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AI model detects low BMD on ankle and foot x-rays

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There are no costs related to opportunistic screening, because patients received these radiographs of the foot and ankle for some other purpose, wrote co-authors Farid Gharehmohammadi, MD, and Ronnie Sebro, MD. Images available for republishing under Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0 Specificity 83.6% Accuracy 89.9%

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AI functions in x-ray systems may save radiographers time

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Intelligent virtual and AI-based collimation features appear to save radiographers time during x-ray image acquisitions – a key function for enabling more patient-focused workflows, according to a recent study. The study was published online May 18 in Radiography. Finally, VC was used to collimate in 2.4%

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Radiologists less susceptible to visual illusions

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Medical image experts demonstrated superior perceptual accuracy in response to visual illusions compared with a control group, according to recent research. Image and caption available for republishing under Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0 and colleagues. DEED, Attribution 4.0 International) and courtesy of Scientific Reports.

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ASRT publishes digital radiography guidance

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The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) has published a new white paper giving guidance on best practices in digital radiography to ensure patient and radiographer safety and to help patients make informed decisions. The white paper may be viewed here.

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Dynamic Digital Radiography Quantitatively Diagnoses Diaphragm Dysfunction

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12, 2025 Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, has published a case study by clinicians in the pulmonary and radiology departments at ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco (Milan, Italy) demonstrating the use of Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) to help definitively diagnose diaphragm dysfunction. tim.hodson Fri, 02/14/2025 - 15:14 Feb.12,

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Michigan adds requirements for medical imaging equipment operators

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The new rules now in effect in Michigan help ensure that only medical radiologic technologists with the appropriate education and training can operate medical imaging equipment, according to an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) legislative update. Both the ARRT and the MSRT are opposing that measure.

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DDR takes step forward in lung imaging

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Dynamic digital radiography (DDR) has shown for the first time that it can be used to automatically capture lung signal changes during forced breathing in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a recent study. Dynamic image data was acquired at 7.5 and Japanese developers wrote. L and FEV1 of 0.68

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