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2018
03
Dec

Can black bone MRI match CT for pediatric head trauma?

Black bone MRI may be a viable, radiation-free alternative to CT for the evaluation of children presenting with abusive head trauma -- particularly for detecting skull fractures, according to a Friday presentation at RSNA 2018 in Chicago. By Abraham Kim, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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29
Nov

Gadolinium accumulation might be more widespread than thought

Increased signal intensities in different brain regions presumably caused by linear and macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) could be an indication that gadolinium accumulation is more widespread than previously thought, according to a study presented on Wednesday at RSNA 2018. By Wayne Forrest, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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29
Nov

Survey finds German medical students don’t fear AI

While the majority of medical students in Germany are aware of the discussion of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, most are unafraid of being replaced by AI and are optimistic that it will improve radiology as well as medicine in general, according to research at the RSNA 2018. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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26
Nov

Video from RSNA 2018: What do we know about gadolinium deposition?

New findings are coming out on almost a weekly basis about trace elements of gadolinium left in human tissue after scans with MRI contrast agents. What do we know about this phenomenon, and how serious is it? We talk to Dr. Robert McDonald, PhD, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.

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25
Nov

AI could help avoid unnecessary thyroid nodule biopsies

An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately predict whether a thyroid nodule is malignant, potentially helping to reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies performed on these patients, according to research presented on Sunday at the RSNA meeting. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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12
Oct

RSNA 2018 Spotlights Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

ML Tool Detects Biomarker in Stroke Patients. RSNA/AAPM Symposium Focuses on Low-dose CT. Human Factors Impact Reporting of Safety Events. MRI-Based Technology Promising in Alzheimer’s. RSNA Online Series Targets Health Care Economics.

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04
Jun

TAILORx: Many Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer Can Avoid Chemotherapy

Endocrine therapy (ET) alone was noninferior to ET plus chemotherapy for women with estrogen receptor (ER)−positive, HER2-negative, axillary node−negative, early-stage breast cancer (BC). ASCO Annual Meeting – Tim Donald, ELS

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Xi Jinping Holds Discussion with Representatives of Chinese and Foreign Entrepreneurs Attending BFA Annual Conference 2018
11
Apr

Xi Jinping holds discussion with representatives of Chinese and foreign entrepreneurs attending BFA Annual Conference 2018

Xi Jinping stressed that we are optimistic about the prospect of China's economy. The direction determines path while the path determines the destiny. At present, the general direction for China is to realize the two centenary goals. We are on the path of

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20
Feb

Six questions for futurist Ramez Naam

The world's leading futurists have descended on Australia for an international meeting to ponder all things technology. ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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07
Feb

An Anaesthesia Information Management System for Australian anaesthetists

iProcedures' Anesthesia Information Management System was again awarded the Best in KLAS designation as the top-rated vendor in Anesthesia. Business Wire

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