Kate Madden Yee[email protected]CTSocial factors affect CT lung screening complianceWhether individuals undergo CT lung cancer screening can depend not only on social factors such as unreliable transportation and type of insurance but also on a lack of awareness of screening recommendations, according to research presented Thursday at the virtual RSNA 2020 meeting.December 3, 2020MRIMRI leads the way in neuroimaging innovationMRI is leading the way in neuroimaging innovation, according to three presentations delivered on Wednesday at the virtual RSNA 2020 meeting. Neuroradiologists from around the U.S. presented their clinical and research experience with MRI in a variety of novel applications.December 2, 2020MRICOVID-19 has far-reaching, nonpulmonary effectsAlthough COVID-19 typically manifests as a respiratory illness, the disease can affect many nonpulmonary body systems, according to a presentation delivered Monday afternoon at the RSNA 2020 virtual meeting.December 1, 2020MRIMRI, ultrasound diagnose post-COVID-19 muscle weaknessA combination of MR neurography and ultrasound could help clinicians better diagnose what is causing some recovered COVID-19 patients to continue to experience chronic pain, numbness, or weakness in their hands or limbs, according to commentary published December 1 in Radiology.December 1, 2020CTEVALI shows particular imaging findings on CTParticular CT imaging findings such as a diffuse alveolar damage pattern can help radiologists diagnose electronic cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI), according to a presentation delivered on Monday at the virtual RSNA 2020 meeting.November 30, 2020CTNew York neurorads share COVID-19 best practicesNew York City has been dramatically affected by the COVID-19 crisis, and neuroradiologists there were at times the first to identify the disease incidentally via imaging exams performed for other purposes, according to two presentations delivered on Monday at the virtual RSNA 2020 conference.November 29, 2020CTCT quantifies COVID-19 severity, ongoing conditionsThroughout this year's COVID-19 pandemic, chest CT has proved to be a valuable tool for diagnosing the illness in particular clinical situations. CT's worth for COVID-19 diagnosis and triage was the subject of a trio of presentations on Sunday afternoon at RSNA 2020.November 28, 2020MRIfMRI reveals why big games create lasting memoriesFunctional MRI reveals how feelings of surprise that people experience -- for example, while tracking ball possession changes in a sports broadcast -- create shifts in brain patterns that are key to the formation of strong memories, according to a study published November 25 in the journal Neuron.November 25, 2020CTCT shows damaging effects of wood smoke on lungsCT shows damage caused to the lungs in people who cook with natural fuels such as wood or brush, which can produce pollutants and toxins when burned, according to research to be presented at the upcoming virtual RSNA 2020 meeting.November 24, 2020MRIMRI shows how anxiety speeds Alzheimer's progressionBrain MRI scans show that patients with anxiety progress more quickly from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease, according to research to be presented at the upcoming virtual RSNA 2020 conference.November 23, 2020Previous PagePage 82 of 356Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingAmyloid PET scans validated in racially diverse patientsChanges in care plans occurred in 59% of individuals after PET scans.Womens ImagingLimited access to PCPs thwarts mammography screening uptakeUltrasoundPOCUS rules out pulmonary congestion in kidney patientsEconomicsLow-value imaging services part of high Medicare costsDigital X-RayAI helps clinicians identify misplaced endotracheal tubes