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Can AI help chest DDR achieve clinical adoption?

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Chest dynamic digital radiography (DDR) may have received a boost toward clinical use in patients with lung disorders, with researchers developing AI to perform time-consuming analysis involved in the technology, according to researchers in New York City. a) Raw example of a dynamic digital radiograph. (b)

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Opportunity for osteoporosis check on lumbar spine plain radiographs

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. | W3-SSMK08-4 | Room E450A A deep learning-based framework for automated screening of osteoporosis on lumbar spine plain radiographs shows potential as another way to opportunistically make use of imaging studies performed for other indications, according to this presentation.

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Can AI help rule out ‘unremarkable’ chest x-rays?

AuntMinnie

These included chest radiographs that displayed abnormalities of no clinical significance, which are typically treated as normal. In addition, a thoracic radiologist graded the missed findings by AI and/or the radiology reports as critical, clinically significant, or clinically insignificant.

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Radiologists Must Monitor Novel Alzheimer’s Treatment Side Effect

Imaging Technology

Alzheimer disease is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder that slowly degrades memory and cognitive function. While previous treatment methods focused on addressing Alzheimer disease symptoms, recent approvals of monoclonal antibodies have provided a path to target the underlying disease itself. In June 2021, the U.S.

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RSNA Announces Journal Impact Factors

Imaging Technology

The Society publishes five established journals: Radiology, RadioGraphics, Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging and Radiology: Imaging Cancer. RadioGraphics , RSNA’s premier educational journal, edited by Christine ‘Cooky’ Menias , M.D., Klein , M.D., RSNA Board Liaison for Publications. Luker, M.D.,

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Neuroimaging Clinics: Spinal Tumors

AJNR

Neuroimaging Clinics: Spinal Tumors. Edited by Carlos Torres, MD from the University of Ottawa, Canada the August 2023 issue of the Neuroimaging Clinics contains chapters, written by 39 authors/co-authors. This edition of the Neuroimaging Clinics meets and in fact surpasses all expectations for a volume on this topic.

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WBCT Indication Series: Charcot Arthropathy

CurveBeam AI

Additionally, in the early stages of Charcot (Eichenholtz stages 0 and 1), a WBCT scan at regular intervals may be used to track progression and instability of the disease process.​ Non-WB radiographs could not determine instability or severity of midfoot collapse; surgical intervention postponed. History of dorsal foot ulcers.