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AI excludes scans without CAC scoring, paving the way for efficient CVD screening

In a screening population at elevated risk, experts say their algorithm could reduce the number of scans required for manual interpretation by 34%.

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Louisiana man sentenced for embezzling more than $100K from mobile imaging company

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Senior U.S. District Judge Donald E. Walter sentenced William Britt Harvey, of Lecompte, to two years in federal prison and three years of supervised release.

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First-line CT colonography cuts healthcare costs while bolstering access to care

Capacity for optical colonoscopy across NHS England hospitals is "already stretched," so freeing up space is a top priority to screen patients who need the procedure most.

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FDA recalls brain scanning device citing potential for deadly error

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As of June 1, 33 medical device reports have been identified, including 22 device malfunctions and 11 related to injuries.

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Brain fMRI studies aren’t as insightful as many previously thought

"This whole sub-branch of fMRI could go extinct if we can't address this critical limitation," said one expert who has dedicated much of his professional research to the field in question.

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Lung ultrasound ‘substantially’ influences treatment for pregnant women with COVID-19

Treatment for COVID‐19 was either started or changed in 87.5% of the patients based on LUS findings, doctors reported in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Machine learning predicts potential complications in CT-guided thoracic biopsies

With such a model, clinicians can implement preemptive measures for higher risk patients, experts wrote in Academic Radiology.

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New optical tomography microscope bolsters the power of 3D imaging

Colorado State University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign teamed up to develop the harmonic optical tomography approach.

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Amid widespread protests, radiology groups stand in support of ‘victims of senseless violence’

"The unjust treatment of people of color must stop," the Radiological Society of North America said in a recent tweet. 

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Health tech startup raises $18M to expand AI-based imaging, launch COVID-19 scanning program

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New York-based Ezra is already partnering with outpatient imaging providers, including RadNet, in three large U.S. markets to test its full-body MRI scan and MRI-based prostate cancer screening program.

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