The Department of Radiology and Diagnostic imaging started in 1959 with a single Radiologist and only offered general radiography. It has since grown and transformed in leaps and bounds from dark room processing of radiographs to digital radiography, from hand-written reports to a PACS system and from hand written reports to voice recognition dictation of reports. We also have a 256-slice dual source state of the art CT scanner with fluoroscopy capability, two MRI machines (3T and 1.5T), digital mammography with tomosynthesis, interventional radiology services, a nuclear medicine section and most recently, a PET-CT scanner with cyclotron, the first of its kind in sub Saharan Africa.

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Submissions from 2008

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The prevalence of Parkinson's disease in rural Tanzania, Catherine Dotchin, Olivia Msuya, John Kissima, John Massawe, Ali Mhina, Addess Moshy, Eric Aris, Ahmed Jusabani, David Whiting, and Gabriel Masuki

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The prevalence of Parkinson's disease in rural Tanzania, Catherine Dotchin, Olivia Msuya, John Kissima, John Massawe, Ali Mhina, Addess Moshy, Eric Aris, Ahmed Jusabani, David Whiting, Gabriel Masuki, and Richard Walker

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Evaluation of suspected renal colic patients with unenhanced low-dose Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT), Nebayosi Twahirwa

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Unusual presentation of idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis: case report, N. Twahirwa and J. Rees

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Comparison of doppler studies in obstetrics with fetal outcome, Sheila Waa

Submissions from 2007

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An unusual abdominal mass: case report, H. Saidi, U. Mohammed, and M. Machoki

Submissions from 2000

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eeee, Sudhir Vinayak