Shalmali Pal[email protected]Clinical NewsARRS papers support transcatheter arterial chemoembolization therapy for liver cancerWASHINGTON, DC - A German researcher spoke in favor of a controversial liver cancer therapy at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting, arguing that multiple TACE treatments are more likely to be effective than previous studies have shown.May 9, 2000Nuclear MedicineNuclear medicine test offers precise localization of blockage in lower limbsWASHINGTON, DC - A nuclear medicine technique that measures arterial circulation, before and after a hyperemic response, can help surgeons target the obstruction in patients with peripheral vascular disease, according to a study presented May 8 at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.May 8, 2000MRIHASTE MR may take discomfort out of bladder imaging, says ARRS presenterWASHINGTON, DC - With the ability to detect intrinsic defects of the urethra and visualize the structure of the pelvic floor, supine HASTE MRI offers a less intrusive way to preoperatively assess stress urinary incontinence.May 7, 2000CTStudies reiterate the value and quality of ultrafast CT and MRI for pediatric patientsWASHINGTON, DC -- Reports at this week's ARRS meeting and a recent journal say it again: For both MRI and CT, ultrafast approaches make a significant difference in enabling imaging of young children without conscious sedation.May 7, 2000BreastSentinel node biopsy wins high marks for detection of small, infiltrating breast cancersA meta-analysis of several sentinel node biopsy studies puts the accuracy rate of the technique for detecting the status of the axilla at 98%.April 27, 2000CTComparing nine strategies to evaluate adrenal massUnenhanced CT together with MR imaging is the most cost-effective strategy for evaluating an adrenal mass in patients with lung carcinoma, according to a study in this month's issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.April 24, 2000UltrasoundUltrasound imaging can clear up vagueness of plantar fasciitisAlthough different imaging modalities provide different kinds of information about heel pain, ultrasound can offer unique information about the disorder that can aid diagnosis and treatment.April 23, 2000UltrasoundFlash echo with contrast improves ultrasound detection of liver lesionsFlash echo imaging could make ultrasound a player in identifying liver metastases, finding lesions that are too minute to be seen with conventional sonography, according to German and Japanese researchers.April 23, 2000UltrasoundPrenatal ultrasound provides insight on variable outcome in Dandy-WalkerThe prognosis for fetuses with apparent Dandy-Walker syndrome or its variant is often grim but can vary widely. Pinpointing the variations with sonography can help doctors better advise patients.April 23, 2000UltrasoundEmpty bladder may be rule, not exception for pelvic ultrasoundRequiring a woman to present with a full bladder prior to a sonographic pelvic evaluation could become a practice of the past, as ultrasound with an empty bladder provides equally valid information, according Harvard University researchers.April 23, 2000Previous PagePage 94 of 100Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET reveals mechanism underlying brain fog in long COVIDBrain regions where C-11 K-2 radiotracer was increased were negatively correlated with long COVID patients’ performance on cognitive tests.MRIMRI finds that brain shape changes may be associated with dementiaWomens ImagingFalse-positive DBT findings differ between AI, radiologistsPractice ManagementWhat is the real impact of the 2025 MPFS Proposed Rule on radiology practices?Sponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology