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PHOTO GALLERY: What does breast cancer look like on mammography

Examples of breast imaging. What does breast imaging look like? What does breast cancer look like? What do radiologists look for on mammograms?

This image gallery shows examples from various breast imaging modalities, including digital breast tomosynthesis, ultrasound and breast MRI, in addition to clinical presentations of breast cancer and other pathologies.

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Experts describe MRI characteristics of rare breast cancer

breast MRI metaplastic carcinoma
Image courtesy of Academic Radiology.

The new paper describes the imaging characteristics of metaplastic carcinoma of the breast and correlates the findings with clinical and histopathological characteristics/diagnoses.

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Improving the diagnostic value of portable imaging: Experts propose 3 interventions

Chest MRI
Credit: Radiological Society of North America.

After experts from one institution evaluated 500 portable chest x-rays completed during the summer of 2021, it was revealed that 46.2% of the images obtained were problematic, requiring the imaging to be repeated. 

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New radiation therapy treatment stalls recurrence while sparing healthy tissue in patients with brain cancer

The approach—called GammaTile—involves placing small radiation seeds at a tumor site during surgery.
Image courtesy of GammaTile Medical Technologies.

The treatment has the potential to “extend lifespans and improve quality of life” in patients with brain cancer, according to experts at UC San Diego Health. 

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Might AI automation improve peer review?

Meeting

With the software’s help, the ratio of CTs requiring radiologist review to missed findings identified was 10:1, experts shared, adding that without the help of AI that ratio would be at least 66:1. 

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MRI/PSA combo cuts down on unnecessary biopsies in patients with suspected PCa

prostate cancer PSA

The strategy of combining the two tests improved specificity and positive predictive value in detecting clinically significant cancer compared to PSA alone.  

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Artificial intelligence can objectively determine cardiac calcium scores faster than doctors

A study published this week in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC): Cardiovascular Imaging shows artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can more rapidly and objectively determine calcium scores in computed tomographic (CT) and positron emission tomographic (PET) images than physicians.[1] The AI also performed well when the images were obtained from very-low-radiation CT attenuation scans. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmg.2022.06.006

A new study shows artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can more rapidly and objectively determine calcium scores in CT and PET/CT images than physicians.

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Deep learning reconstruction levels playing field between 1.5T and 3T MRI exams

Denoising using deep learning techniques can boost the performance of 1.5T MR brain imaging, resulting in quality comparable or superior to 3T imaging. 

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'Radiologic serendipity' a common trigger event that ends in thyroid surgery in asymptomatic patients

Throat

In this cohort, experts found that just 34% of surgeries were performed on symptomatic patients, which shifted their focus to other potential modes of detection.

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VIDEO: CT imaging for TAVR and TMVR structural heart interventions

Examples of structural heart transcatheter valve replacement procedure planning CT scans and post procedure followup for TMVR and TAVR.

Joao Cavalcante, MD, director, cardiac MRI and structural CT labs, Minneapolis Heart Institute, discusses the use of cardiac CT imaging to plan and guide structural heart procedures. 

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