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New CT protocol uses scout images to expedite stroke patients' path to MRI

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Michael Goldberg, MD, reviews MRI scans of a patient who suffered a wake-up stroke.

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The new safety screening protocol should "markedly improve" current delays in screening patients, Mayo Clinic doctors explained.

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Subspecialty radiologists disagree with non-specialists’ incidental nodule guidance in 38% of cases

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Thoracic experts' re-reading of CT scans initially performed in the ED often resulted in additional imaging utilization.

  • Read more about Subspecialty radiologists disagree with non-specialists’ incidental nodule guidance in 38% of cases

‘Important step forward’: Automated echo scores vary less than sonographers’ measurements

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This study brings light to the prospect of a "fully automated solution" for echocardiogram analysis, experts reported.

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INFINITT Stands out as a Leader in Cloud-based Imaging: New KLAS Report: ‘Imaging in the Cloud 2021’

INFINITT North America is a leading developer of image and data management solutions for healthcare, and “an early entrant into cloud-based imaging.”

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New machine learning model double-checks its own work for unpredictability on breast cancer imaging

Researchers found the reason radiation and anthracyclines in some patients causes cardio toxicity may be due to the cGAS–STING pathway. This holds great potential as a treatment to prevent cardiac complications of DNA-damaging cancer treatments in new cardio-oncology research. Pathology Laboratory
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Experts noted a "significant" reduction in false positives and false negatives using their modified machine learning model.

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Some states have 25% fewer radiologists than Medicare patients, illustrating nationwide trend

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Across the West, for example, the rise in Medicare beneficiaries has outpaced rads by 10.1%.

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Mentorship 'crucial' for interventional radiologist trainees to overcome research obstacles

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Some survey respondents weren't even aware of research opportunities offered by their program, and experts believe solid mentorship could help change that.

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70% of 'ministroke' patients discharged from ED with incomplete imaging never receive follow-up

Early detection and treatment can prevent up to 80% of stroke cases after transient ischemic attacks, according to data shared at RSNA.

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Arterys and iCAD join forces to roll out breast health AI solutions worldwide

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The partnership will allow providers to access iCAD's FDA-cleared MICA platform anywhere in the world, company officials said Tuesday.

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Prenatal MRI reveals ‘major’ brain differences among unborn babies exposed to alcohol

About 9.8% of women confess to drinking alcohol during their pregnancy, a number that's likely much higher, experts said Wednesday.

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