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Machine learning expert sees machine coexist with man in Case Western lab

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In a diagnostic imaging lab at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering, has seen his deep learning computers beat humans at diagnosing heart failure, detecting cancers and determining their strength—but he knows these tools can’t replace his team.

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Researchers 'concerned' CT angiography topped MRA in follow-ups for pulmonary embolism

Example of pulmonary embolism (PE) detection on CT and confirmed using spectral CT. Image courtesy of Philips Healthcare

A recent study found whether a patient received MR angiography (MRA) instead of CT angiography (CTA) for a pulmonary embolism (PE) had little effect on the rate of follow-up chest CT or MRI one year later.

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MSU tabs Harvard radiology professor to lead precision health initiative

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Anna Moore, PhD. Courtesy of Michigan State University. 

Previously a professor of radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Anna Moore, PhD, has been named director of Michigan State University (MSU)'s Precision Health Program and assistant dean of the college of human medicine.

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Brain MRI links childhood obesity, depression

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Pediatric obesity and depression may be connected in the brain through similar reward processing abnormalities, according to an April 23 release from Stanford University School of Medicine.

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3D printing may prevent paravalvular leak in high risk patients

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3D printing has the potential to help clinicians select the right size for transcatheter heart valves and avoid paravalvular leak, according to research presented at SCAI 2018.  

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NASA astronauts use ultrasound in space to evaluate spinal health

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The International Space Station. Courtesy of NASA. 

NASA astronauts at the International Space Station used portable ultrasound to scan each other for spinal cord changes that may occur during long-term space missions, according to a study published in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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New VA feature lets veterans view, download medical images

Veterans with premium accounts will now have access to their medical images and associated study reports online via the My HealtheVet portal, according to a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) news release.

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AJR: Radiologists should adopt ACR guidelines to standardize thyroid biopsy recommendations

The American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging and Reporting Data System (ACR TI-RADS) outlines risk stratification and management of thyroid nodules based on ultrasound features, but biopsy recommendations remain variable amongst radiologists.

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Microvascular changes may have major consequences for TBI patients

A team of scientists found microvascular changes in individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI), including varying cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) in various areas of the brain, that may help explain cognitive difficulties.

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FDA releases finalized Clinical Trial Imaging Endpoint Process Standards

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The FDA released a finalized industry guidance April 27 that will help sponsors optimize the quality of imaging data obtained in clinical trials that support approval of drugs and biological products.

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