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Mexico, not China, is biggest tariff concern among radiology vendors

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If 25% tariffs go into effect, it could have a big impact on the cost of medical imaging and radiotherapy systems, with many manufacturing facilities in Mexico. 

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How hormonal status affects background parenchymal enhancement on contrasted mammograms

BPE on contrast-enhanced mammograms.

Images courtesy of Radiology.

New research provides detailed insight into how specific factors that impact hormone levels, such as breastfeeding, contraception, medication and menopausal status, alter BPE on CEM. 

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Police investigating woman's 'suspicious' death during MRI exam

MRI accident prompts questions on safety

The woman's husband alleges the staff's negligence is what led to her untimely death.

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'Logistically pretty amazing'—Radiology staff gets creative to scan 650-pound sea lion

Massive sea lion at Hogle Zoo gets CT scan

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Zoo and radiology staff who collaborated to treat the sea lion say the entire ordeal "was quite an experience.”

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MRI study suggests an optimal time of day for evaluating glymphatic function

Inaccurate interpretations of glymphatic function could lead to incorrect diagnoses, researchers caution.

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The impact of Trump tariffs on iodine contrast media costs

Technologist sets up a patient for a cardiac CT scan with IV iodine contrast contrast at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia. Photo by Dave Fornell

A technologist sets up a patient for a cardiac CT scan with IV iodine contrast at Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center in Marietta, Georgia.

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GE HealthCare said the price of iodine contrast increased by more than 200% between 2017 to 2023. Will new Chinese tariffs drive costs even higher?

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20-minute ultrasound-guided procedure could cure hypertension

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Hypertension caused by unilateral aldosterone-producing adrenal adenomas is curable by laparoscopic removal of the entire adrenal gland, but the invasiveness and recovery time can deter patients from the treatment.

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Frontotemporal dementia often misdiagnosed due to misinterpretations of imaging

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The reasons for misdiagnoses are wide-ranging, but interpretations of patients’ brain imaging may play a prominent role.

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Perplexity scores improve identification of fraudulent AI writings

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Though numerous web-based tools have been created to flag published works that appear suspicious for AI authorship, the performances of these tools has been inconsistent thus far. 

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Endometriosis imaging agent impresses at clinical trials

Diagnosing endometriosis often requires laparoscopy, as ultrasound and MRI frequently fail to detect the painful, sometimes debilitating condition, especially in its early stages.

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