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Academic Department of Medical Imaging

Annual Research Day

May 3, 2002

Keynote Speaker:

Gino Fallone, PhD, FCCPM

Cross Cancer Institute

Department of Medical Physics

University of Alberta

 

Presenters and Abstracts

 

 

Key Note Speaker :

Gino Fallone

 

Major advances in the delivery of radiation treatment

 

 

Dr. Valerie Astrope

Pneumoperitoneum Post PGJ Insertion: A Clinical and Imaging Correlation.

 

 

Dr. Brent Burbridge

Experience with a Modified Gray-St. Louis Catheter for Percutaneous Gastrojejunostomy

 

 

Carissa Erickson Automatic detection of seizure induced injury in the rat brain

 

 

Dr. Jason Godenir Spontaneous in utero closure of VSD's

 

 

Dr. Mitchel Hochman CT characteristics of invasive thymoma

 

 

Dr. R. Karam

Correlation of Prostatic Limits for Radiotherapy Planning using Axial vs. Reconstructed Multiplanar CT Imaging, with Inter- and Intra- Observer Variability

 

 

Dr. Edward Kendall

Can q-slice imaging distinguish neuronal cells from glial cells in a model of temporal lobe epilepsy?

 

 

Dr. Dave Leswick Radiation dose of Chest CT protocols on standard vs multislice CT scanners

 

 

Dr. Andre Obenaus Treatment with a cell-permeant calcium buffer provides neuroprotection and reduces the inflammatory reponse after cortical devascularization in rats

 

 

William Owen A Neuroimaghing Study of the Word Frequency Effect

 

 

Dr. Robert Otani CT filters and Algorithms: A Head to Head Challenge

 

 

Dr. R. Phillipson

Acupuncture for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Correlation with Ultrasonographic Parameters

 

 

Dr. Todd Ross Amniotic Band Syndrome: A proposed classification system

 

 

Dr. Gordon E. Sarty

Stroop interference between linguistic and emotional aspects of language

 

 

Dr. Sunel Sookdeo The value of weighted views of the acromioclavicular joint - results of a prospective study of plain radiographs of suspected AC injury with and without weights

 

 

Dr. Grant Stoneham

Quantitative Bacterial Cultures of Superficial Skin Insertion Sites of Central Venous Catheters (CVCs) and Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs)

 

 

Dr. Grant Stoneham The Malpositioned Central Venous Catheter: Review of Repositioning Methods and a new Non-Invasive Technique for Repositioning the Catheter Tip



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