Kate Madden Yee[email protected]AIAI helps predict all-cause mortality from incidental chest CT findingsAn automated AI model can identify incidental, extrapulmonary structures on chest CT scans and thus help clinicians predict all-cause mortality risk.September 17, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: CT visualizes Ozempic benefits | Radiologist criticized for negligence | Federal breast density law takes effectOur top story this week consisted of coverage of a study that described how automated CT-based AI tools can visualize body composition changes in patients using Ozempic.September 13, 2024CTISCT: Opportunistic CT data improves patient careCT imaging data found opportunistically on exams offers additional information that can be used to improve patient care.September 13, 2024MRIDedicated ultrasound, MRI protocols improve endometriosis diagnosisDedicated ultrasound and MRI protocols -- in contrast to routine ones -- are more effective in diagnosing endometriosis, researchers have reported.September 13, 2024EconomicsSalaryScan: Radiologists and RTs enjoyed higher salaries in 2023For another year running, radiologic technologists (RTs) and radiologists enjoyed higher salaries in the past year, according to AuntMinnie.com's 2024 SalaryScan survey.September 12, 2024CTCT shows body composition changes in patients treated with OzempicAutomated CT-based AI tools can visualize biomarkers of body composition changes in patients using Ozempic for diabetes type 2 treatment or obesity.September 11, 2024UltrasoundRadiomics plus deep learning boosts ultrasound breast tumor labelingCombining radiomics and artificial neural network-based features improves ultrasound-based categorization of breast tumors compared with segmentation-based approaches.September 10, 2024PodcastsPodcast: Academic radiologists outline the importance of DEI effortsDiversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in radiology are key not only to recruiting and retaining staff but also to caring for a diverse patient population.September 9, 2024UltrasoundVaping no better than smoking, especially in younger peopleUltrasound shows that young people who vape -- even if they have no apparent signs of lung damage -- have a lower capacity for exercise.September 9, 202425 for 25AuntMinnie 2012: Controversy erupts over CNN article on board 'recalls'Our most popular article from 2012 reported on mainstream media coverage of how some radiology residents were using test "recalls" to prepare for board exams.September 9, 2024Previous PagePage 19 of 49Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingExperts, research highlight prevalence of remote breast imagingExperts and recent studies highlight the prevalence of remote breast imaging since COVID-19.UltrasoundAblation procedures cure thyroid disorders in older patientsPractice ManagementNYU researcher's new book explores how imaging is 'changing our world'Womens ImagingMirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancersSponsor ContentJoin Us!