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Risk factors associated with immediate hypersensitivity reaction to contrast media: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Hypersensitivity reaction (HR) is a subtype of adverse drug responses that are unpredictable and characterized by symptoms and/or signs triggered by a drug dose that is generally well tolerated by healthy individuals. Patients typically present with manifestations resembling allergic reactions, such as urticaria, pruritus, angioedema, erythema, and anaphylaxis [1,2]. With the increasing use of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), contrast media (CM) ad…
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Four-dimensional CT analysis of patellofemoral instability: A prospective cohorte study
To evaluate a semiautomatic quantitative analysis approach using 4D CT for patellofemoral joint motion in patients with and without instability risk factors by classifying them into four subgroups: patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), potential patellar instability (PPI), objective patellar instability (OPI) and control.
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Over-scanning in pediatric head CT: prevalence, dosimetric impact, and associated cancer risks
Brain CT is the most frequently performed CT scan among children. The increasing reliance on computed tomography (CT) in pediatric clinical practice has raised major concerns regarding radiation-induced cancer risks [1–3]. Although the brain is relatively less radiosensitive than many other organs, children are particularly more susceptible to radiation-related harm due to their smaller body size, greater tissue sensitivity, and longer post-exposure life expectancy [4,5]. Studies have shown that…
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FAU Debuts 'Bench-to-Bedside' MRI, Focused Ultrasound Platform to Accelerate Research, Treatment of Neurological Disorders
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Tue, 10/14/2025 – 13:38
Oct. 14, 2025 — Florida Atlantic University has expanded its NeuroInnovate Center, becoming the first institution globally to integrate advanced MRI and focused ultrasound technologies into a single, unified platform for both preclinical and clinical research. This breakthrough will accelerate the development of non-invasive treatments for neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and more.
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Can the Emerging InteleHeart Platform Facilitate Improved Efficiency with Cardiology and Radiology?
Through enhanced data interoperability and access to patient histories, the cloud-based InteleHeart may facilitate better communication and workflow efficiencies for radiologists and cardiologists.
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Pancreatic Cancer: Who Should Get Screened?
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers because it is usually detected late. But screening is available. Grace Kim, MD, shares advice on who should be tested. Medscape Gastroenterology
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Advanced MRI Marker May Predict Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing
Can MRI spot diabetic foot ulcers that won’t heal? Early data suggest MRI-based microvascular metrics might flag high‑risk wounds, offering further insight to help guide treatment. Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology
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Implementing Treat-to-Target Care in Ulcerative Colitis
Dr Jami Kinnucan discusses STRIDE-II guidance for treat-to-target strategies in ulcerative colitis treatment. Medscape Gastroenterology
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Social adversity tied to TNBC incidence rates in Black women
Black women in the U.S. who face more social adversity have higher incidence rates of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).