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Radiology reporting template bolsters follow-up care for incidental pancreatic findings

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Patients with automatically flagged reports were more likely to be seen in a dedicated pancreas clinic and undergo additional imaging, experts explained in JACR.

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Radiologist running for US Senate falling behind top candidates’ growing cash reserves

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Credit: Dr. Gillian Battino for U.S. Senate

Gillian Battino, MD, raised $100,000 in this year’s second quarter, while incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson added $1.2 million.

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Medical imaging group calls for PACS security checks amid threat 275M exams remain vulnerable

HHS recently warned some 130 healthcare organizations are running vulnerable systems, potentially exposing millions of patients to danger.

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‘Unacceptable’: Ultrasound screening often misses endometrial cancer in Black women

To tackle health disparities between Chicago’s West Side and wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods elsewhere in the city, Rush University Medical Center is leading a group of nine hospitals and health systems to make investments and hire people from disadvantaged communities.

Relying solely on transvaginal ultrasound in this population is often not enough to guide biopsy decision making, University of Washington Medicine oncologists wrote.

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New ultrasound imaging material spots blood clots that may lead to deep vein thrombosis

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Nanopeptisomes bind to the surface of clots and point directly to where blockages are forming.

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Successful AI in radiology and beyond requires a new standard for legal liability

Updating the imaging standard of care to include artificial intelligence as a second reader is one solution that takes some burden off individual physicians.

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Chest CT, perfusion imaging spots pulmonary embolism in 25% of hospitalized COVID patients

New data from the American Heart Association (AHA), published Jan. 25, 2023, in Circulation, suggests it resulted in a significant increase in the number of patients dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a higher age-adjusted mortality rate. Oxygen Mask

Men and smokers were particularly prone to this condition, which, if left untreated, carries an up to 30% mortality rate.

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MR elastography a useful gut-check for patients with inflammatory bowel disease

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The pilot notched a 100% success rate and may ultimately help patients and doctors decide between medication and surgery.

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RSNA, other medical imaging groups launch brain tumor artificial intelligence challenge

Winners of the 10th annual Brain Tumor Segmentation challenge will be recognized at the AI Showcase Theater during RSNA 2021.

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Radiology directed mandates required to curb long-term overuse of CT for pulmonary embolisms

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Hawaiian researchers found merely recommending providers utilize higher D-dimer requirements wasn't enough to decrease CTPA orders and increase positivity rates.

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