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Drs. John R. Haaga and Norbert E. Reich, two staunch supporters of the CAT, conceived, carried to term and gave birth to a permanent feature of CAT entitled “Current Cases & Concepts.” Judging by the contents of this infant column, the kitten delivered by Norbert and John is in robust health—join me in looking forward to progressive growth and maturation interest in this mew offspring of the CAT. Designed to provide for rapid dissemination of information important to the clinical application of CT, Drs. Reich and Haaga have asked for our readers' participation in sharing their important observations with all those dedicating their efforts to the clinical exploitation of CT. Please take part! The Editor
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© 1977 University Park Press. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.