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ChatGPT demonstrates mixed results in assigning BI-RADS categories

AuntMinnie

ChatGPT demonstrates modest accuracy when assigning BI-RADS scores for mammograms and breast ultrasound exams, according to research published October 30 in Clinical Imaging. The team tested both models using 77 breast cancer images from radiopaedia.org and analyzed images in separate sessions to avoid bias.

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Direct Radiology Can Help Meet Increased Women’s Imaging Demand This Year

Direct Radiology

This expanded offering includes image interpretation for screening mammograms (2D & 3D), breast ultrasounds, and breast MRI. In order to provide the highest-quality breast imaging reading services, Direct Radiology created a team of board-certified and fellowship-trained radiologists to lead the program.

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Leading Organizations and Breast Imaging Experts Weigh in on New Task Force Screening Recommendations, Impact on Health Equity and Women’s Health

Imaging Technology

There’s also a need for more research on supplemental screening modalities, such as ultrasound or MRI, for women with dense breasts. The authors also raise concerns about the emerging use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) support tools for image interpretation in mammography.

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A brief history of radiology

Radiology Cafe

The theoretical basis for ultrasound physics has been around since 1794, but it wasn’t until 1942, when Dr Karl Theodore Dussik in Austria transmitted an ultrasound beam through a human skull to view the brain, that ultrasound was first used in medicine. (13) This was a defining publication in the field of medical ultrasound. (14)