November 2017

RSNA 2017: Economics, quality, tech regulations determine value of imaging ()
POCUS excels in management of intra-abdominal hypertension ()
Most subspecialist radiologists are generalists most of the time ()
RSNA 2017: Workplace obedience begets widespread burnout ()
RSNA 2017: Final thoughts with RSNA President Richard Ehman, MD ()
University of Utah Health extends 3D Printing to physicians with TeraRecon ()
RSNA 2017: Rads who use AI will replace rads who don’t ()
RSNA 2017: CT shows 30% of ex-NFL players have enlarged aortas ()
RSNA 2017: Sodium MRI shows differences in cerebrospinal fluid of migraine patients ()
RSNA 2017: Radiology’s customers are speaking. Is radiology listening? ()
Toshiba Medical’s Aplio i-series Platform Delivers New Clinical Applications and Transducers to Help Clinicians Provide Quick, Efficient Diagnoses ()
PET, CT show lasting effects of brain injury in preterm babies ()
RSNA 2017: Smartphone addiction causes imbalance in brain chemistry ()
RSNA 2017: CT imaging crucial to accurate annular valve measurements ()
RSNA 2017: Exercise alone won’t fend off osteoarthritis in knees ()
INFINITT highlights Enterprise Imaging Platform and Next-Generation Diagnostic Viewer at RSNA 2017 ()
RSNA 2017: Resistance voiced against round-the-clock attending coverage ()
RSNA 2017: Breast tumors may be more difficult to detect in overweight women ()
RSNA 2017: fMRI, neurofeedback may help quiet tinnitus ()
RSNA 2017: Unclutter your mind and get stuff done ()
Nuclear MRI moves science 1 step closer to imitating ‘Fantastic Voyage’ ()
Siemens Healthineers announces first U.S. installs of SOMATOM go.Up CT system ()
Double Black Imaging to have ergonomic workstations at RSNA 2017 ()
Scanner developed in Scotland is 'like 100 MRIs in one' ()
How to make the most of Twitter at RSNA 2017—and all radiology meetings after ()
New MRI research discovers depression, anxiety change the brain ()
Is MRI on the cusp of transforming not just medicine but philosophy too? ()
RSNA 2017: Electronic kiosks effective at measuring patient satisfaction ()
RSNA 2017: Is a radiologist the doctor's doctor, the patient's physician—or both? ()
Long hours, high volumes escalate likelihood of radiologist error ()
At-risk individuals in UK may add a CT scan to their grocery list ()
Spit test for concussion may ID prolonged symptoms in children ()
POCUS aids palliative care in poorer rural regions ()
RSNA 2017: Is it time to reinvent radiology? ()
Common characteristics in sonograms of malignant thyroid nodules ()
PET/CT with new agent proves safe, successful in targeted breast imaging ()
New contrast agent alternative may replace gadolinium in MRI ()
Atrius Health and Envision Radiology are latest providers to select Ambra Health for best-in-class medical image exchange ()
A potential new era for acute stoke imaging-based selection, treatment ()
MRI may be more trouble than it’s worth for diagnosing ACL tears ()
Mysterious creature spotted in UC Berkeley MRI scan ()
First CTE diagnosis in living former NFL player confirmed, but questions remain ()
The pros, cons of social media in health communications ()
CT scans for chest pain widely performed, rarely valuable ()
Hartford HealthCare’s ImageConnect Project: How Strategy, Growth and a VNA Made It Happen ()
Deep-learning classifier understands free-text radiology reports ()
Optical imaging, ultrasound combine for no-dose pediatric neuroimaging ()
Obstructive sleep apnea increases risk of developing Alzheimer's ()
Nuke med helps diagnose early Alzheimer’s from amyloid network topology ()
Baby MRIs show prolonged anesthesia may cause brain atrophy ()
Fujifilm to unveil new pediatric solutions at RSNA 2017 in Chicago ()
Long-view digital radiography improving the lives of pediatric orthopedic patients ()
Small yet mighty mammography center becomes a 3D leader ()
Defective lead aprons give themselves up to infrared light ()
UCSF researchers develop individualized cancer treatment with biomarkers ()
Radiologists take to Facebook for subspecialized info sharing ()
CT ties steroids, early coronary artery disease in Brazilian population ()
World's 1st MRI scanner for preemies debuts at Israeli hospital ()
Cheryl Kreider Carey named new executive director of SIIM ()
Awaiting imaging results, patients remain patient for up to 3 days ()
Follow-up head CT in elderly trauma patients can detect new hemorrhages ()
10-year MRI study reveals brain damage from West Nile virus ()
Siemens Healthineers introduces Share360 tailored service portfolio ()
RSNA 2017: Carestream shows new mobile X-ray system with carbon nanotube technology ()
Combined PET/MRI detects kidney transplant infections ()
Dollar-per-scan AI vendor taps Google for reach ()
New emergency rad-report system passes test ()
Healthy runners, along with arthritic patients, show inflammation in sacroiliac MRI ()
Research suggests lung cancer risk increases with size of new solid nodules ()
UCSF prof uses hyperpolarized MRI to target tumors, diseases ()
MRI may predict outcomes for cardiac arrest patients with brain damage ()
Structured prostate MRI reports boost clinical impact ()
PET/MRI reveals more than just nerve impingement causing sciatica ()
UK hospitals give free postmortem CT scans ()
Tweeting journal articles merely drives Twitter-driven traffic ()
Storytelling is a universal language—even if you can't speak it ()
Unfollowed radiology recommendation leads to patient death, $10M judgment ()
AI accurately tells children’s age from hand x-rays ()
Are CT scans safe for detecting head trauma in children? ()
Long-term space travel changes brain structure of astronauts ()
MRI technique beats breast ultrasound at supplemental screening ()
In radiology research, collaboration is key to clout ()
Chuck Norris sues gadolinium manufacturers, claims wife was poisoned ()
Geography, demographics remain obstacles in lung cancer screening ()
Hologic will provide all imaging machinery for Dutch mammography program ()
Duke U denies radiologist’s allegations of career-blocking collusion ()
Brain impact of football affected by career length, player's position ()
Docs in the dark on radiation risks in imaging, but a quick briefing lights the way ()
Intelerad announces expansion of cloud-based imaging solution suite ()