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ACR CEO outlines top trends in breast imaging

Health Imaging

American College of Radiology CEO Dana Smetherman, MD, is a diagnostic radiologist who specializes in breast imaging. She spoke to Health Imaging about some key issues that have her attention in 2024 and beyond.

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Hyperfine, Inc. Announces Collaboration with Athletic Heart to Provide Vital Brain Health Imaging for Former Professional Athletes

Imaging Technology

and Athletic Heart’s inaugural joint event occurred at an athlete health screening event on Saturday, February 17, 2024, prior to the All-Star game in Indianapolis. Athletic Heart said, “While Athletic Heart’s primary focus has been cardiac health, the Hyperfine, Inc. Hyperfine, Inc. Hyperfine, Inc.

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The Dental X-ray Chronicles: A Journey into Oral Health Imaging (Gujarat, Amreli, Aravalli, Bharuch, Dahod, Botad, Devbhoomi Dwarka)

Future Teleradiology

Teleradiology Introduction: Embark on a journey into the world of oral health imaging with “The Dental X-ray Chronicles.” ” This blog takes you through the multifaceted realm of dental X-rays, highlighting their significance in preserving and enhancing oral health.

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Is scanning the axilla during diagnostic breast ultrasound necessary?

Health Imaging

Experts recently questioned the necessity of scanning the axilla region during diagnostic breast ultrasound, as new data indicate that it is minimally beneficial for cancer detection.

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It's time to ditch the disc: 'Patients are ready' for online access to imaging

Health Imaging

With more providers now integrating imaging into their diagnostic processes, there is greater need to improve the ease of access.

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Downstream costs of noninvasive cardiac diagnostics revealed in data study

Health Imaging

At what looks to be an 18% cost savings downstream, stress echocardiograms looks to be the least expensive diagnostic procedure for patients with chest pain

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Low field 0.55T MRI images as diagnostically useful as 1.5T for abdominal scans

Health Imaging

Researchers from the University of Michigan scanned 52 patients at multiple field strengths to make the comparison.