Erik L. Ridley[email protected]BreastMammo CAD questioned; dense breast tissue cancer risk; PET market updateJuly 27, 2011Editor's NoteMinnies now open for nominations; fMRI in autism; lowering CR doseJuly 25, 2011Digital X-RayCR method lowers radiation dose, improves image qualityComputed radiography (CR) detector technology that uses a storage phosphor plate with needle-shaped crystals can yield lower radiation dose and better image quality in knee imaging than conventional storage phosphor plate methods, according to research in the August American Journal of Roentgenology.July 25, 2011PACS/VNAThe PACSman moveth on; Twitter milestoneJuly 20, 2011CTSCCT coverage; MIPPA; FDA eyes mobile appsJuly 18, 2011MRIStudy hints at unnecessary imaging for acute pelvic painA new study has found that women admitted to the emergency department for acute pelvic pain may be receiving more imaging exams than needed. Many diagnoses are made based on the initial imaging study and additional exams are unnecessary, the authors say.July 14, 2011UltrasoundStress echo spots heart attack, death risk in HIV casesStress echocardiography can help identify the risk of heart attack or death in patients with HIV, allowing for risk stratification of individuals into low- and high-risk groups, according to research published online in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging.July 13, 2011UltrasoundAuntMinnie.com Ultrasound InsiderJuly 10, 2011UltrasoundSurvey: Fellows need more training in 3D/4D ultrasoundTraining in advanced prenatal ultrasound techniques such as 3D/4D and fetal echocardiography is often lacking for maternal-fetal medicine fellows, according to a Stanford University-led research team.July 10, 2011PACS/VNATeleradiology firm executive convicted of fraudDr. Rajashakher Reddy, founder of teleradiology services provider Reddy Solutions, has been found guilty of 29 counts of fraud related to "ghosting" activities -- allowing radiology reports to be approved without actually reviewing the images.July 7, 2011Previous PagePage 219 of 389Next PageTop StoriesMedicolegalUnitedHealthcare alleges billing fraud in new RP lawsuitPass-through billing has come up again in a new lawsuit alleging RP funneled in-network claims through a "sham out-of-network entity."Molecular ImagingPET/MR enterography shows promise in Crohn’s diseaseAIPatient-facing AI shifts focus from reports to relationshipsMRIDTI-MRI shows childhood neglect's effect on the brain's white matterUltrasoundEcho images show consequences of steroid use among athletes