In Memoriam Ilydio Polachini, MD (1953–2001)
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Ilydio Polachini, MD, died suddenly on June 29, 2001. He had been the Medical Director of Neuroimaging at Kalamazoo Neurologic Institute since 1989. Ilydio had been a leader in MRI for 15 years and was a past president of the American Society of Neuroimaging. He was active at the American Academy of Neurology for 20 years, having served as chairman of the neuroimaging course for 5 years. He appeared on many programs as an expert in various areas of imaging, including MRA, spectroscopy, stroke, and spine disease. He also had published widely, including two chapters in a successful textbook on neuroimaging.
Ilydio devised many protocols for the Phillips Company …
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