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AI supercomputer platform may redefine medical imaging

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Photo courtesy of NVIDIA. 

Nvidia has released a new series of products aimed to accelerate the research and development of artificial intelligence (AI), with one focused on medical imaging, according to a recent article by Forbes.

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New PET imaging agent may help guide, evaluate brain disease treatment

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Photo courtesy of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 

A new positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agent could help guide and evaluate treatments for people with neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis, according to a release from the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

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How sonographers act as ‘eyes’ for radiologists

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Two Minnesota high school students sat down with imaging specialists to learn about the importance of the job in medicine and how to gain valuable work experience in the position.

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Google AI algorithm may improve chest x-ray interpretation, radiologist efficiency

New artificial intelligence research from Google, presented at MIT Technology Review's EmTech Digital 2018 conference in San Francisco, may point to reducing the number of radiologist-annotated images required to train a deep learning algorithm for medical imaging applications.

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SIR releases updated patient-focused stroke intervention guidelines

The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) published revised guidelines April 2, for the image-guided treatment of acute ischemic stroke.

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‘Ghost imaging’ may limit x-ray radiation dosage

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A team of physicists in China has used ghost imaging to make detailed x-ray images they claim has lowered the radiation dose by a “million times" compared to previous attempts using the technique, Science Magazine reports.

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SPECT/CT may save more than $1.7M over 3 years in total knee replacement surgeries

By 2030, some 3.5 million Americans are expected to be living with total knee replacements. The price of performing total-knee arthroplasty (TKA) revision surgery continues to rise, costing 60 percent more than the initial replacement. Researchers set out to identify a more cost-effective method.

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Depression changes brain regions responsible for emotion, cognitive control

According to a longitudinal study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, depression relapse may be triggered by a patient's initial major depressive disorder (MDD) experience that causes morphologic changes in brain regions responsible for regulating emotions and cognitive control.

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Pennsylvania imaging students selected to ASRT leadership program

Two students from Misericordia University in northeast Pennsylvania have been selected to represent the state at the 2018 American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Student Leadership Development Program in Las Vegas.

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Machine learning edges out manual method in identifying spine findings

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A group of U.S. researchers created a natural language processing (NLP) system which outperformed traditional rule-based methods in identifying lumbar spine findings, according to a study published online in Academic Radiology.

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