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Senior radiologist dies in Brazilian plane crash

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A prominent radiologist was one of eight doctors who died August 9 in a plane crash in Brazil. “It The facility covers more than 30 municipalities and treats an average of 30,000 patients per year, according to an article posted in May 2022 by Berit Press. All photos courtesy of CBR and Berit Press. It is a sad day.”

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PET/MRI may help diagnose fevers of unknown origin

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PET/MRI imaging shows promise in diagnosing fevers or inflammation of unknown origin and may have advantages over PET/CT, according to a study published January 3 in the European Journal of Radiology. The full article is available here.

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Radiologists Must Monitor Novel Alzheimer’s Treatment Side Effect

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lead author of the article and neuroradiologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. Patients with ARIA sometimes have headaches, but they are usually asymptomatic and only diagnosable with MRI. “It It is essential for the radiologist to recognize and monitor ARIA,” Dr. Agarwal said. “As Agarwal, M.B.B.S.,

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

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The voters also zeroed in on the ongoing shortage of radiologists as the Biggest Threat to Radiology. We hope you enjoy our article as well as the opportunity to hear directly from the recipients. While the benefits have been clear in areas such as epilepsy and multiple sclerosis, these only hint at the broader potential of 7T MRI.

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Inquest into neonatal death highlights ultrasound errors

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A radiologist and a sonographer failed to diagnose critical conditions during two pregnancies, including a twin baby who died three days after birth, according to a report by the office of New Zealand's Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC). The radiologist ("Dr.

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Study calls for improvement of commercial AI algorithms

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A study conducted in a primary care clinic in Spain highlights the need for improvement of AI algorithms for interpreting chest x-rays, despite being commercially approved by European regulators, according to an article published March 3 in Scientific Reports. The full article is available here. Image courtesy of Scientific Reports.

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Diagnosing from Afar: Teleradiology in Somalia Healthcare (Bosaso, Hargeisa, Galkayo, Garowe, Mogadishu)

Future Teleradiology

This article explores the role of teleradiology in South American healthcare, emphasizing its significance in diagnosing patients from a distance and improving medical services across the continent. This not only saves costs but also ensures patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses. It’s about patient-centric care.