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Meet the Minnies 2024 semifinal candidates

AuntMinnie

Luthria, et al, Journal of Nuclear Medicine , October 26, 2023. Shah, et al, Radiography , January 9, 2024. To learn more about this paper, click here. Increased Metabolic Activity of the Thymus and Lymph Nodes in Pediatric Oncology Patients After Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination. To learn more about this paper, click here.

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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. What is Radiography research and why is it important?

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X-Rays and Beyond: Exploring the World of Radiology (Telangana, Peddapalli, Rajanna Sircilla, Ranga Reddy, Sangareddy, Siddipet)

Future Teleradiology

Diverse Imaging Techniques: Explore the wide array of radiological imaging techniques, from X-rays and CT scans to MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Applications in Medicine: Discuss how these diverse techniques are applied in various medical specialties, including radiography, oncology, cardiology, and more.

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Challenges in Online PET CT Scan Reporting

Future Teleradiology

Nuclear medicine imaging has come a long way in India. Diagnosis and interpretation of these reports can be accessed by communicating with teleradiologists in urban areas. The global World Health Organization standard is 1 PET-CT scanner per 500,000 people.