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New 2D/3D hybrid neural network can enhance prostate cancer care for the masses

In total, 7,774 images taken from 287 patients were used to train the deep learning model, according to a study published in AJR.

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Thousands of MRI scans help experts understand 500-year-old heart mystery first described by Leonardo da Vinci

Collaborators from a number of international centers, led by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory-European Bioinformatics Institute, published their findings Wednesday in Nature. Using MRI scans, along with morphology and genetic data, they showed that this network of heart muscle fibers—known as the trabeculae—can influence the heart’s performance.
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Artificial intelligence also played a large role in discovering how this intricate network of muscle fibers can influence health, experts explained in Nature.

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Radiologists reveal ‘RADCAT’ system to categorize imaging reports, convey important findings

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The tool successfully communicated nearly 100% of nonurgent follow-up recommendations at one Rhode Island health system.

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60% of breast cancer survivors’ imaging care delayed due to COVID-19

Overall, almost half of all women who responded to the survey said their treatments were pushed back during the early days of the pandemic. 

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Physicians are more likely to predict heart attack than stroke when analyzing CAC scans

UT Southwestern researchers looked over data from more than 7,000 patients for their research.

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Facebook and NYU take ‘important step’ toward AI-enabled, 5-minute MRI scans

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The neural network requires only a fraction of the data typically needed for normal MR imaging exams.

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NIH awards $4.6M grant for research into pediatric ‘chemo brain’

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As part of the four year project, experts will pinpoint brain activity on functional MRI scans during attention, memory and other cognitive assessments.

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CBD oil boosts blood flow in brain area central to memory, emotions

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A single dose of cannabidiol increased flow in the hippocampus, countering previous claims against its region-specific effectiveness, researchers explained in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.

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Radiology residents rival sonographers at spotting appendicitis, but downstream imaging concerns linger

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On-call trainees are a great resource during off-hours, but must avoid missing key organs during ultrasound exams to prevent unnecessary follow-up CT and MRIs, experts wrote in Academic Radiology.

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FDA clearance news: Hyperfine’s portable MRI nod, RapidAI takes on LVOs, and more market moves

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Also, Bayer receives the go-ahead for its MRI contrast bulk packaging option and United Imaging unveils a new PET noise-reduction platform.

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