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Advantages of Cone Beam Computed Tomography for Evaluation of Subchondral Insufficiency Fractures of the Knee Compared to MRI

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Key Points: Cone Beam CT (CBCT) is superior in assessing bony structures compared to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) In this study, there was a 40% rate of discrepancy when grading knee subchondral insufficiency fractures on CBCT vs. MRI, with MRI frequently underestimating damage of the subchondral bone plate while overestimating lesion size.

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Nearly half of patients surveyed believe MRI exposes individuals to ionizing radiation

Radiology Business

Another 36% think that both magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography use the same technology to create diagnostic images.

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Forgetting More Radiology Than You Will Ever KNow

Diagnostic Imaging

When reviewing radiographs, computed tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, do you still turn to mnemonics every now and then to jog your short-term memory?

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Smarter CT scans may approach the level of MRI and support dementia diagnosis

Medical Xpress: Radiology

In certain cases, a new method can provide as much information from brain images taken with computed tomography as images captured with magnetic resonance imaging.

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Smarter CT scans may approach the level of MRI

ScienceDaily

In certain cases, a new method can provide as much information from brain images taken with computed tomography (CT) as images captured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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Smarter CT Scans May Approach the Level of MRI

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milla1cf Fri, 10/20/2023 - 18:29 October 20, 2023 — In certain cases, a new method can provide as much information from brain images taken with computed tomography (CT) as images captured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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CT Study Examines Post-Reperfusion Infarction Growth in Vaccine-Naive Patients with COVID-19

Diagnostic Imaging

Unvaccinated people with COVID-19 who undergo angiographic reperfusion after acute ischemic stroke may have a greater than fivefold risk of continued infarct growth in comparison to unvaccinated people without COVID-19, according to computed tomography perfusion (CTP) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings from a recently published study.