RSNA 2011 

Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2011


SSM01

Breast Imaging (Digital and CT)

Scientific Formal (Paper) Presentations — Breast (Imaging and Interventional), Computed Tomography,

Presented on November 30, 2011

Participants

Elizabeth S. Burnside MD, MPH, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Gary J. Whitman MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose

Sub-Events

SSM01-01     Assessment of Extent of Breast Cancer: Comparison between Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Full-field Digital Mammography
Eun Young Chae | Hak Hee Kim MD | Hee Jung Shin MD | Joo Hee Cha | Han Song Mun MD | Ha-Yeun Oh | Hyunji Kim MD | Patricia Ruppel

SSM01-02     Mammographic Architectural Distortion: Understanding the Perception to Develop Methods for Teaching
Robyn Birdwell MD | Eren Yeh MD | Dianne Georgian-Smith MD | Julie Ritner MD | Sara Durfee MD | Hope Peters MD | Lorraine Smith MBBCh | John Ryan PhD

SSM01-03     Telemammography for the Indian Health Service: Prior Mammogram and Call-back Request Patterns
Mark Helvie MD | Annette Joe MD | Peggy Wu MD | Marilyn Roubidoux MD | Michyla Bowerson MD | Chintana Paramagul MD

SSM01-04     Stereoscopic Characterization of Breast Masses on Tomosynthesis Projection Images
Gary Whitman MD | Naveen Garg MD | Mia Markey PhD | Gautam Muralidhar MS | Alan Bovik | Tanya Stephens MD | Tamara Haygood MD, PhD | William Geiser MS

SSM01-05     Comparison of Contrast-enhanced Cone Beam Computed Tomography to Contrast-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Categorization of Breast Lesions
Margarita Zuley MD | Jules Sumkin DO | Marie Ganott MD | Maria Anello MD | David Gur ScD | Gordon Abrams MD | Luisa Wallace MD

SSM01-06     Detection of DCIS with Dedicated Breast CT
Shadi Aminololama-Shakeri MD | Nicolas Prionas BS, MS | John Boone PhD | Karen Lindfors MD

Cite This Abstract

Burnside, E, Whitman, G, Breast Imaging (Digital and CT).  Radiological Society of North America 2011 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, November 26 - December 2, 2011 ,Chicago IL. http://archive.rsna.org/2011/11032994.html