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Top cardiologists agree coronary CTA should be first-line tool in patients with stable CAD

The update is detailed in a September 2020 report published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

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COVID-19 causes long-term lung and heart damage, but many patients self-repair over time

Covid

Experts from a pandemic hotspot in Austria reported on the first patients enrolled in an ongoing study, noting significant imaging-based improvements after 12-week follow-up visits.

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6 things to consider before performing ventilation/perfusion lung scans amid COVID-19

Covid Lung

The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging recently released its updated guidance on the topic.

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Hospital worker facing 83 new charges after secretly recording patients, employees in imaging room

Judge bangs gavel

Charges were first brought against Guy Caley in July when it was discovered he recorded five employees using a small camera facing a toilet in a unisex bathroom.

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Radiology research funding has ballooned over past 20 years, but allocation questions linger

Nearly half of imaging studies now declare financial backing; but with no association to citation rates, some experts are left concerned.

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Renowned radiologist retires, Medical center’s new imaging leader, and more people on the move

Jim Barkovich
Jim Barkovich, MD. Photo courtesy of UCSF.

Plus, RANZCR names a new interim CEO, teleradiology provider NucleasHealth announces restructuring, and more.

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Magnetic resonance elastography advances epilepsy diagnoses

The researchers said adding MRE to neuroimaging assessments may dramatically help patients understand their specific disease.

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Radiology’s work-life balance wins over many med students, but not all are impressed

work life

Doctors from the University of Arkansas set out to discover why some undergraduates stick with imaging while others join the field later or abandon it completely.

  • Read more about Radiology’s work-life balance wins over many med students, but not all are impressed

Hospital loses box filled with radiology images, exposing info of more than 1,000 patients

Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, said the images themselves are not viewable without special software, but related information may be at risk.

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AI triage tool cuts radiologists’ mammography workload by more than 50%

Researcher considers greater role of AB-MRI for patients with personal history of breast cancer

In a small group of women with the highest algorithm prediction risk scores, the tool could have spotted 27% of ensuing cancers, experts reported recently.

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