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CT-based AI could be game changer for radiologists assessing invasive, noninvasive cancers

Specifically, the deep learning platform distinguished minimally invasive adenocarcinomas from more deadly varieties.

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Radiology-pathology meetings lead to quicker definitive diagnoses in discordant biopsy cases

More than 50% of exams without biopsy-imaging agreement were later deemed malignant, underscoring the need for radiologists to confirm results with other doctors.

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Low-dose CT scans just as accurate as standard for diagnosing appendicitis

The findings should encourage physicians to utilize LDCT in emergency settings to avoid unnecessary radiation.

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Radiologist allegedly lied to gain helicopter rescue off continent’s tallest mountain

Jason Lance, MD, is being charged with three counts connected to a May summit attempt on Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, in Alaska.

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Radiologists must be aware of key CT findings in patients with 'devastating' COVID complication

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A CT scan can offer a prompt diagnosis and guide subsequent surgical intervention for patients with acute mesenteric ischemia, a rare but deadly disease reported in some COVID cases.

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Radiologists launching new study assessing ‘one stop shop’ cardiac myocardial CT perfusion imaging

Emory University researchers will compare the technique to nuclear stress testing in a small group of patients.

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Physicians performing fluoroscopy-guided procedures exposed to 3 times more radiation than colleagues

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Some experts say it's time to amend radiation regulations pertaining to the eye, which the U.S. last revised in 1991.

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Nearly one-third of interventional radiologists aren’t formally discussing adverse events

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Morbidity and mortality conferences offer chances to review negative outcomes and implement practice changes to avoid similar events in the future.

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Radiologist burnout: 5 key causes and possible solutions

Less than 40% of healthcare organizations have mental health resources available to combat employee burnout, which only contributes to the problem, experts said.

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AI assists rookie ED physicians with chest X-ray interpretations when radiologists are unavailable

Chest X-ray. Using an explainable artificial intelligence (AI) model, researchers were recently able to accomplish highly accurate labeling on large datasets of publicly available chest radiograph X-rays.. 

In many instances, the assistive technology helped less-experienced providers change their image impressions and treatment decisions, experts explained. 

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