Rebekah Moan[email protected]BreastUse MRI to diagnose PIP breast implant ruptures, Dutch sayVIENNA - MRI has high accuracy in diagnosing rupture in silicone breast implants, ECR 2014 delegates learned on Saturday morning. This is particularly useful as many women are being imaged regardless of symptoms due to the recent recall of Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) silicone breast implants.March 7, 2014Breast'Opportunity' knocking for women demanding mammogramsVIENNA - Opportunistic screening accounts for nearly a quarter of all referred mammograms in the Netherlands. And contrary to expectations, there is no difference among age groups, delegates at ECR 2014 learned on Friday morning.March 6, 2014BreastNew radiographers outperform older counterparts at breast positioningVIENNA - Older does not connote wiser, at least in the case of breast radiographers. In a surprising study from the Netherlands presented on Thursday at ECR 2014, researchers found that new radiographers performed better than experienced ones in terms of breast positioning.March 6, 20142014Ukrainian, Russian radiologists still friendly despite crisisVIENNA - The political situation in Ukraine has had no bearing on ECR 2014, according to both the ECR president and the president of the European Society of Radiology. This is particularly potent as this year's ECR focuses on Russia and has a Russian president.March 5, 2014UltrasoundNipple problems, automated breast US come under intense scrutinyVIENNA - A presentation at Thursday's breast ultrasound course at ECR 2014 aims to answer questions surrounding the nipple and areolar area and will also provide an update on developments within breast ultrasound.March 5, 2014Image ProcessingThe future is here: Motion-sensor workstationsTuesday, December 3 | 10:40 a.m.-10:50 a.m. | SSG15-02 | Room S404ABJapanese researchers have come up with a method that allows radiologists to control image viewing during angiography procedures without touching a workstation.November 10, 2013Digital X-RayMore readers translates to more lung nodules detectedMonday, December 2 | 3:20 p.m.-3:30 p.m. | SSE22-03 | Room S403AUsing multiple readers to detect lung nodules in chest radiographs should be used as a measure for improving the performance of computer-aided detection (CAD), according to Dutch researchers.November 10, 2013Digital X-RayRoad to RSNA 2013: Digital X-Ray PreviewThe scientific sessions, poster presentations, and refresher courses at RSNA 2013 will reflect x-ray's staying power. Topics to be covered include ensuring proper exposure, optimizing radiation dose, digital tomosynthesis, image postprocessing, and more.November 5, 2013CTMicrodose CT can replace chest x-raysThursday, December 5 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. | LL-CHS-TH3B | Lakeside Learning CenterMicrodose CT can replace chest x-ray for lung nodule detection, while keeping radiation dose to comparable levels, Swiss researchers have found.November 5, 2013Digital X-RayConsider dual-energy digital tomo for pulmonary nodulesThursday, December 5 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m. | LL-CHS-TH1B | Lakeside Learning CenterDual-energy subtraction digital tomosynthesis can facilitate the detection of pulmonary nodules, according to research from Japan in this poster presentation.November 5, 2013Previous PagePage 6 of 10Next 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