Dr. Martin W. Donner of Baltimore and Dr.
F. H. W. Heuck of Stuttgart. It was attended by 230 radiologists
from 17 countries. The aim was to select a certain number of
subjects in diagnostic radiology and in each to have a broad
spectrum overview reviewing recent advances presented by an
acknowledged expert, followed by a series of rather more detailed
papers on various aspects of that field, again given by
acknowledged experts drawn from countries throughout Europe and
also from the United States of America. This series of
presentations on a theme was then followed later the same day by a
"workshop" discussion at which the speakers, sometimes joined by
other experts from collateral fields of interest, acted as a panel
for discussion with the over-view speaker acting as moderator.
This book reflects the views of an international faculty and
provides an authoritative appraisal of modern radiology. It
represents the sec ond volume in a planned series of competent
overviews, and is mod eled on the successful first volume,
Radiology Today, which was enthu siastically received by an
international readership. We were encour aged by the comments we
received to continue blending the latest ad vances in radiology
with comprehensive teaching material concerning modern radiological
practice. The Radiology Today 1982 meeting again brought together
outstanding radiologists from Europe and North America for the
purpose of sharing their experiences and their viewpoints of the
current position and opportunities of imaging in medicine. Updating
his/her knowledge of advances in medical imaging has be come an
integral part of continuing medical education for every radiol
ogist. Because all imaging modalities are continuously being
refined, new clinical applications develop and frequently replace
more com plex or more invasive procedures. Also, the relationship
of imaging procedures to each other changes constantly, and with it
the configura tion of critical diagnostic pathways for
investigation of clinical signs and symptoms. To recognize this
trend is important, because it is ex panding the role of the
radiologist: our involvement in active guidance to the point of the
patient's diagnostic workup has increased signifi cantly where it
has become strategic."
In diesem Band werden "alle" Teile des Gastrointestinaltraktes
durch international anerkannte Spezialisten behandelt und alle
modernen bildgebenden Verfahren erfasst. Neben dem Schwerpunkt der
konventionellen Rontgendiagnostik werden die neuen bildgebenden
Verfahren wie Ultraschall, Computer- und Kernspintomographie
einbezogen. Besonderer Wert wurde auf das Doppelkontrastverfahren
des gesamten Gastrointestinaltraktes gelegt. Auch die Belange der
modernen Endoskopie, sowie Besonderheiten im Kindesalter werden
gewertet. Das hervorragende Bildmaterial erleichtert die Nutzung
der Informationen fur die tagliche Arbeit der Internisten und
Radiologen der Fachgebiete."
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