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Portable Digital Radiography Provider, MinXray, Now Offers Portable Ultrasound Line

Imaging Technology

“Our portable X-ray equipment provides high quality diagnostic imaging capabilities for evaluating injury and illness. The ultrasound units are designed to clear common obstacles that can prevent medical personnel from providing imaging services, such as affordability, portability and image quality.

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Artificial Intelligence Embedded Imaging Modality

The British Institute of Radiology

In the third blog of her series on AI and the radiographer, Shamie Kumar explores the impact on the radiographer when AI is integrated within an imaging modality. The question to explore in this blog is when AI is integrated within an imaging modality itself and how that may impact a radiographer.

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Radiography, Research, and You

The British Institute of Radiology

Over the next 130 years, medical imaging has undergone many varied evolutions to become a cornerstone of modern-day medicine. Radiography has exploded into a variety of modalities and specialisms from CT to Ultrasound to MRI; all driven by research and development. However, I’m not entirely non-clinical.

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Comparative Assessment of Midfoot Osteoarthritis Diagnostic Sensitivity Using Weight Bearing Computed Tomography vs Weight Bearing Plain Radiography

CurveBeam AI

WBCT is diagnostically and clinically superior to weight bearing X-Ray, allowing for more accurate and reliable diagnosis and grading of OA. Researchers concluded that there was a significant discrepancy observed in the diagnostic abilities of the two imaging modalities, even when readings were completed by a MSK radiologist.

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Radiology-specific LLM generates professional report impressions

AuntMinnie

A team led by PhD candidate Lu Zhang of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China, developed a large language model (LLM) that generates interpretations (“impressions”) on reports based on imaging findings and evaluated its performance in professional and linguistic dimensions.

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WBCT and its Evolving Role in OA Research and Clinical Practice

CurveBeam AI

In clinic, WBCT could expedite diagnosis and treatment of knee OA by identifying which patients are most likely to benefit from bracing surgery, and other biomechanical therapies. The post WBCT and its Evolving Role in OA Research and Clinical Practice appeared first on CurveBeam AI. Segal et al.

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3 AI-based technology trends on display at the 2023 RSNA conference

AuntMinnie

The need for imaging modalities to support an earlier, more accurate diagnosis continues to drive AI applications in the medical imaging market. In fact, the size of the market for AI in medical imaging is experiencing phenomenal growth, expected to increase from $1.12 billion in 2022 to $27.52