Erik L. Ridley[email protected]PACS/VNAiPad holds up well for assessing tuberculosisCHICAGO - Apple's iPad matched commercial-grade LCDs in evaluating for the presence or absence of tuberculosis, according to research from the University of Maryland presented Monday at the RSNA annual meeting.November 28, 2010InterventionalCAD boosts new readers in diagnosing stenosis on CCTACHICAGO - Computer-aided detection (CAD) software can improve the diagnosis of stenosis on coronary CT angiography (CCTA), although the level of performance gain varies by level of reader experience, according to research presented Sunday at the 2010 RSNA meeting in Chicago.November 27, 2010PACS/VNAU.S. military readies rollout of DIN-PACS III projectThe U.S. military has become one of the most advanced users of PACS technology, creating a worldwide digital network that can speed medical images from battlefields in Asia to healthcare facilities in the U.S. Now, the military is set to embark on the third stage of its Digital Imaging Network - PACS (DIN-PACS) program.November 21, 2010PACS/VNAiPhone can aid in triage of head injury patientsDigital photographs of CT images taken with an iPhone can be used to predict the need to transfer patients with head injuries, preventing unnecessary patient transfers and reducing healthcare costs, according to research from Florida.November 18, 2010PACS/VNAAuntMinnie.com PACS InsiderNovember 16, 2010PACS/VNALeaders in Imaging: A conversation with Dr. Keith Dreyer, PhDDid you know that radiology professionals are eligible for millions of dollars in federal stimulus funding if they can demonstrate meaningful use of healthcare IT? Many people don't. Find out how you can qualify in this Leaders in Imaging conversation with Keith Dreyer, DO, PhD.November 16, 2010Image ProcessingAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderNovember 14, 2010Image ProcessingRoad to RSNA 2010: Advanced Visualization PreviewThe ever-increasing role that advanced visualization technologies play in today's radiology practice will be fully evident at this year's RSNA meeting in Chicago. Those seeking to keep up on the latest developments in 3D and computer-aided detection (CAD) will find a range of educational opportunities.November 14, 2010Image ProcessingUsing 3D to enhance adrenal vascular imagingEducation Exhibit | LL-VIE4238 | Lakeside Learning CenterVisitors to this exhibit will learn how 3D can help tackle the challenges of adrenal vascular imaging.November 14, 2010Advanced VisualizationStroke CAD software shows promiseEducation Exhibit | LL-INE1188-WEA | Lakeside Learning CenterThis exhibit will present software for computer-aided detection (CAD) of stroke for automatic identification, localization, and volume estimation of ischemic infarcts in unenhanced CT images.November 14, 2010Previous PagePage 232 of 393Next PageTop StoriesCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierEarly detection of ovarian cancer is a persistent challenge, with more than half still diagnosed at metastatic stages.Womens ImagingSurvey: Nearly 4 out of 5 practices short on breast imagersRadiation Oncology/TherapyPooled evidence: Lu-177 PSMA-617 versus established therapies in mCRPCMRICardiac MRI-based ML model predicts MACE risk for STEMI patientsDigital X-RayLow-value x-ray persists in patients with maxillofacial trauma