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Medical device company Vasoptic gains FDA clearance for new retinal imaging technology

Clinicians use the device to image blood flow dynamics during retinal exams, helping them spot age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vein occlusions.

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Emergency docs heavily utilize secondary outside imaging reads, paying ‘dividends’ for patients

About 80% of physicians requested an extra set of eyes from an outside facility either “always” or “most of the time,” and more than 90% said such consultations improved care.

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TeraRecon AI products adopt SymphonyAI Eureka Brand recognizing AI technology synergies

TeraRecon EnvoyAI and Northstar technologies are renamed with SymphonyAI Group shared branding in the next step toward connecting B2B systems of intelligence for improved care.

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‘Stuck in limbo’: Patients of doctor with now-suspended license want answers about misread mammograms

One of the radiologist's former patients said she wants her medical records so that another doctor can assess them, but the office is closed and she “can’t get in touch with anyone," according to a published report. 

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3D mapping algorithm reads knee MRIs for new arthritis treatments

The technique—known as 3D cartilage surface mapping—detects subtle changes in a person’s knee joint that cannot be picked up via conventional x-ray or MRI.

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Access to imaging exams via online portals saves money for patients, hospitals

Virtual

If everyone would have logged in and downloaded their exams over the two-year study period, both users and the institutions could have saved a good chunk of change, according to new research.

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COVID-19 brain damage can be categorized using a new 3-stage 'NeuroCovid' framework

Covid

Lead researcher Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD, also said that completing a baseline MRI before these patients leave the hospital is “imperative" to their future treatment.

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Oncology group releases its first clinical radiation therapy guidelines for cervical cancer

The American Society for Radiation Oncology recommendations cover indications and best practices for using external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy in the postoperative and definitive settings.

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Radiologists suffer from widespread digital eye strain, particularly women and residents

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Half of all imaging experts involved in the study reported symptoms such as irritated eyes, ocular fatigue, and headaches, among many other discomforts.

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CT reveals undersized lung airways as ‘major’ COPD risk factor, ‘on par’ with cigarette smoking

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Among more than 6,500 older adults, those with smaller pathways relative to lung size had the poorest lung function and were eight times more likely to develop the disease, researchers reported in JAMA.

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