Low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer has become a standard of care in the United States, in large part because of the results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST). Additional evidence supporting the net benefit of low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer, and increased experience in mini...
Low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer has become a standard of care in the United States, in large part because of the results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST). Additional evidence supporting the net benefit of low-dose chest CT screening for lung cancer, and increased experience in mini...
Laroia, Archana;
Donnelly, Edwin;
Henry, Travis;
Berry, Mark;
Boiselle, Phillip;
Kuzniewski, Christopher;
Maldonado, Fabien;
Olsen, Kathryn;
Raptis, Constatine;
Shim, Kyungran;
Wu, Carol;
Kanne, Jeffrey.
Chest radiography is the most frequent and primary imaging modality in the intensive care unit (ICU), given its portability, rapid image acquisition, and availability of immediate information on the bedside preview. Due to the severity of underlying disease and frequent need of placement of monitoring de...
Ackman, Jeanne;
Chung, Jonathan;
Walker, Christopher;
Bang, Tami;
Carter, Brett;
Hobbs, Stephen;
Kandathil, Asha;
Lanuti, Michael;
Madan, Rachna;
Moore, William;
Shah, Sachin;
Verde, Franco;
Kanne, Jeffrey.
Mediastinal masses can present with symptoms, signs, and syndromes or incidentally. Selecting the appropriate diagnostic imaging study for mediastinal mass evaluation requires awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of the various imaging modalities with regard to tissue characterization, soft tissue c...