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Radiologists, sonographers achieve identical outcomes using first-line ultrasound for appendicitis

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Ultrasound is used as the initial diagnostic test for suspected appendicitis in most children's hospitals, underscoring the importance of these findings, experts explained in JACR.

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Advanced MRI uncovers neurological insights in patients with Down syndrome

The results support using magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers to study drug-based approaches for enhancing cognitive function.

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Death of a woman who suffered allergic reaction to CT contrast prompts inquiry

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Peta Hickey, 43, was referred for an exam in 2019 as part of her company's corporate heart check program.

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Total knee AI/AR cleared for sales in the US

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The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to a French startup for surgery software that combines AI with augmented reality and computer vision.

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Doctors stuck at imaging crossroads have new tool to guide CAD decision-making

A new AI methodology can help determine if stress testing or CCTA should be used to assess patients with chest pain—a common precursor to coronary artery disease.

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Interventional radiologists leading fewer kidney stone removal procedures

Damaged Organ

While IR experts still complete a majority of initial renal access exams, urologists are narrowing the gap.

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Radiology improvement program yields $42M in potential revenue gains

Mergers on the rise

Stanford radiologists detailed their 52in52 initiative in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Automated tool can help radiologists avoid overlooking wrist fractures on X-ray exams

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Credit: RSNA.

The AI performed comparably to imaging experts and may best serve as a triage tool or additional reader to reduce the risk of missing a fracture.

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Researchers develop a ‘significant breakthrough’ in magnetic resonance imaging

The new rapid hyperpolarization technique could more accurately image kidney injuries, the effects of a heart attack, and much more.

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‘Partial victory’: Imaging advocates say Humana relenting on some PET/CT payment restrictions

Money Eye

The health insurer reversed its coverage denial for imaging of gastric and esophageal oncologic indications, while other restrictions remain in place. 

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