Erik L. Ridley[email protected]BreastAutomated AI analysis spots reports with abnormal resultsAn automated process based on a deep-learning algorithm can identify scanned documents of radiology reports that need following up, according to research published online in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.February 17, 2022Practice ManagementAuntMinnie.com Imaging Leaders InsiderFebruary 16, 2022CTCinematic, volume rendering both offer value in facial skeleton CTAlthough clinicians may prefer the photorealistic presentation of cinematic rendering, volume rendering also has discernible benefits in CT scans of the facial skeleton, according to research published online February 9 in Annals of Anatomy.February 14, 2022Digital X-RayAI algorithm aids in classifying hip fractures on radiographsHip fractures can be detected and classified by an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm on radiographs with a high level of accuracy, even outperforming expert clinicians, according to research published online February 8 in Scientific Reports.February 13, 2022BreastAI, breast density assessment spot more interval cancersThe combination of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm and breast density assessment of screening mammography exams can improve detection of interval cancers, according to research published online February 8 in Radiology.February 9, 2022Advanced VisualizationLaunching a radiology 3D printing lab is complicated, but worth itIt may be challenging for radiology departments to launch a 3D printing laboratory, but it's worth the effort to improve patient care, according to an article published online February 4 in RadioGraphics.February 8, 2022MRIPatient stress, anxiety often lead to repeated MRI scans, longer studiesWhen patients are stressed and anxious over their MRI exams, it affects their experience during the scan and potentially even the imaging workflow, according to research published February 4 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.February 6, 2022AIAdvances in radiology AI raise thorny medicolegal concernsHow will artificial intelligence (AI) technology affect the medicolegal liability of radiology when it eventually begins outperforming humans? A team of authors tackled the topic in an article published February 1 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.February 6, 2022Advanced VisualizationDo doctors outside radiology value advanced visualization?Whether it's 3D printing, virtual reality (VR), or 3D displays, physicians across a range of specialties appreciate the value of advanced visualization for viewing images, according to research published online January 30 in 3D Printing in Medicine.February 2, 2022Image ProcessingMRI finds link between adiposity, cognitive functionMeasurements of visceral adipose tissue on MRI exams are associated with a patient's cognitive function, independent of cardiovascular risk factors, according to research published online February 1 in JAMA Network Open.January 31, 2022Previous PagePage 22 of 388Next PageTop StoriesCTVideo: Incoming SCCT president discusses CT's environmental impactIncoming SCCT President Kavitha Chinnaiyan, MD, spoke to AuntMinnie about the environmental impact of CT and fostering women-led cardiovascular health research.PACS/VNAHPI: Telemedicine imaging rates lower than in-person visitsAIAI system integrates eye gaze data and radiology reportsMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingSponsor ContentWhen CT meets the power of AI everyone benefits.