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DBT offers most accurate tumor measurements among breast imaging approaches

The results also suggest synthetic mammography will be used alongside 3D mammo, or DBT, more frequently in the coming years, radiologists explained in Clinical Imaging.

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Imaging backlog, lack of radiology resources creating ‘perfect storm’ for hospitals

Covid Fight

NHS insitutions were already in need of imaging modalities and faculty prior to the pandemic, and now more than 600,000 people are waiting for deferred exams.

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COVID-19 brain abnormalities on MRI in patients with neurological symptoms

Covid

There is growing evidence that, in addition to attacking patients’ lungs, the coronavirus also targets the central nervous system, with new research adding weight to this hypothesis.

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Chest x-rays reveal more severe COVID-19 infections in minority groups

One Massachusetts General Hospital radiologist also called on the specialty to take a bigger role in population-based public health efforts.

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Doctors at odds over low-dose radiation treatment in COVID-19 patients

Covid Lung

At least a dozen trials across the globe are underway testing LDRT as a treatment for virus-related pneumonia, but some experts aren't convinced.

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MRI detects heart failure risk in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy

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About 40% of individuals had scarring patterns on their heart muscle visible during imaging, which was associated with a greater risk of suffering a major cardiac event.

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Radiology professor receives $1.9M NIH grant for advanced MRI-based asthma study

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University of Missouri School of Medicine researcher Robert Thomen, PhD, will observe patients' breathing during hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging.

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Will the pandemic push point-of-care ultrasound to replace the stethoscope?

Larry Istrail, MD, a hospitalist physician at Inova Health System, recently argued for the change in a July 15 opinion piece.

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Most countries face nuclear imaging supply issues, and COVID-19 has only exacerbated the problem

A team of international researchers queried 35 countries representing nearly 75% of all global nuclear medicine sites, publishing their findings in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

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UC Irvine receives $14.4M NIH grant for Alzheimer’s research

The money will help power 10 individual research cores, including one focused on using neuroimaging methods to analyze brain changes associated with the disease.

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