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Road to RSNA 2023: Ultrasound

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Ultrasound's utility will be on full display at this year's RSNA annual meeting, showing its merit in a wide variety of clinical applications. Research to be presented at the annual meeting in Chicago will explore the modality's clinical applications in musculoskeletal, pediatric, abdominal, and women's imaging among other areas.

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VR test differentiates between novice, expert ultrasound users

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An immersive virtual reality (VR)-based test can distinguish between operators with varying levels of thoracic ultrasound skill, a Danish study published January 6 in Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology found. With ultrasound being a user-dependent imaging modality, operator skills are important for diagnostic accuracy.

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Top trends impacting the ultrasound market

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The ultrasound market is going through one of the most exciting and innovative periods in its history. The handheld ultrasound market is still maturing, there are many new technologies being developed such as ultrasound patches and wearable transducers, opening new avenues for diagnostic use. Mustafa Hassan of Signify Research.

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SRU releases consensus statement on endometriosis detection

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The Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU) has issued a new expert consensus statement that aims to improve the evaluation of endometriosis. Rightfully, patient advocates really want this,” statement first author Scott Young, MD from the Mayo Clinic told AuntMinnie.com.

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UltraCon: How reliable is POCUS for pancreatic imaging?

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AUSTIN, TX – Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) isn’t typically used for imaging the pancreas, but perhaps that should change, according to a presentation given April 7 at UltraCon. Alice Lee, MD, from Stanford University presents research on the feasibility and performance of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) at UltraCon.

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Echoes of Progress: Exploring New Horizons in Ultrasound through Cutting-Edge Medical Research (Karnataka, Mandya, Raichur, Mysore, Shivamogga, Udupi, Vijayanagara, Uttara Kannada, Yadgiri, Tumakuru, Ramanagara)

Future Teleradiology

Introduction: In the dynamic landscape of medical imaging, ultrasound technology continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries of diagnostic capabilities. This blog post explores the latest advancements in ultrasound imaging, propelled by cutting-edge medical research.

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Residents describe use of POCUS for high-risk pregnancies in Nepal

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Even the limited ultrasound examinations performed at the point of care can provide information which may be used to triage patients and facilitate transportation to specialized centers when necessary.” The researchers also noted that Nepal has a shortage of physicians. The full report can be found here.