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Moore’s Law for radiologists

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Some of my radiological heroes would report a staggering 30,000 to 40,000 radiographs a year. So as to report more CT and MRI, radiologists stopped doing hands-on ultrasound and fluoroscopy. Some even [startled gasp] gave up reporting plain radiographs. I still don’t know how they did it. The neocortex rarely had to engage.

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Deep learning combines breast imaging data to predict cancer prognosis

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A team led by Junqi Han, MD, from the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University in China found that its model combining data from mammography images, ultrasound images, and other characteristics performed well in predicting disease-free survival of breast cancer. This means the combined model could predict prognosis after surgery.

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Olympic challenge approaches for Paris MSK team

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The first scans have been performed in the Olympic imaging polyclinic ahead of Friday's opening ceremony, and the 68-strong squad of radiologists and radiographers are primed and ready for action, according to musculoskeletal (MSK) expert Jérôme Renoux, MD. Bring it on!

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ECR: Green protocols can reduce radiology department energy consumption

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Substituting less energy-consuming ultrasound for x-ray or CT reduced energy use by as much as 8% during diagnostic radiology processes and 31.2% during indirect radiology department activities, according to findings of a pilot study presented March 1 at ECR 2024. kilowatts per patient, Masperi said.

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MRI helps clinicians assess neural involvement in endometriosis

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The team's review of MRI's role for this indication was published January 3 in RadioGraphics. MRI findings regarding the state of pelvic nerves involved in endometriosis are key to planning treatment, w rote a group led by Ceylan Colak, MD.

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Dynamic Digital Radiography Quantitatively Diagnoses Diaphragm Dysfunction

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Spirometry values were below predicted values and a standard chest radiograph depicted an elevated right hemidiaphragm that was not present on a prior CT examination during his SARS-CoV-2 infection. With the dynamic functional imaging capability of DDR, the authors could visualize thoracic and pulmonary motion and track diaphragm movement.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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She's also served as clinical director of CT, MRI, and ultrasound, and she was program director of radiologic technology and director of training for the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). Stewart earned her doctorate in biomedical (health) informatics from Rutgers University with a focus on clinical informatics.