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Continued Reinvention of Radiology can Transform the Profession
Tomorrow's Radiologist Must Tap into the Infinite Possibilities of Innovation, Technology and Teamwork — Today
Radiology Occupies a Central Place in Precision Medicine
Five-Minute Knee MRI Is Comparable to Standard MRI
The Reality of Deep Learning/Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: They Will Redefine the Specialty
Synthesized Mammography Effective in Assessing Breast Density
3‑D MRI Fetal Images Superior in Quality to 3‑D US
CT Has Potential Role in Assessing Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
Real-time Virtual Sonography Shows Promise for Assessing Fetal Brain Pathologies
Outstanding Researcher, Educator Awarded
In Uganda, Family Obligations Hinder Breast Cancer Care, Education
Radiology's Role in Managing Vascular Complications in Liver Transplant
LI-RADS Promotes Improved Liver Imaging Techniques, Reporting
R&E Foundation Continues to Fuel Innovation in Radiology
Baron Receives Posthumous Gold Medal
Exhibitors Explore Solutions for Today's Radiology
Monday At a Glance
RSNA Honorary Members
New Horizons Lecture Presented Today
Press Releases
Special Interest Sessions Highlight Current Issues in Radiology
Quality Storyboard Walks
RSNA 2017 Sessions Invite Attendees to "Explore. Invent. Transform."
Student Travel Awards Displayed in the Learning Center
RSNA Membership Exceeds 54,000
News from the ABR
Tip of the day:
Increasing the SID for upright radiographic exposures from 40" to 72" improves image quality through reduced focal spot blur and reduces patient dose.
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A 40 kg child has an abdomen CT scan. The dose index reported by the scanner is 4.5 mGy (32 cm phantom). What is the best estimate for the dose to the child?
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