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Gastrointestinal Radiology: Page 12
MRI radiomics identifies subtypes of inflammatory bowel disease
By
Erik L. Ridley
MRI radiomics and machine learning can enable identification of inflammatory bowel disease subtypes. A study on the research was presented at this week's International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.
May 15, 2022
Body composition analysis shows utility on CT
By
Erik L. Ridley
With help of artificial intelligence, CT-based body composition analysis shows utility for a variety of important clinical applications, according to a presentation at the annual American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) meeting in New Orleans.
May 3, 2022
Indigenous Americans face cancer screening access challenges
By
Kate Madden Yee
American Indian and Alaskan Native people have less easy access to screening for lung, colorectal, and breast cancer, according to research presented at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting in New Orleans.
May 1, 2022
Is CTC being used effectively for colon cancer screening?
By
Kate Madden Yee
Utilization rates of CT colonography (CTC) are low, which prompts concern over whether patients at risk of colon cancer are getting the screening they need, according to a study published April 28 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
May 1, 2022
Radiation doses in swallow studies remain high in the U.K.
By
Will Morton
Room for improvement in reducing radiation doses during barium swallow studies exists in at least one U.K. hospital, with authors of a recent study recommending new efforts in training young radiologists.
April 28, 2022
Pancreatic cysts present screening challenge for radiologists
By
Louise Gagnon
What's the best way to handle cysts detected in the pancreas on imaging exams? Such lesions are relatively common, but only a small number are malignant, so figuring out suitable management surveillance can be a challenge.
April 20, 2022
Ultrasound helps track excess fetal growth in pregnant diabetic women
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Ultrasound can be used to measure fetal growth alterations in diabetic women who struggle with controlling their blood glucose levels, according to Chinese research published April 7 in
JAMA Network Open
.
April 7, 2022
AI detects diabetes on abdominal CT performed for CTC screening
By
Erik L. Ridley
Deep learning-based analysis of CT biomarkers can enable the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus on noncontrast abdominal CT exams performed to screen for CT colonography (CTC), according to research published online April 5 in
Radiology
.
April 4, 2022
Ultrasound finds no links between COVID vaccine, birth defects
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Expecting parents can rejoice, as ultrasound found no links between the COVID-19 vaccines and birth defects during early pregnancy, according to research published April 4 in
JAMA Pediatrics
.
April 3, 2022
NaF-PET reveals aortic wall injuries
By
Will Morton
PET imaging with F-18 sodium fluoride (NaF) can detect activity related to tears in the outer wall of the aorta and could help manage patients with acute aortic syndrome, according to a study published March 16 in
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging
.
March 21, 2022
MRI scans can reveal body composition changes over time
By
Erik L. Ridley
Data derived from MRI exams show that body composition can change significantly over a two-year period, potentially offering a new window into the aging process, according to research published recently in
Scientific Reports
.
March 21, 2022
Consensus on sonogram use could help pediatric trauma patients
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Consensus definitions for assessing children with injury via sonography could help in the emergency department, according to research published March 18 in
JAMA Network Open
.
March 17, 2022
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