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AI reanimates Roentgen

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The clip, published on Vimeo and made available in a September 15 article in Cureus , illustrates how AI-powered multimedia technologies present a transformative opportunity in radiology, according to its creators. Navid Mostaghni, a medical student at California University of Science and Medicine, in Colton, CA, is co-author of the article.

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ChatGPT in radiology: Evidence so far

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Most published articles testing ChatGPT in radiology show that the technology offers impressive performance, although there continue to be opportunities to improve it, according to a team in Cleveland. Twenty-three articles were original research, while the rest included reviews and perspectives or brief communications.

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Are ‘super phantoms’ key to advancing medical imaging?

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Developing and testing a new class of “super phantoms” is needed to optimize new medical imaging techniques before they are used in human studies, according to an article published May 24 in Communications Engineering. Image courtesy of Communications Engineering. The full article is available here.

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FDA defines 'transparency' for AI medical devices

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sketched out details to help improve transparency in AI software product information, according to an article published January 26 in npj Digital Medicine. The full article is available here.

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Researchers highlight opportunities for diagnostic radiology oral exam

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The impending diagnostic radiology oral exam should be welcomed for aspiring radiologists, according to an article published January 5 in Academic Radiology. These include interpretation and communication skills, critical thinking, real-time clinical judgment, and professionalism. “In The full article can be found here.

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ChatGPT-4 produces 'near perfect' pancreatic cancer radiology reports

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The study results are good news for both clinicians and patients, as the AI tool could improve surgical decision-making, noted a team led by Rajesh Bhayana, MD, of the University of Toronto in Canada in an article published June 18 in Radiology. "[We Bhayana's team also reported the following: Comparison of ChatGPT-3.5

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Nociceptive responses to contrast CT aren't necessarily pathology

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He selected articles that examined the "processes of transduction, transmission, modulation, and perception of nociceptive signals," as well as those that explored the patient's sensory experience during contrast injection. (A-delta The complete study can be found here.