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Scanning the pharaohs: Ancient Egypt comes to Chicago
By
Philip Ward
Ever wondered what it's like to work as a paleoradiologist? Hundreds of RSNA 2019 delegates found out on Tuesday, when a leading expert in imaging of ancient Egyptian mummies and other antiquities played a central role in a plenary session about the achievements of the country's radiologists.
December 2, 2019
Video from RSNA 2019: Reducing radiation dose in medical imaging
CHICAGO - Is radiology making progress in reducing the radiation dose used in medical imaging exams? Maybe, but there is still much work to be done, according to Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman of the University of California, San Francisco.
December 2, 2019
Expansion of AI tools highlights GE at RSNA
By
Brian Casey and Abraham Kim
CHICAGO - New advancements in its Edison artificial intelligence (AI) program are a major focus in the RSNA 2019 booth of GE Healthcare. The company is rolling out Edison-based tools across multiple modalities, while also highlighting new developments in CT, MRI, interventional, and x-ray.
December 1, 2019
Heart disease treatment planning viable on CCTA, FFR-CT
By
Abraham Kim
CHICAGO - Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) with fractional flow reserve CT (FFR-CT) analysis proved to be a reliable alternative to invasive coronary angiography in treatment decision-making for patients with coronary artery disease, in a study presented on Monday at RSNA 2019.
December 1, 2019
Samsung shows new systems at RSNA 2019
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Samsung debuted its latest ultrasound, digital radiography, mobile CT, and software systems at RSNA 2019 in Chicago.
December 1, 2019
Qaelum launches enterprise protocol module of Dose
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Belgian imaging software developer Qaelum has launched a new module of Dose - Enterprise Protocol Management at RSNA 2019 in Chicago. The vendor-neutral module is designed to centrally manage and monitor protocols of CT scanners.
December 1, 2019
Video from RSNA 2019: Vaping and lung disease
CHICAGO - The connection between e-cigarette vaping and a series of mysterious lung ailments in young people has mystified healthcare providers and the public alike. We talked with Dr. Seth Kligerman of the University of California, San Diego on the phenomenon and how radiologists can recognize it.
December 1, 2019
AI accurately detects vertebral fractures on CT
By
Erik L. Ridley
CHICAGO - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately detect vertebral fractures on CT images containing the spine, enabling opportunistic screening of these patients, according to research presented Sunday at the 2019 RSNA meeting.
November 30, 2019
Canon launches spectral CT, digital PET/CT at RSNA
By
Brian Casey
CHICAGO - A new wide-area spectral CT scanner with data reconstruction based on artificial intelligence, a new fully digital PET/CT scanner, and enhancements in ultrasound, MRI, and interventional imaging are among the highlights in the RSNA 2019 booth of Canon Medical Systems USA.
November 30, 2019
Imaging patterns predict gunshot injury readmission rates
By
Abraham Kim
Imaging findings from diagnostic imaging exams could help determine which patients with gunshot injuries are most likely to have future health complications and end up returning to the hospital for additional medical treatment, according to a study to be presented at RSNA 2019 in Chicago.
November 26, 2019
Micro-CT unveils curious history of ancient manikins
By
Abraham Kim
Long before the advent of modern-day imaging modalities, clinicians used manikins to study medical anatomy. Researchers from Duke University will share how they used micro-CT to uncover the internal features and material composition of these human figurines in a presentation at the RSNA 2019 meeting in Chicago.
November 26, 2019
Naval dental school failed to read 1,800 CBCT scans
By
Melissa Busch
Radiologists at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center's Naval Postgraduate Dental School in Bethesda, MD, failed to examine about 2,000 dental conebeam CT (CBCT) scans during a seven-year period, resulting in at least one treatment delay, according to news reports.
November 26, 2019
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