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DEXA study questions OsteoStrong claims
Bone outcomes either remained stable or declined in 38 women who used the musculoskeletal strengthening program for eight months…
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MWA successful in treating multinodal thyroid conditions
Ultrasound-guided MWA is effective for treating solitary nodules, multinodular goiters, and autonomously functioning nodules.
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Deep Learning for Standardized Head CT Reformatting: A Quantitative Analysis of Image Quality and Operator Variability
A single-shot deep learning foundation model can generate head CT reformats with high accuracy and consistency.
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Hyperintense lesions suspect for acute cerebral microbleeds on ultra-high field T1 weighted 7 Tesla MRI in patients with cerebral amyloid angiopathy
The aims of this study are to describe T1 hyperintense lesions on 7 T MRI in patients with hereditary Dutch-type (D-CAA) and sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy (sCAA) and their detection rate on 7 T and 3 T MRI.
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Fractional flow reserve from coronary CT angiography compared with quantitative flow ratio in complex CAD
This study demonstrated that QFR tends to have higher values in proximal bifurcations compared with FFRCTand μFR, which can underestimate lesion severity. Clinicians should, therefore, be aware of the methodological nuances and potential variability when selecting and interpreting these tools. Classification of lesions as focal or diffuse based on virtual pullback indices showed poor concordance across the three methods, highlighting methodological differences in phenotype characterization. Thes…
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: September 14 — September 20
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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Week in Review: The rise of theranostics | Imaging and blood cancer risk | Fewer false-positive recalls
Part 6 of “The rise of theranostics” series and research tying imaging with blood cancer risk were top stories last week.
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Keys to Detecting Aortic Dissection: An Interview with Alan Braverman, MD
In a recent interview, Alan Braverman, M.D., discussed challenges with the detection of aortic dissection, reviewed pertinent risk factors and offered insights on imaging that may facilitate earlier diagnosis of the life-threatening condition.
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Radiologist Interaction with AI-Generated Preliminary Reports: A Longitudinal Multi-Reader Study
Radiologists’ reading times of chest radiographs with AI-generated reports decreased, and acceptability of these reports without modification increased over time, highlighting improved efficiency but potential risk of over-reliance on AI.