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    Interested in the latest news in the field of Abdominal Imaging?

    If you are, we have good news!

    A new free Special Report is now available:

    Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques

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    Dear concerned radiology professional,

    If you’re a practising radiologist, radiology resident or internist, you know how crucial safe and accurate Abdominal Imaging is.

    So, what’s a busy radiologist to do?

    First and foremost, stay on top of the latest research, and your CME requirements, particularly those abdominal imaging courses that address the latest technology and how to use it correctly and safely, as well as how to interpret your findings to aid in treatment decisions in the hope of the best patient outcome.

    Radiology Daily was launched to help you stay on top of your CME requirements, bringing you the latest news on abdominal imaging. This is news you can use in your practice to stay on the cutting edge, or even ahead of the curve.

    Radiology Daily, from Oakstone Medical Publishing, which produces the landmark Practical Reviews in Radiology, brings you the latest news in the world of radiology from over 40 journals around the globe.

    The peer-reviewed article abstracts in Practical Reviews in Radiology are essential reading for anyone in the field of radiology who wants to keep current with the latest research and findings, and meet their CME requirements at the same time.

    Now you can also get this invaluable free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques, completely free.

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    Each time we publish a new article on Abdominal Imaging, it will be sent to your inbox, to help keep you up to date on the news you need to know in the world of radiology.

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    Every professional caregiver has dedicated themselves to a lifetime of learning.

    You hunger for knowledge…for advanced skills…for tools that promote patient health…

    Your goal is always the same:

    You want to detect and diagnose diseases in the abdomen more quickly and efficiently, in its earliest stages, when treatment is likely to be less difficult and cure is more probable.

    This invaluable Special Report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques tells you what you need to know about Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), and how they compare as diagnostic tools.

    In this special report you will learn about:

    • Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), what it is and how it works;
    • The major applications of MRCP in reference to abdominal imaging;
    • How MRCP compares with Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in terms of procedure;
    • The pros and cons of MRCP compared with ERCP;
    • The barriers to using MRCP, and how they are currently being resolved;
    • How MRCP compares with ERCP in terms of safety;
    • How MRCP compares with ERCP in terms of imaging quality;
    • How MRCP compared with ERCP in terms of visualization;
    • How to use MRCP;
    • How to deal with artifacts;
    • MCRP terms of acquisition and display ;
    • Recommended MRCP protocols;
    • Major applications of MRCP;
    • What patients are ideal candidates for MRCP;
    • How does MRCP compare with ERCP and other Abdominal Imaging in terms of detection of:
      • Ductal anatomy
      • Gallstones
      • Tumors
      • Pancreatitis
      • Sclerosing cholangitis
      • Mucinous ductal ectasia
      • IPMT
      • strictures
      • Biliary maljunction
      • Biliary variants
      • Duct variants
      • The limitations of MRCP

    And more….

    Oakstone Medical Publishing is your reliable source for Abdominal Imaging CME.

    Claim your copy of our free special report, Pancreatic Imaging: Current Techniques now, and download in minutes.

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    With kind regards,

    Don Deye, M.D.
    Medical Director
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    P.S. As any diagnostician knows, experience is key in detecting disease. So is keeping up to date with the latest technologies, techniques, and procedures, in the hopes of gaining the best patient outcomes.

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