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PSMA PET/CT shows promise for spotting metastatic disease in patients with renal cell carcinoma

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Up to 30% of patients have metastatic disease by the time they are initially diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma, making accurate staging a critical element of treatment planning. 

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Investigation into patient's death after contrast injection begins

With the shortage, which pertains specifically to all formulations and concentrations of GE Healthcare’s Omnipaque (iohexol), expected to last until mid-June, several organizations have eluded that conservation efforts are of critical importance.#contrastshortage #CTcontrast #iodinatedcontrast

The man's wife told the court that he had undergone similar scans multiple times before and had never experienced any sort of adverse reaction. 

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Deep learning denoising software can cut radiation exposure to 25% of conventional doses during neck CT

deep learning algorithm slashes radiation dose during neck CT scans

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And the dose reduction can be achieved without sacrificing image quality, a new analysis shows.

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Dozens of injuries trigger FDA recall of over 50,000 implantable tissue marking devices

the words "FDA recall" on a board

The Class I recall, which is the most serious recall the FDA issues, comes after numerous adverse events and complications linked to the radiographic markers were reported.  

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'Too many cooks in the kitchen': How AI is both helpful and a hindrance to radiologists

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Recent research suggests that, in many cases, radiologist performance only improves minimally with AI assistance.

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Machine learning helps experts identify ADHD biomarkers on MRI scans

Experts have identified numerous white matter features, in addition to changes in white matter tracts that occur over time, which they believe are more common among people with ADHD.

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Giving patients access to their medical imaging could improve health literacy

However, medical image sharing could also produce an influx of questions from patients who have concerns about what they're looking at, authors of a new paper suggest.

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Age, race and density status influence AI performance on mammogram reads

Doctors have increasingly been seeing breast exams with swollen lymph nodes imitating cancer in patients who have received a vaccine, prompting Penn Medicine providers to offer up guidance. mammography mammogram breast cancer

Although studies have shown AI to be effective as a support tool, several have also highlighted issues related to the potential for bias in algorithms that have not been trained on diverse datasets. 

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Using multiple MRI phases after contrast injection significantly improves visualization of brain tumors

time-delayed MRI phases improve brain tumor visualization

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Researchers are proposing making additional phases beyond the 10-minute mark mandatory when analyzing brain metastases.

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Many imaging journals still lack policies on the use of AI in manuscript writing

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Nearly 40% of MEDLINE-indexed radiology journals do not provide guidelines for AI generated content.

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