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Top 3 Medical Imaging Insights from RSNA 2023

Everything Rad

But at RSNA 2023, part of the focus was on AI advances that are changing how radiographers work today—for example, continuing to help us balance the goal of capturing the most information possible in an image without excessive radiation dose. AI tools that enable radiographers to separate noise from an image already exist today.

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08-03-23 Veterinary E-News Magazine

Diagnostic Imaging Systems

Read More Do Back Radiographs Have a Place in Equine Prepurchase Exams? By: Haylie Kerstetter Radiographs can advise buyers and their veterinarians about pathologies that might pose a threat to the horse’s future soundness. The ability to pinpoint at-risk horses would improve racehorse welfare. Diagnostic Imaging Systems, Inc.

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07-06-23 Veterinary E-News Magazine

Diagnostic Imaging Systems

Rose The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) in dogs is nearly 40%, and radiographic evidence of the condition is found in 90% of cats aged 12 or older. Read More Diagnostic Imaging Systems does not claim any ownership or take any credit for the articles listed in the Veterinary E-News Magazine. Diagnostic Imaging Systems, Inc.

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Plastic Bowing Fracture Ulna

Global Radiology CME

Figure 2 A: AP view radiograph of right forearm. B: Lateral radiograph view of right forearm. An angulated fracture of the distal midshaft radius is also visualized, but there is also bowing of the ulna that is more appreciated on the lateral radiograph view. 8 Year Old Male With Trauma Due To A Fall. Xray of the Week Figure 1.