Eric Barnes[email protected]CTHigh-pitch, low-contrast CTA transforms abdominal studiesCHICAGO - High-pitch, low-contrast-dose dual-source CT angiography (CTA) can solve any number of challenges related to imaging patients who may need frequent follow-up scans of the abdomen and pelvis, according to a Tuesday presentation at RSNA 2016.November 29, 2016MRIProstate CAD boosts detection for most readersCHICAGO - MRI-based computer-aided detection (CAD) can improve detection sensitivity for prostate cancer for most readers, while reducing reading time fourfold, according to a Tuesday presentation at RSNA 2016.November 28, 2016CTPregnancy complications presage later coronary diseaseCHICAGO - African-American women who experience common pregnancy complications are more likely to present with coronary artery disease at CT decades later, according to a new study presented on Sunday at the RSNA meeting.November 27, 2016Advanced VisualizationVirtual reality takes prenatal imaging to new heightsBrazilian researchers are vaulting over conventional fetal imaging techniques with a virtual reality system that brings realism to the interaction between a fetus and its parents, according to a study to be presented at the RSNA 2016 meeting in Chicago.November 21, 20162016Image perception researchers ready RSNA 2016 testsWhat do radiologists see when they look at an image? What factors cause them to change conclusions or search patterns? RSNA is teaming up with the U.S. National Cancer Institute and researchers around the world to conduct image perception research during RSNA 2016 in Chicago.November 21, 2016Practice ManagementNY radiology firm to pay $8M in fraud settlementNew York radiology group Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology pleaded guilty on November 16 to Medicare and Medicaid fraud, agreeing to pay more than $8 million to settle an investigation that began more than two years ago with an FBI raid on the firm's offices in March 2014.November 17, 2016CTStudy finds differences in CCTA plaque measurementsCoronary CT angiography (CCTA) measurements of coronary artery plaque volumes are reproducible at follow-up when the same scanner is used, but reproducibility declines below acceptable levels when follow-up is performed on a different scanner model, concludes a study published recently in Radiology.November 16, 2016CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderNovember 13, 2016CT4D CT of subtalar joint aids ankle instability assessmentDynamic quantitative CT with a 320-detector-row scanner of the subtalar joint offers detailed analysis of joint motion with a tiny radiation dose, revealing strong potential for the assessment of ankle instability, the authors of a new study conclude in the American Journal of Roentgenology.November 13, 2016AssociationsBluemke leaves NIH to head up RadiologyDr. David Bluemke, PhD, is leaving his position at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) to become the new editor of Radiology beginning in January 2018, according to the board of directors of the RSNA.November 10, 2016Previous PagePage 8 of 258Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingCase report: Pluvicto as a first-line treatment in late-stage prostate cancerSince 1996, the patient continually declined androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, and local therapy to the prostate gland.MRINew brain MRI imaging technique could help identify Alzheimer'sRadiology EducationScholarly activity low among residency program directorsDigital X-Ray3D DEXA shows value in patients with prostate cancerSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology