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New approach may ‘open avenues’ for deep learning in digital pathology

Deep learning can identify cancerous and precancerous esophagus tissue on digitized pathology slides, opening the door for AI to alter the digital pathology landscape.

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Publicly available imaging datasets may not be as reliable as radiologists think

An Australian researcher found labeling problems, some "significant," within two large, publicly available medical imaging datasets.

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Philips recalls gamma camera due to fears it may crush patients

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The Food & Drug Administration issued a recall on Philips’ Forte Gamma Camera System Monday, Nov. 4, saying it could cause serious injury or possibly death.  

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Screen time can negatively impact child brain development, MRI scans show

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More screen usage can negatively impact the development of children’s brains, particularly regions associated with language development, according to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics.

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Beyond imaging: 3 ways radiologists can improve care for patients with dementia

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

Radiologists should expect to see more dementia cases in the near future, but in order to properly care for these patients they must take steps to better understand the condition.

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New guidelines for colorectal cancer screening published

The updated guidelines suggest clinicians screen adults ages 50-75 who are at average risk for the disease, and discuss the benefits, harms and costs of the three screening methods prior to undertaking any one procedure.

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O-RADS: A new reporting system for ovarian, uterine masses

The Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System combines a common North American approach with a widely used European algorithmic technique, created by an American College of Radiology-sponsored team.

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CMS 2020 payment rules draw cheers, disappointment across radiology

The ACR was "disappointed" in the final rules, while SNMMI said the changes were "good news" for nuclear medicine.

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Algorithm reduces radiation dose for molecular breast imaging

The algorithm can also reduce imaging time and improve the patient experience.

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How should young radiologists spend time preparing for the ABR Core Exam?

A group of five researchers looked at the relationship between studies read by radiology trainees during their residency and first-time performance on the ABR Core Examination, sharing their findings in Academic Radiology.

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