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Gadolinium tops radiology headlines in 2017 | More imaging after US in ED
December 26, 2017
Digital X-Ray
CAD of chest tomosynthesis works best for new readers
Computer-aided detection (CAD) of digital chest tomosynthesis studies helped improve the diagnostic performance of inexperienced readers in a study by Japanese researchers published December 13 in Radiology. But CAD's effect was not statistically significant with physicians who had more experience.
December 25, 2017
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December 21, 2017
CT
Missed lung nodules on CAC scans | Coding changes for 2018 | Rads want help with POCUS
December 20, 2017
MRI
New FDA rules on gadolinium | U.K. to pull GBCA agents | X-ray fluorescence detects gadolinium
December 18, 2017
Advanced Visualization
Top 5 trends from RSNA 2017 | Multicolor 3D printing | MRI with lower GBCA dose
December 13, 2017
Breast
AI for breast screening | How do DBT and 2D mammo costs compare? | PET/MRI for pelvic cancer
December 11, 2017
Home
3 ways to cut CT radiation dose | Why is the job market improving? | DBT finds smaller cancers
December 6, 2017
Advanced Visualization
FDA issues 3D printing guidance | New MRI safety app | CCTA discrepancies
December 4, 2017
2017
Medical images reveal toll of opioid epidemic
The epidemic of opioid abuse is taking a heavy toll across the U.S., one that's become evident to emergency radiologists who are seeing the daily damage in medical images, according to a November 30 presentation at the RSNA 2017 meeting in Chicago.
November 29, 2017
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Interventional
Does advanced imaging in stroke patients improve outcomes?
Conventional or advanced imaging selection of EVT patients did not result in significant differences in 90-day clinical outcomes.
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Safety concerns lead to suspension of CT service at Belgian hospital
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Video: Perry Pickhardt on CTC, the 'best kept secret in medicine'
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Experts issue appropriate use criteria for molecular breast imaging
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Transgender women face more interpersonal violence than cisgender women
By Amerigo Allegretto
Research presented at RSNA 2024 shows that transgender women experience more interpersonal violence than cisgender women.
December 4, 2024
35-year-old transgender woman presents with (A) a 3D CT reformation of the face in the sagittal plane showing a left mandibular fracture (arrow). (B) An axial head CT image from one of three head CT studies over the last two years reveals right periorbital soft tissue swelling (arrow). The radiologist reader suspected intimate partner violence based on radiology reports, which was subsequently confirmed through clinical note examination. Image courtesy of the RSNA.
Chest x-ray AI triage makes a difference in lung cancer CT routing
By Liz Carey
Preliminary results of LungIMPACT study in the U.K. suggest one significant way AI can aid healthcare units.
December 3, 2024
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Radiologists can help reduce cycles of intimate partner violence
By Will Morton
Radiologists can detect evidence of intimate partner violence before women disclose it and help facilitate earlier interventions to reduce cycles of abuse, according to an RSNA 2024 talk.
December 3, 2024
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Video from RSNA 2024: Lasting changes from COVID-19
By Erik L. Ridley
Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD, of the University of Washington reviews how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to persistent changes to radiology and also discusses other current challenges to the specialty.
December 3, 2024
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Video from RSNA 2024: Radiology and the law
By Erik L. Ridley
In a video interview at RSNA 2024, Sagar Kulkarni, MD, of the University of Washington, provides highlights from an upcoming special issue of Academic Radiology on radiology and the law.
December 3, 2024
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Video from RSNA 2024: AI is transforming radiology
By Erik L. Ridley
In a video interview, Suzie Bash, MD, of RadNet shares how AI is transforming the practice of radiology and what she’s most excited about at RSNA 2024.
December 3, 2024
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Community support boosts LCS uptake
By Kate Madden Yee
Providing social support for lung cancer screening (LCS) to individuals at risk of the disease shows promise as an effective way to increase uptake.
December 3, 2024
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AI improves clinical workflows in European hospital system
By Will Morton
A commercially available AI fracture detection model significantly improved clinical workflows when deployed in a four-hospital system in Norway.
December 3, 2024
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Interventional radiology could use more AI tools
By Liz Carey
When it comes to interventional radiology, more data should be saved.
December 3, 2024
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MRI safety: How Japan deals with it
By Philip Ward
Japan is adopting a more hands-on approach to minimizing MRI accidents, according to an RSNA 2024 special session.
December 3, 2024
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MRI reveals that skeletal muscle loss indicates cognitive decline risk
By Kate Madden Yee
MRI has shown that skeletal muscle loss is an early risk factor for cognitive decline in older adults.
December 3, 2024
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German study supports GAE as routine treatment for knee osteoarthritis
By Liz Carey
Genicular artery embolization (GAE) by an interventional radiologist could be an effective alternative to knee replacement or long-term medication.
December 3, 2024
Peri-interventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of the descending genicular artery (DSA), a diagnostic procedure to view the inner surface of blood vessels, (green arrow) in a patient with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis of the right leg. On the left, the pre-interventional image with a clearly visible hyperemic blush (red box). On the right, the post-interventional DSA after embolization with Imepenem-Cilastatin. A completely eliminated blush is observed while preserving skin collaterals (orange arrows). Image courtesy of the RSNA.
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