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Knee injury often misdiagnosed on MRI is common in competitive alpine skiers, other high-level athletes

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Radiologists often mistake these bony lesions near the knee as more serious conditions, such as cancer, but researchers say such irregularities are typically benign.

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Nuclear medicine companies strike deal to produce, distribute novel PET imaging agent

Bracco subsidiary Blue Earth Diagnostics and PETNET Solutions, part of Siemens Healthineers, announced the multi-year agreement last week.

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Top residents see bright future for radiology job market, but women remain underrepresented

More than 140 chief residents representing 99 programs responded to the Association of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology annual survey, which first launched in 1971.

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NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes announces partnership to develop COVID-19 therapeutic agent

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The Beloit, Wisconsin-based firm, known for producing molybdenum-99, is working with Chicago's Monopar Therapeutics on the treatment to battle severe cases of the disease.

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NIH awards Cleveland Clinic $7.2M grant to investigate new MS biomarker

The health system giant's Center for Multiple Sclerosis, along with additional institutions, will test if central vein sign can help clinicians diagnose the condition via MRI.

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COVID-19 brain MRI findings reveal three distinct neurological patterns

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The French Society of Neuroradiology examined 37 consecutive patients’ neurological imaging findings from 16 different centers for their study published earlier this month.

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Refined MRI techniques pinpoint key treatment spot for Parkinson’s disease

Diffusion Tractography
Courtesy of UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Diffusion tractography can help target the specific brain structures neuroradiologists are looking for, with fewer adverse effects.

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Nuclear medicine firm SHINE vows ‘enduring commitment to normalize equality for all people’

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Greg Piefer

“Black lives matter. The need to speak out against racism, racial injustice and inherent bias compels each of us as leaders in our community to act,” Founder and CEO Greg Piefer said in a recent message to employees.

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Hologram tech helps interventional radiologists treat liver tumors with confidence

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Doctors involved in the study, who presented during the Society of Interventional Radiology's virtual meeting, say the augmented-reality platform can help physicians and patients better understand their treatment.

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AI accurately distinguishes breast cancer on ultrasounds, but still can’t replace sonographers

With further refinement, the researchers say their convolutional neural network-based platform could help lighten sonographers’ ever-increasing workloads.

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