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Michael E. Zalis

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M E Zalis, M Zalis, M.E. Zalis, Michael E. Zalis, Michael Zalis, Zalis, Michael E.

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Michael E. Zalis is an author at Massachusetts General Hospital specializing in radiology, medical imaging, and medicine.

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Computerized tomographic colonography: performance evaluation in a retrospective multicenter setting1 1Vital Images Inc. has supported research at UCLA (to D. S. K. L., J. A. B., and E. G. M.). Monex provided support (to M. M.). GE Medical Systems provided software license and research support (to C. D. J., J. A. B., and A. H. D.). Voxar, Inc. produces products that compete with products listed in this paper (to M. A. B.).The study design was approved by the National Cancer Institute Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program. Computerized tomographic colonography examinations for American College of Radiology Imaging Network Protocol A6656 were submitted by E. G. McFarland, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, Missouri; M. Zalis, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; C. D. Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; M. Macari, New York University, New York, New York; D. Lu, University of California, Los Angeles, California; A. H. Dachman, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; M. Morrin, Beth Israel/Deaconess Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts; and J. Yee, Veterans Administration Hospital, San Francisco, California. Workstations for performing computerized tomographic colonography interpretations were loaned to the American College of Radiology (ACR) by General Electric, Vital Images, and the Mayo Clinic. Each provided technical support for installation at the ACR. Computerized tomographic colonography examinations were removed and workstations returned after the study interpretations were completed.

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