Dr. Perry PickhardtCTAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging, Chapter 7 -- The PancreasIntraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) is a distinct subset of MCN that is being recognized with increasing frequency.August 27, 2007CTAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging, Chapter 5 -- The Colon and RectumImaging evaluation of the large intestine has undergone remarkable advances over the past decade, particularly with the advent of CT colonography (CTC, also referred to as virtual colonoscopy). Optical colonoscopy (also referred to as conventional or invasive colonoscopy) and CTC allow for complementary diagnostic evaluation of the colonic mucosa.August 27, 2007CTAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging, Chapter 4 -- The Mesenteric Small BowelMesenchymal tumors are a heterogeneous group of intramural lesions that arise deep to the mucosa.August 27, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging Figure 1.3.4 IPMN with invasive carcinomaAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging Figure 1.3.3 Side branch IPMNAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging Figure 1.3.2 Pancreas divisum with dorsal duct IPMNAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging Figure 1.3.1 Main duct IPMNAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging FIGURE 2.1.7 Rectal fistulas complicating ulcerative colitisAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging FIGURE 2.1.6 Dysplasia and carcinoma in long-standing ulcerative colitisAugust 26, 2007HomeAtlas of Gastrointestinal Imaging Figure 2.1.5 Long-Standing ulcerative colitisAugust 26, 2007Page 1 of 3Next PageTop StoriesClinical NewsBody composition analysis, MRI safety topped 2024's most read articlesWhile COVID and radiology salaries hit the top of AuntMinnie.com's Top 10 most-read posts of 2023, they rounded out the bottom of this year's list.Practice ManagementNeiman index outperforms Charlson for predicting imaging useWomens Imaging40% of women in their 40s forgo biennial breast cancer screeningRisk ManagementPractices must comply with the Corporate Transparency ActNuclear MedicineKidneys appear to tolerate Lu-177 treatments