March 2023

Automated ultrasound excels for women with dense breasts ()
Structured reports with a 'forcing function' for recommendations improve follow-up adherence ()
Radiology 'summer school' increases interest in the specialty among medical students ()
Many U.S. websites do not reflect updated lung cancer screening guidelines ()
Breast density notification laws: How will the FDA's updates affect radiologists and referring providers? ()
Even in asymptomatic, CCTA-detected coronary artery disease increases heart attack risk ()
Exposure to ionizing radiation can increase risk of heart disease ()
'Quite impressive': ChatGPT generates a nuclear medicine report ()
Nuclear medicine records the lowest gender pay gap among physician specialties ()
Radiologists outperform commercially available AI in PI-RADS scoring ()
Radiologist testifies in 'hit and run' case against Gwyneth Paltrow ()
Follow-up imaging for reactive adenopathy s/p COVID booster might not be necessary ()
Details emerge on yet another MRI accident ()
Radiology subinternships could be key to increasing interest in the specialty ()
Is it OK to delay follow-ups for 'probably benign' abnormalities on mammography screening? ()
How to manage patients in need of contrast-enhanced imaging following an allergic-like reaction ()
Residents support radiology-based transgender curriculum ()
GBCA dose drops significantly in breast MRI thanks to machine learning ()
Women in India are sometimes denied vital imaging due to their marital status ()
How NLP can 'revolutionize' structured reporting ()
COVID long haulers have enlarged brain stems ()
The ACR is seeking input on follow-up recommendations for abdominal aortic aneurysm ()
Traditional methods continue to outperform AI in some orthopedic scenarios ()
Current multiple sclerosis diagnostic criteria are leaving children behind, new data show ()
Projected supply and demand of radiation oncology: Can the workforce keep up? ()
New imaging tool could change how decisions are made in the labor and delivery room ()
Bringing back the sabbatical: Radiologists offer 4 tips on how to make it happen ()
Is ultra low-dose CT a feasible option for identifying fractures? ()
Should radiology programs up their hands-on ultrasound training? ()
The American College of Radiology is seeking input on new MRI safety guidelines ()
Wireless ultrasound device helps manage treatment in patients with sepsis ()
Advanced imaging does not always improve outcomes, data suggest ()
Russian-speaking ransomware group leaks breast cancer patients' sensitive data ()
New neural-redundancy metric accurately detects mild cognitive impairment ()
Vaccinated patients more likely to exhibit normal chest CT after COVID infection ()
COVID booster side effects: How long does axillary lymphadenopathy last after vaccination? ()
'Both positive and promising': RadiOlympics competition well received by med students ()
Disease-specific reporting templates improve completeness, but uptake remains limited ()
Commercially available AI tool could reduce radiologist workloads by 10% or more ()
New scoring system predicts rupture risk for patients with arteriovenous malformations ()
New data highlight inconsistencies in imaging protocols for pediatric appendicitis ()
Many providers believe POCUS improves care, but some still see it as 'too complex' to incorporate ()
How do hormonal contraceptives affect breast density? ()
Deep learning model predicts Alzheimer's using routine MRI exams ()
Experts develop cardiac MRI reference values for healthy adolescents ()
No need for updated imaging prior to major surgery in some cases, new data show ()
Nonsurgical IR treatment reduces chronic knee pain for adults over 50 ()
Chemical imaging method could improve radiotherapy planning ()
Dual source CT scanners shown to expedite treatment in emergency settings ()
GE HealthCare's new MRI contrast agent advances to clinical trial ()