Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Image 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, 2022MRIArab Health: Elite sports imaging requires wide range of skillsIn the high-stakes world of professional and elite amateur sports, medical imaging has a vital role to play, according to a presentation on January 24 at the Total Radiology Conference at Arab Health 2022 in Dubai.January 27, 2022CT3D printing may enable better planning for cervical disk implantsUsing a CT scan of a spine, researchers have created a 3D-printed spine replica that could enable improved surgeries for cervical disk implants in patients with degenerative disk disease, according to research published recently in Sensors.January 27, 2022Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderJanuary 25, 2022AIIBM to sell Watson Health assets to private equity firmIBM has agreed to sell healthcare data analytics assets from its Watson Health business to private equity firm Francisco Partners, reportedly for more than $1 billion. IBM's core Watson artificial intelligence technology was not included in the deal, however.January 20, 2022Image ProcessingCT radiomics, machine learning predict melanoma survivalThe combination of CT radiomics and machine learning can predict survival of melanoma patients after immunotherapy better than relying only on tumor size data, according to research published online January 20 in JAMA Oncology.January 20, 2022Image ProcessingAI reconstruction aids lung nodule detection on ultralow-dose CTA deep learning-based image reconstruction algorithm can enable detection of more lung nodules on ultralow-dose CT exams -- at radiation doses comparable to a chest x-ray, according to a study published January 18 in Radiology.January 19, 2022Digital X-RayAI can stratify risk of COVID-19 based on chest x-raysAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm could be utilized in low-resource settings to stratify a patient's risk of having COVID-19 based on their chest x-rays, according to research published online January 13 in Intelligence-Based Medicine.January 13, 2022AIMaxQ discontinues Accipio AI software as firm switches gearsArtificial intelligence (AI) software firm MaxQ is switching gears, discontinuing its Accipio line of software for detection and triage of intracranial hemorrhage and ending its involvement in the development of image analysis-based AI applications.January 12, 2022Image-Guided Surgery3D printing enhances treatment of kidney stonesThe combination of percutaneous nephrolithotomy and 3D-printed models produced from patient CT scans enables significantly better treatment of complex renal calculi, or kidney stones, according to research published January 10 in Scientific Reports.January 11, 2022Previous PagePage 24 of 389Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseA trial demonstrated that radiotherapy informed by PSMA-PET led to improved outcomes in prostate cancer patients.Practice ManagementContrast media-reduction strategies could curb emissions up to 53%Practice ManagementDoes CMS 2026 proposed rule enforce efficiency at a cost to practices?Womens ImagingMissed previous mammography screening linked to worse disease outcomesSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology