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Radiologists distinguish COVID-19 pneumonia on CT
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is characterized by CT findings that match features of other pneumonia-causing viruses. But radiologists from the U.S. and China demonstrated that they are well-equipped to differentiate COVID-19 from these other viruses in a new study, published online March 10 in Radiology.
March 10, 2020
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3 factors linked to risk of death from coronavirus
For individuals with the novel coronavirus disease, several factors were associated with an increased risk of death in a new study, published online March 9 in the Lancet journal. Careful observation and blood testing could help clinicians identify these individuals at an early stage, researchers say.
March 10, 2020
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CT findings for coronavirus may overlap with adenovirus
Chest CT accurately detected the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the vast majority of high-risk individuals prior to confirmation by laboratory testing, though it also misidentified COVID-19 for the adenovirus in a small percentage of cases in a new study, published online March 4 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
March 9, 2020
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Low-dose CT produces no detectable DNA damage
The debate over the potential harms of CT radiation carries on in a new study published online March 10 in Radiology. Researchers from Japan are reporting that they found no evidence of DNA damage in individuals who underwent low-dose CT scans -- while damage was detectable from standard-dose exams.
March 9, 2020
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AR equipped to 'transform' image-guided interventions
Interventional radiology is in a prime position to leverage the enhanced visualization afforded by augmented reality (AR) technology to improve image-guided procedures and achieve better outcomes, according to a recent article published online in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
March 8, 2020
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March 4, 2020
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3 uses for cinematic rendering of brain CTA scans
Cinematic rendering based on CT angiography (CTA) data can enhance the visualization of complex cerebrovascular anatomy and disease beyond the capabilities of traditional volume rendering, without any added costs, according to an article recently published online in the Journal of Neuroimaging.
March 4, 2020
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CT, x-ray capture vaping lung injury in teens
What effect does vaping have on the lungs of young, healthy individuals? A study published online March 3 in Radiology details the most prevalent findings seen on the chest x-rays and CT scans of teenagers diagnosed with electronic cigarette, or vaping, product use-associated lung injury.
March 3, 2020
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Associations
SIR issues statement on endovascular procedures for trauma
The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) released a position statement on the use of endovascular procedures for treating individuals with traumatic injuries in the March issue of the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
March 2, 2020
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3D printing improves accuracy of knee arthroplasty
A new technique that relies on 3D-printed surgical guides designed with CT data enhanced the accuracy of total knee replacement procedures and also decreased postoperative bleeding and trauma, compared with the standard technique, in a study published online on February 22 in Orthopaedic Surgery.
March 2, 2020
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New PET tracer show promise in neuroblastoma
F-18 mFBG achieved a pooled sensitivity of 97%, compared with 82% for I-123 MIBG.
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Study backs LDCT lung cancer screening in Singapore
Response Evaluation Criteria in Bone Metastases (RECIBM) and metabolic criteria were used to detect a complete response missed at anatomic assessment. A 76-year-old male patient presented with 1 month of hemoptysis and was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and bone metastases. Baseline (July 2022) F-18 FDG-PET/CT images (A, maximum intensity projection image; B–E, axial images) demonstrate FDG-avid lesions in the left lamina of the first lumbar vertebra (L1) (straight yellow arrows; maximum standardized uptake value, 2.74; peak standardized uptake value normalized to lean body mass, 1.59) and left ilium (curved yellow arrows; maximum standardized uptake value, 3.68; peak standardized uptake value normalized to lean body mass, 2.28). After seven chemotherapy cycles (December 2022), follow-up PET/CT images (F, maximum intensity projection image; G–J, axial images) show complete metabolic resolution of bony lesions (L1: maximum standardized uptake value, 1.32, and peak standardized uptake value normalized to lean body mass, 0.85; left ilium: maximum standardized uptake value, 1.48, and peak standardized uptake value normalized to lean body mass, 0.82), without apparent osteolytic or osteoblastic changes at CT. Assessment was stable disease (SD) according to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDA) criteria but complete response (CR) or complete metabolic response (CMR) according to RECIBM, PET Response Criteria in Solid Tumors (PERCIST), and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) criteria. The patient was alive as of September 30, 2025.
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Medicare Advantage cost-sharing varies for advanced imaging services
By Amerigo Allegretto
More plans require cost-sharing for advanced imaging, with a growing share of plans requiring both coinsurance and a copayment.
July 1, 2026
Insurance Policy 400
PET/CT guides treatment in men with recurrent prostate cancer
By Will Morton
F-18 fluciclovine and Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT have similar benefits for sRT planning, in terms of improving cancer control without increased toxicity.
June 30, 2026
F-18 fluciclovine PET/CT images in a 59-year-old man with biochemical recurrence after prostatectomy (prostate-specific antigen level, 0.42 ng/mL; Gleason score, 5 + 4 = 9; T3BN1M0). (A) Coronal PET and (B) maximum intensity projection images show multiple retroperitoneal lymph nodes with abnormal radiotracer uptake (arrows). (C) Axial PET and (D) axial fused PET/CT images show the index lesion (arrow), measuring 13 × 10 mm, on the right precaval lymph node. The initial decision to offer radiation therapy to the prostate bed and pelvis was changed to a decision not to offer radiation therapy.
Most patients want to know if AI being used for imaging reports
By Amerigo Allegretto
Most patients want disclosure about whether AI is being used for their imaging reports.
June 30, 2026
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Low muscle density on coronary CT linked to heart risk
By Will Morton
Patients with skeletal muscle attenuation below the median had a higher risk of mortality and myocardial infarction.
June 30, 2026
An example of machine learning–based multiorgan body composition assessment (TotalSegmentator V2.0.4, 1.5-mm high-resolution model) in a 63-year-old man with obstructive coronary artery disease and a skeletal muscle attenuation below the median. (A) Transverse, (B) coronal, and (C) sagittal CT images and curved planar reformations of the (D) left, (E) circumflex, and (F) right coronary arteries.
Podcast: The pivotal MRI accident that launched MRI safety
By Liz Carey
What went wrong that prompted MRI safety protocols in the radiology community.
June 30, 2026
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ASE: Simple 'nudge' on echo reports improves aortic stenosis follow-up
By Amerigo Allegretto
An automated reminder in echo reports can improve follow-up rates for patients with severe aortic stenosis.
June 29, 2026
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Years-smoked criteria may improve lung cancer screening eligibility
By Amerigo Allegretto
Smoke duration thresholds could help improve lung cancer screening with low-dose CT.
June 29, 2026
Cigarette Smoker Closeup 400
Nearly half of mCRPC patients never receive second-line treatment
By Will Morton
ARPIs were the most common first-line treatment (79.3%) and remained the most common second-line treatment (41.1%).
June 29, 2026
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Opportunistic screening can reveal osteoporotic vertebral fractures
By Erik L. Ridley
A new study demonstrates the potential of opportunistic screening in improving osteoporosis care.
June 23, 2026
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Blood-based testing could improve prostate cancer screening with MRI
By Amerigo Allegretto
Adding the Stockholm3 blood-based biomarker test could help improve prostate cancer screening with MRI.
June 22, 2026
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Advancing precision medicine through quantitative imaging
By Liz Carey
Coalition develops international QI technical standards across all imaging modalities, envisions credentialed centers.
June 22, 2026
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"Dirty" brain white matter shows no link to dementia in older adults
By Kate Madden Yee
The findings could reframe how clinicians and researchers interpret this imaging abnormality.
June 22, 2026
Examples of DAWM on FLAIR MRI slices. Transversal slices of 1.5T FLAIR MRI scans. For visualization only, brains were skull-stripped and DAWM is shown with dotted lines (occipital DAWM is red, parietal DAWM is orange). Top row images (25% of lobar WM) show larger, more confluent configurations of DAWM, extending beyond the slices shown here.
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