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CT
20
Nov

Doctors aren’t discussing CT lung screening with patients

When it comes to CT lung cancer screening, physicians are missing a golden opportunity to reach out to high-risk individuals.| AuntMinnie.com | By Abraham Kim, staff writer

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15
Oct

HIMSS: NIH finds favor with multimedia radiology reports

Interactive multimedia radiology reports better meet the needs of clinicians than traditional text-based reports, while radiologists benefit from greater efficiency. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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10
Oct

Cinematic rendering enhances pelvic CT bone evaluation

Visualization of pelvic bone CT scans, enabling radiologists and osteologists to identify key features for age estimation without invasive preparation. By Abraham Kim, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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09
Oct

Few artifacts from CT eye shields affect diagnosis

Giving patients eye shields to protect the eye lens from radiation during CT scans resulted in some image artifacts, but these rarely affected exam interpretation. By Abraham Kim, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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30
Sep

AJR publishes primer on gender affirmation surgery

Radiologists should consider multiple issues when analyzing medical images used as part of gender affirmation surgeries. By Brian Casey, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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26
Sep

High CT CAC scores in athletes do not increase mortality

Men who regularly engage in high levels of physical activity are at an increased risk of having elevated CT coronary artery calcification (CAC) scores. | AuntMinnie.com | By Abraham Kim, staff writer

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20
Sep

CT radiation dose levels vary widely, new study finds

A new study has found wide variation in radiation dose levels used for CT scans, potentially exposing patients to unnecessary radiation. | AuntMinnie.com | By Philip Ward, staff writer

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13
Sep

Are CT lung screening trials underestimating harms?

The complication rates and subsequent costs of invasive diagnostic procedures ordered after positive CT lung screening exams were two times greater in clinical practice. | AuntMinnie.com | By Abraham Kim, staff writer

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29
Jul

CAD system improves pulmonary nodule detection on CTs

A newly created three-dimensional (3D) neural network can improve the detection of pulmonary nodules on CT scans, according to a study published July 12 in PLOS ONE. Matt O'Connor | Artificial Intelligence | www.healthimaging.com

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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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