Kate Madden Yee[email protected]MRIBreast MRI uptake is low among women at high breast cancer riskOnly a third of women at high risk of breast cancer who have a provider recommendation for breast MRI undergo the exam, a study published August 28 in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment has found.August 30, 2023Practice ManagementWhat are the characteristics of radiology social media influencers?Radiology social media influencers share a variety of characteristics -- from type of degree to professional affiliations -- and there are even geographical patterns, a study published August 25 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology has found.August 28, 2023MRIBrain lesions on DWI-MRI don't necessarily imply higher stroke riskBrain lesions identified on diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI-MRI) after a patient has undergone carotid revascularization don't seem to translate to higher long-term stroke risk, a study published August 24 in the journal Stroke has found.August 27, 2023CTHow much radiation do children with pulmonary hypertension receive?Children with pulmonary hypertension can receive up to an average of 8.5 mSv of radiation per year from CT exams -- roughly equivalent to about three years of naturally occurring background radiation.August 27, 2023CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderAugust 24, 2023Clinical NewsCan an AI photo app help diagnose scoliosis?An AI application that uses smartphone photos to diagnose scoliosis appears to match surgeons using x-ray images, according to a team of Hong Kong researchers.August 24, 2023MRIMRI illuminates the brain effects of long COVID-19Individuals with long COVID-19 show decreased gray-matter volume on brain MR imaging compared to healthy controls, a study published August 22 in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging has found.August 24, 2023CTCCTA is a useful alternative for ruling out acute coronary syndromeCoronary CT angiography (CCTA) is a safe and cost-effective way to rule out acute coronary syndrome in patients experiencing acute chest pain, according to a research review published August 24 in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.August 24, 2023CTCCTA helps predict risk of plaque-related major adverse cardiac eventsCoronary CT angiography (CCTA) helps predict risk of major adverse cardiac events in patients with non-ST segment elevation (NSTE) acute coronary syndrome (ACS) -- in part by its ability to quantify lipid-rich plaque, a study published August 22 in Radiology has found.August 23, 2023Image ProcessingDECT improves diagnosis of aggressive liver cancer subtypesWith help from AI and radiomics analysis, dual-energy CT (DECT) can be an effective way to diagnose an aggressive macrotrabecular-massive subtype of hepatocellular carcinoma, a research team has found.August 22, 2023Previous PagePage 8 of 354Next PageTop StoriesCTBoth standard and ultrahigh resolution modes effective for PCCT CCTAThe study findings will help clinicians optimize protocols for coronary CT angiography using photon-counting detectors.AssociationsACR, MGMA respond to U.S. House, Senate passing 'Big, Beautiful Bill'InterventionalGAE with stem cells effective for knee osteoarthritisUltrasoundCan lung ultrasound predict delirium in elderly COVID-19 patients?MRIAI algorithm identifies patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest