RSNA 2004 

Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2004


SSG11

Gastrointestinal (Rectal Carcinoma: CT, MR)

Scientific Papers — Computed Tomography, Gastrointestinal, Magnetic Resonance Imaging,

Presented on November 30, 2004

Participants

Janet Elizabeth Husband MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Ruedi F. Thoeni MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose

Sub-Events

SSG11-01     How Accurate Can We Predict the Nodal Status in Primary Rectal Cancer Using USPIO MRI?
Rianne Verhees MD | Regina Beets-Tan MD, PhD | J Van Engelshoven MD, PhD | M von Meyenfeldt MD, PhD | G Beets MD, PhD | M. de Jong MD

SSG11-02     Rectal Carcinoma Staging with Pelvic Phased-Array and Endorectal Coil Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Stuart Silverman MD | Koenraad Mortele MD | Servet Tatli MD | Elizabeth Breen | Ronald Bleday

SSG11-03     MRI Predicts Surgical Resection Margin Status in Patients with Rectal Cancer: Results from the MERCURY Study Group
Gina Brown MBBS | Ian Daniels MBBS | Andrew Norman PhD

SSG11-04     High Spatial Resolution MRI Predicts Tumour Spread in Patients with Rectal Cancer: Results from the MERCURY Study Group
Gina Brown MBBS | Ian Daniels MBBS | Andrew Norman PhD

SSG11-05     Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Combined with Pharmacokinetic Modeling Can Monitor Effects of Neoadjuvant Radiation Therapy in Patients with Curable Primary Rectal Cancer Compared with Histologic CD31/34 and Ki67 Analysis
Regina Beets-Tan MD, PhD | Quido de Lussanet MD | Walter Backes PhD | Coen Baeten MD | Geerard Beets PhD | Jos van Engelshoven PhD

SSG11-06     Anti-Angiogenic Therapy of Rectal Cancer: Monitoring Treatment Response with Perfusion CT in Comparison to Tumor Interstitial Pressure and Micro-Vessel Density
Sanjay Saini MD | Peter Mueller MD | Peter Hahn MD | Dushyant Sahani MD | Sanjeeva Kalva MD | Christopher Willett

SSG11-07     MDCT for Local Staging of Rectal Cancer: Comparison with Endoscopic Ultrasound
R. Jeffrey MD | Terry Desser MD | Andrew Shelton MD | Mark Welton | Daniel Margolis MD

SSG11-08     Measurement of Colorectal Cancer Perfusion Using Multi-Detector Computed Tomography: Repeatability and Clinical Implications
Vicky Goh MBBCHIR | Steve Halligan MD | Jo Ann Balmer | Clive Bartram MD

SSG11-09     Recurrent Rectal Carcinoma: MRI Evaluation
Lawrence Schwartz MD | Marc Gollub MD | Liang Wang MD | Jane Colville MBBCH | Philip Paty

Cite This Abstract

Husband, J, Thoeni, R, Gastrointestinal (Rectal Carcinoma: CT, MR).  Radiological Society of North America 2004 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 28 - December 3, 2004 ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2004/4418364.html