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Diagnostic Imaging's Top Five Ultrasound Content of 2023

Diagnostic Imaging

Catch up on the most well-read ultrasound articles from 2023.

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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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Remote Ultrasound Platform Offers Diagnostic Scans from Anywhere

MedImaging Ultrasound

A next-generation ultrasound technology capable of delivering remote diagnostic imaging without the need to go to a clinic or hospital is set to revolutionize ultrasound diagnostics.

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Thyroid ultrasound database may spur better diagnostic models

AuntMinnie

A thyroid ultrasound imaging database could spur the development of more effective diagnostic and treatment models for related diseases, according to research published January 23 in Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. Ultrasound is a first-line method in the screening and diagnosing of thyroid nodules.

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New System Combines Diagnostic Ultrasound and Transient Elastography

Diagnostic Imaging

In order to facilitate optimal detection and assessment of liver fibrosis and steatosis, the newly launched Hepatus 6 Diagnostic Ultrasound System offers the capabilities of real-time two-dimensional ultrasound with visual transient elastography in one device.

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Automated Cancer Diagnostic Method Combines Cutting-Edge Ultrasound Technology with AI

MedImaging Ultrasound

A novel diagnostic method combines advanced ultrasound techniques with artificial intelligence to effectively detect thyroid cancer.

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CEUS shines in diagnostic, interventional settings

AuntMinnie

Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a useful tool for interventions, according to a March 3 presentation given at ECR 2024. Ultrasound contrast agent use can be ubiquitous in interventional practice and can solve many logistical or clinical diagnostic problems,” he said.