Drs. Shruthi Suresh, Jeffrey Ortiz, Sarah Bashaw, Ammar Hashmi, Susan Baro, and Benjamin Wilson[email protected]Clinical NewsCase report: Necrotizing pancreatitis after SAESplenic artery embolization (SAE) is a relatively safe, effective, and commonly employed nonoperative treatment of high-grade traumatic splenic injury or low-grade injury with active extravasation. In this case report, clinicians report a case of interval necrotizing pancreatitis -- a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of SAE.March 11, 2019Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCTOpportunistic screening can reveal osteoporotic vertebral fracturesA new study demonstrates the potential of opportunistic screening in improving osteoporosis care.MRIBlood-based testing could improve prostate cancer screening with MRIImage ProcessingAdvancing precision medicine through quantitative imagingMRI"Dirty" brain white matter shows no link to dementia in older adultsMolecular ImagingNew PET tracer shows promise for guiding pancreatic cancer therapy