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Dynamic digital radiography tested in lung transplant patients

AuntMinnie

Dynamic digital radiography (DDR) estimates for measuring blood flow in th. Role of imaging modalities is changing for PE diagnosis

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Radiology-specific LLM generates professional report impressions

AuntMinnie

A team led by PhD candidate Lu Zhang of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China, developed a large language model (LLM) that generates interpretations (“impressions”) on reports based on imaging findings and evaluated its performance in professional and linguistic dimensions.

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Music calms patients undergoing imaging procedures

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Music can be calming for patients undergoing medical imaging, an article published February 7 in Radiography suggests. This includes imaging procedures such as MRI, mammography, and PET among others. Previous research has explored ways to comfort patients during imaging procedures, one being musical intervention.

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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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From Film to Digital: The Technological Evolution of X-ray Imaging (Uttar Pradesh, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Pilibhit, Pratpgarh, Rae Bareli)

Future Teleradiology

Early Days: X-ray Discovery and Film-Based Imaging: The journey begins with Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen’s groundbreaking discovery of X-rays in 1895. Radiography soon became a vital tool in medicine, and for decades, it relied on photographic film to capture and develop X-ray images.

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Trauma Radiology Unveiled: Examining the Emergence of Extraneous Imaging as the New Norm (Rajasthan, Ajmer, Alwar, Banswara, Baran, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Churu)

Future Teleradiology

MRI-Scan-Teleradiology Introduction: In “Trauma Radiology Unveiled: Examining the Emergence of Extraneous Imaging as the New Norm,” we embark on a detailed exploration of the evolving landscape of trauma radiology.

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Radiant Insights: The Transformative Nature of X-ray Technology in Healthcare (Uttar Pradesh, Ghazipur, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Hamirpur, Hapur, Hardoi)

Future Teleradiology

Traditional film-based X-rays gave way to digital radiography (DR) and computed radiography (CR). These digital technologies offered numerous advantages, including faster image acquisition, improved image quality, and seamless integration with electronic health records (EHRs).

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