The investigation was retrospective, but Duke scientists believe their algorithm could potentially aid radiologists in spotting near-misses in their work.
As a result of their findings, researchers with the French Society of Neuroradiology are recommending those with serious infection undergo eye screenings.
Many providers are moving toward removing the typical time-delayed release of reports to patients in anticipation of the ONC's new interoperability provisions.
In many regions, such as the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys, people are routinely exposed to spores that may lead to serious injury and even death.
The project came in a response to a "major health problem": Black Americans are more than twice as likely to die from the disease as other men, one expert said.
Also, the editor of RSNA's flagship journal steps down, Rhode Island welcomes a new women's imaging expert and Hyperfine hires neuroradiology "thought leader."
The field has made great strides to bring imaging to the center of patient care, but providers can't rest on their laurels, one radiologist argued recently.