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Providers' opinions on giving patients open access to their radiology reports are evolving

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Online access to medical records has become standard practice, making sharing radiology reports and communicating findings much more streamlined.

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MRI explosion leaves 3 injured, including 2 hospital staffers

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The incident took place when a technician was “decommissioning the MRI machine,” according to local reports on the accident.

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FDA approves new AI-powered imaging software from Nanox subsidiary

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According to Nanox.AI, previously known as Zebra Medical Vision, the updated software helps "bridge the divide between radiology and cardiology."

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AI rules out abnormal findings on chest X-rays, significantly reducing workloads

The commercially available software can correctly exclude pathology on chest radiographs with accuracy rates similar to those of radiologists.

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New IR procedure could be a viable alternative to surgery for cubital tunnel syndrome

New IR procedure for cubital tunnel syndrome

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The technique, which takes around 20 minutes to complete, uses ultrasound guidance to target and release Osborne's ligament with a specialized thread.

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Loss of smell during COVID linked to structural, functional brain alterations

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According to data shared by the CDC last year, around 34% of patients who contracted COVID between 2020 and 2023 reported losing their sense of smell. 

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How GPT-4 can improve radiology resident report feedback

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With resources stretched thin at many facilities, this type of feedback can often be limited.

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Radiologist teams with students to address healthcare staffing shortage

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The Hawaii-based imaging specialist has been working with high school students to bring greater awareness to the multitude of career options in the industry. 

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AI tool predicts metabolic disease using 3D body scans

Mayo AI algorithm uses 3D body scans to predict risk of metabolic syndrome.

Compared to standard hip-to-waist ratio measurements and BMI, the algorithm identifies significantly more instances of metabolic syndrome and its severity in individual patients.  

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Ablation therapy versus partial nephrectomy for small renal masses

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New findings portray both treatment options in a similar light when it comes to overall survival rates, though one creates significantly more burden for both patients and hospital resources. 

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