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- BookCurtis P. Langlotz.Contents:
Chapter 1. Perfect pictures, imperfect prose
Chapter 2. Expressing an imaging observation
Chapter 3. Radiology reporting best practices
Chapter 4. A guide to reporting style
Chapter 5. Mastering speech recognition
Chapter 6. Organizing the radiology report
Chapter 7. The history of radiology reporting
Chapter 8. Toward structured reporting
Chapter 9. Standard terminology for the radiology report
Chapter 10. How to think about imaging information
Chapter 11. Decision making for diagnostic imaging
Chapter 12. The future of radiology reporting
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Acknowlegments. - ArticleCsapo AI, Pulkkinen MO, Henzl MR.Prostaglandins. 1977 Jan;13(1):193-9.The Prostaglandin-synthesis inhibitor: Naproxen-Sodium (NS) (an analgesic agent) very significantly (P less than 0.001) reduced the "resting" and "active" pressures and the frequency of cyclic uterine activity of 10 dysmenorrheic patients. It also highly significantly reduced (P less than 0.001) menstrual pain. Since these effects were observed after a single oral dose of 1100 mg NS, without side effects or complications, extensive field trials are recommended for assessing therapeutic benefits of this treatment.