Applied Radiology

@Applied_Rad

Applied Radiology is a board reviewed medical journal and website reaching more than 80,000+ radiology professionals worldwide.

Scotch Plains, NJ
Joined December 2010

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  1. Jul 14

    The Joint Commission: Understanding & Complying with the Latest Requirements for MRI Safety. Register today!

  2. Jul 14

    What's your diagnosis for this 9-year-old girl? See the full case details here:

  3. Jul 14

    PET/CT preferred for monitoring metastatic breast tumors.

  4. Jul 13

    What's your diagnosis for this 64-year-old woman with history of inhaled heroin? See full case details here:

  5. Jul 13

    Have you found us on Instagram yet?

  6. Jul 13

    Join us for the final webinar in our 3-part series! Register here:

  7. Jul 13

    to when we spoke with Dr. Huynh about innovation.

  8. Jul 12

    What's your diagnosis for this 2-year-old boy? See full case details here:

  9. Jul 12

    Did you know incidental findings raise hospital patient length of stay by 26%?

  10. Jul 12
  11. Jul 11

    What's your diagnosis for this 28-year-old woman in her second trimester? Full case details here:

  12. Jul 11

    Shear wave elastography in erectile dysfunction.

  13. Jul 11

    Mammographic and ultrasound evaluation in patients with implantable breast mesh.

  14. Jul 10

    What's your diagnosis for this 50-year-old woman? See full case details here:

  15. Jul 10

    What to know about incidental splenic nodes seen on pediatric MRI.

  16. Jul 10

    Do you know what the latest safety requirements are for MRI? Join us for this webinar on July 18th to find out!

  17. Jul 7

    Have you checked out our on demand webcasts?

  18. Jul 7

    The 3-Piece Suit Radiologist: Radiologists, unite to save the profession.

  19. Jul 7

    What's your diagnosis for this 48-year-old woman? See full case details here:

  20. Jul 6

    Characterization of mediastinal masses by MRI: Techniques and applications.

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