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Imaging-based AI ‘unlikely to replace the integrative reasoning and judgment of an astute physician’

Not only can different lung diseases look much the same in chest imaging, but distinct diagnoses may present widely dissimilar image patterns in the same patient at the same timepoint, too.

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Novel imaging agent helps radiologists visualize inflammation via PET scan

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Physicians do not currently have a sound method of zeroing in on this concern, but Washington University researchers may have found an answer. 

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Combination of DBT and synthetic mammography reduces recall rates among women with non-dense breasts

The study included data from more than 28,000 women. 

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Intel and Samsung improve fetal ultrasound, Konica Minolta’s teleradiology platform, and more radiology vendor updates

Plus, Change Healthcare and Vizient strike a deal and Lunit's breast AI platform rivals rads.

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Even novice radiologists benefit from RSNA's new COVID-19 reporting guidance

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Attendings and trainees showed strong agreement when using the framework, experts explained in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.

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Society of Interventional Radiology publishes new IVC filter guidelines

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SIR said that this is its first official clinical practice guidelines, developed using best practice methodologies from the National Academy of Medicine.

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Widow’s lawsuit claims hospital refuses to release husband’s x-ray report showing missed cancer diagnosis

The Woodstock, New York, woman alleges the hospital and medical record vendor Ciox Health have been “unresponsive and difficult” to deal with.

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Using AI to predict MRI no-shows is saving one radiology department nearly $180,000 per year

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Actions taken at Changi General Hospital in Singapore led to a 17.2% improvement from the institution’s baseline missed appointment rate.

  • Read more about Using AI to predict MRI no-shows is saving one radiology department nearly $180,000 per year

Mobile x-ray program brings exams into nursing homes, benefiting dementia patients and providers

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Individuals felt safer at home with less interference to their normal everyday life, which helped them stay calm during the process, experts explained in Radiography.

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Reusable radiation-absorbing pad slashes exposure by 81% in some interventional radiology situations

Along with conventional equipment such as aprons, collars, shields and caps, reusable pads should be commonplace for these medical staffers, experts wrote recently.

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