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Practice Management
Why aren't radiologists talking to patients? | Siegel on AI | 3D holography | Elastography of carotid plaque
June 19, 2017
Economics
Why radiologists find it hard to face patients
Radiologists are being told they need to spend more time with patients, but is this a realistic expectation? A new survey published June 20 in Radiology found that while most radiologists would like more patient-facing time, the realities of their jobs -- such as reimbursement for their time -- get in the way.
June 19, 2017
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AI
7 steps to better AI algorithms
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage right now, with most of the focus on using the technology for image analysis. But Dr. Eliot Siegel believes that AI has much more to offer, and he suggested several improvements at the recent International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) meeting.
June 15, 2017
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Nuclear Medicine
SNMMI Image of the Year | Not so FAST for kids | Community breast MRI
June 14, 2017
Nuclear Medicine
News from SNMMI | PET for Alzheimer's | Deep learning for PICC lines
June 12, 2017
Industry News
Flannery named as GE chief as Immelt to retire
Industrial conglomerate GE is once again reaching into its healthcare business to find an executive to lead the company. The firm has named GE Healthcare President John Flannery to replace Jeff Immelt when he retires as chairman and CEO at the end of the year.
June 11, 2017
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Breast
Is demand for radiologists rising? | NEJM mammo paper stirs controversy | More news from ISCT
June 7, 2017
Careers
New survey finds radiologists are back in demand
For the first time in a decade, radiologists have landed back in the top 10 of search assignments for U.S. physicians by recruiting firm Merritt Hawkins, as employment conditions in the specialty continue to improve.
June 7, 2017
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Are you ready for 3D on steroids? | More news from ISCT | Vendors and cybersecurity from SIIM
June 5, 2017
CT
ISCT: Will cinematic rendering become '3D on steroids'?
SAN FRANCISCO - A new data reconstruction technique called cinematic rendering that creates photorealistic images was discussed in a Monday session at the International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) symposium. The technique is like "3D on steroids," according to Dr. Elliot Fishman, who is testing it at Johns Hopkins University.
June 5, 2017
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Chest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputations
Lower limb amputation is an increasingly common major complication of advanced peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus.
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3D MRI technique helps plan treatment for pediatric heart conditions
Images of a 39-year-old who underwent screening mammography. Right craniocaudal (left) and mediolateral oblique (middle) views from preoperative mammography show suspicious grouped fine pleomorphic calcifications (arrows). After biopsy showed ductal carcinoma of situ (DCIS), patient underwent breast-conserving surgery, yielding final diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (intermediate grade, hormone receptor positive). (Right) Screenshot of an output of a commercial AI tool applied to preoperative mammography. AI detected right breast lesion with score of 95% on both views (concentric colored circles). Present study’s reviewing radiologist deemed AI marking to correspond with site of DCIS.
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Could AI scoring help with managing DCIS?
Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan in a 28-year-old premenopausal woman shows an incidentally detected solid-appearing left ovarian lesion (solid arrow) anterior to the uterus (U), associated with trace ascites in the right adnexa and cul de sac (dashed arrows). At pathologic analysis, this was shown to be ovarian dysgerminoma. Two readers misdiagnosed this lesion, one as a leiomyoma and one as an ovarian fibroma.
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Clinicians, beware: CT diagnostic accuracy varies by adnexal lesion type
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Health-related social needs can lead to missed cancer imaging
By Kate Madden Yee
Health-related social needs can lead to missed imaging appointments among cancer patients.
April 9, 2025
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CT effective for tracking colon cancer lymph node distribution
By Kate Madden Yee
Using CT to track lymph node distribution in colon cancer patients is more effective at identifying metastasis than conventional testing.
April 8, 2025
Schematic diagrams and representative images of different distribution patterns of region lymph nodes detected at CT. (A) Vascular distribution pattern: All regional lymph nodes detected at CT have regular borders and are distributed along the vessels (arrowheads). (B-E) Coronal CT images in a (B) 34-year-old woman, (C) 51-year-old man, (D) 37-year-old man, and (E) 40-year-old man with microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) colon cancer show multiple clear lymph nodes distributed along the supplying arteries or draining veins (arrowheads). (F) Jammed cluster pattern: At least three lymph nodes with blurred margins and clustered (circle). (G-I) Coronal CT images in a (G) 29-year-old man, (H) 35-year-old man, and (I) 67-year-old man and (J) axial CT image in a 43-year-old man with MSI-H colon cancer show several lymph nodes with blurred margins and clustered (circle). Movies 1-4 provide more details. (K) Fused pattern: Several poorly defined lymph nodes clustered and fused together (arrow). (L-O) Coronal CT images in a (L) 63-year-old woman, (M) 59-year-old man, (N) 49-year-old woman, and (O) 73-year-old man with MSI-H colon cancers show several lymph nodes fused (arrow). Image courtesy of Radiology.
AI bests rads in finding breast cancer in women with personal history
By Amerigo Allegretto
AI may have a role in finding contralateral disease in women with a personal history of breast cancer.
April 8, 2025
Images depict a 65-year-old patient with contralateral second breast cancer 6.3 years after right mastectomy. (A) Left craniocaudal and (B) mediolateral oblique mammograms assessed as benign. (C) The AI algorithm outlined a lesion with a score of 31 on the craniocaudal view. (D) A supplemental axial ultrasound scan, which was obtained on the same day as the mammogram, shows an irregular hypoechoic mass (arrows) in the left upper central breast. (E) Preoperative sagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MRI scan shows the corresponding enhancing mass (arrow) in the left upper center. The mass was proven to be ductal carcinoma in situ.
Metabolic MRI technique shows promise in Alzheimer’s patients
By Will Morton
In a recent study, deuterium metabolic imaging was highly aligned with F-18 FDG-PET, a cornerstone of dementia diagnostics.
April 8, 2025
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PET reveals brain’s responses to music
By Will Morton
PET has provided the first neuroimaging evidence that music affects the brain’s opioid receptor system.
April 7, 2025
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Does the Continuing Resolution do anything for radiology?
By Sandy Coffta
In a new column, Sandy Coffta assesses the impact on radiology from the Continuing Resolution passed by the U.S. Congress in March.
April 7, 2025
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Black women in underserved areas face higher breast cancer death risk
By Amerigo Allegretto
Black women who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods experience higher breast cancer mortality risk.
April 7, 2025
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Teleradiology misread lawsuit results in over $15M jury award
By Liz Carey
A jury awarded $15.5 million in a Georgia radiology malpractice lawsuit.
April 7, 2025
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Resolution on imaging access awaits World Health Assembly approval
By Maryam Payne
The WHO has adopted the Strengthening Medical Imaging resolution and it now looks set for approval by the World Health Assembly.
April 7, 2025
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Part II: ‘Spectral x-ray’ technology key in space mission
By Will Morton
The Fram2 mission splashed down safely on April 4, counting among its accomplishments the first use of an x-ray machine in space.
April 4, 2025
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Elevated liver fat fraction helps predict MACE in diabetic patients
By Kate Madden Yee
Elevated liver fat fraction could be a prognostic factor for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with type 2 diabetes.
April 4, 2025
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SPECT/CT measure validated for diagnosing ATTR
By Will Morton
A research team in Finland has validated the accuracy of a SPECT/CT measure for diagnosing transthyretin amyloidosis.
April 4, 2025
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