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Experts share 4 concerns with O-RADS recommendations

Researchers from Kaiser Permanente Northern California implemented the reporting system at their institution, sharing some of their "reservations" in Radiology.

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AI’s ‘extra set of eyes’ helps radiologists identify missed intracranial hemorrhage cases

“Given the potential impact diagnostic errors can have on patient outcomes, new AI tools and technology that can assist radiologists may be of great value as clinicians strive to continuously decrease error rates and improve patient care,” researchers wrote in Academic Radiology.

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PET, CT combine to shorten tuberculosis treatment times

"We hope that the tool will one day enable clinicians to determine the most effective doses of specific drugs in specific patients, so as to further optimize the treatment of infectious diseases," investigators of the new trial wrote in Nature Medicine.

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CT detects coronavirus abnormalities before symptoms appear, reveals new clinical finding

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The study details the first case of associated bilateral pleural effusions in an individual with lab-confirmed COVID-19.

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Advanced imaging confirms cooling therapy targets brain’s core in newborns

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Babies who suffer from a lack of oxygen are often treated using whole-body cooling in order to save brain tissue, but until now it's been difficult to determine how this therapy actually impacts the organ.

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Meditation alters brain connectivity in areas associated with emotion, MRI shows

Volunteers reported feeling less stressed after three months of Transcendental Meditation, and fMRI offered an important clue as to why, researchers reported in Brain and Cognition.

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Radiologists aren’t mentoring residents, and its pushing them away from the specialty

Over the past decade there's been a steady decline in residents who choose radiology as a career. And new research published in Academic Radiology suggests the field has much work ahead to reverse this trend.

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MRI predicts ‘frozen shoulder’ in rotator cuff tears

Two imaging findings—specifically, joint capsule swelling and thickness at the recess of the armpit—are useful to predict shoulder stiffness in patients with this particular injury.

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Radiology practice resumes mammography after prior suspension

Raleigh Radiology Blue Ridge had previously halted all mammography exams after an ACR and FDA review found technical quality issues in a set of its images.

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RSNA attendance may be down at this year’s annual meeting

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In a new report, Utah-based Reaction Data said that "it's obvious that RSNA needs to up its game to make the conference more worthwhile to attend."

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