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Billions of images left vulnerable online due to unsecured PACS

The findings build off of a September 2019 report from German security firm Greenbone Networks, which revealed that more than 730 million medical images were accessible over the internet.

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PET imaging reveals weakened brain connections in schizophrenia patients

The findings may offer new targets for researching and treating patients with the condition.

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FDA clears AI solution to help detect stroke on CTA scans

This most recent approval marks the fourth of its kind for Tel Aviv, Israel-based Aidoc.

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Half of radiologists are happy outside of the office, similar to most physicians

Imaging experts, however, ranked much lower among specialists when asked how satisfied they were in their marriages.

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Researchers create first 3D image of heart RNA structure

Heart RNA

Courtesy of Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Scientists from New Mexico-based Los Alamos National Laboratory believe their work could pave the way for new strategies in regenerative medicine for heart conditions.

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Limiting clinical disagreements key to reducing variability in CT measurements

A growing number of studies have found that tumor size measurements using CT imaging are subjected to increasing interobserver variability among radiologists.

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Group publishes new stress echo guidelines for ischemic heart disease

The American Society of Echocardiography released the new recommendations to replace its 2007 edition.

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‘The AI is simply outstanding’: Algorithm spots prostate cancer similarly to expert pathologists

AI trained and tested on more than 8,000 biopsies was nearly perfect at spotting differences in samples with or without cancer.

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Radial 3D approach improves quality of head and neck images

Achieving a quality MRI of a patient’s head is difficult, but a radial gradient-recalled echo imaging protocol is a step in the right direction, researchers wrote Jan. 8 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Quality assurance sessions have limited impact on cancer detection, but help educate technologists

These sessions can help further education, promote discussion of instructive cases and invite performance feedback from fellow radiologists.

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