Radiologists should consider multiple issues when analyzing medical images used as part of gender affirmation surgeries. By Brian Casey, AuntMinnie.com staff writer
Read MoreRadiologists should consider multiple issues when analyzing medical images used as part of gender affirmation surgeries. By Brian Casey, AuntMinnie.com staff writer
Read MoreUntil now, the $168 million facility was producing limited amounts of Mo-99, a radioisotope used in approximately 85% of all Australian nuclear medicine procedures such as SPECT scans. Matt O'Connor | Molecular Imaging | Health Imaging
Read MoreGadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) are typically administered during follow-up imaging of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Michael Walter | Care Delivery | Radiology Business
Read MoreA new case in BMJ Case Reports has revealed MRI scans of one man’s brain following years of cocaine use, in which much of the white matter has been ‘eaten away’. By Shivali Best, Mirror Online
Read MoreMRI finds breast cancer earlier than digital mammography in women with a family history of the disease but without known genetic mutations, according to research published online June 17 in Lancet Oncology. But the improved detection comes at a risk of more false positives. By Kate Madden Yee, AuntMinnie.com
Read MoreA 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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Read MoreBiopsy guided by ultrasound (US) is the traditional method to determine if men have prostate cancer. But a new study found adding MRI-guided biopsy can increase the rate of prostate cancer detection. Matt O'Connor | Oncology Imaging | Health Imaging
Read MoreWhat a Great Show! RSNA 2018 was a truly dynamic event, brimming with innovations and advances in Radiology.
Read MoreBlack 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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