To identify reliable imaging variables for differentiating cystic lesions by integrating qualitative, semiquantitative, and quantitative features.
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Green Imaging: Scoping Review of Radiology’s Environmental Impact
To summarize evidence for the environmental impact of radiology services and identify research gaps.
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Detection of adrenal gland lesions on CT: Development and external validation of a deep-learning-based model
We wanted to develop an AI model for the detection of adrenal lesions on CT scans and validate the model on internal and external datasets.
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Physical examination before diagnostic ultrasonography: Alive and kicking or a relic of the past?
History taking and physical examination are considered the cornerstones of medical diagnosis [1]. They raise the probability of a certain diagnosis or differential diagnosis, which increases the yield of subsequent diagnostic tests, such as imaging [1]. However, it has been recognized that the quality of physical examination, if performed at all, has been declining over the past decades [1,2]. This decline can be attributed to several factors, including the availability of advanced diagnostic te…
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Development and validation of multiparametric models incorporating 18F-FDG PET/CT dissemination characteristic for predicting outcomes of small cell lung cancer
To evaluate the prognostic value of the tumor dissemination characteristic, metabolic parameters from baseline 18F-FDG PET/CT, clinical indicators, and pathological indicators in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), and to construct prognostic models.
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Medical Imaging Linked to Blood Cancers in Kids
(MedPage Today) — One of every 10 blood cancers in children may result from radiation exposure associated with medical imaging, according to a large retrospective analysis.
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Study Shows Higher Recall PPV and Lower False-Positive Recall Rate with Combination of DBT and Synthesized Mammography
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and synthesized mammography offered a true-positive recall rate of 8.4 per 1,000 women screened vs. 6.2 for digital mammography alone, according to a study involving over 99,000 women.
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Study Examines Repeat Imaging Rates for Imaging Studies Interpreted by Radiologists Compared to Nonphysician Practitioners
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Sept. 17, 2025 — A new study from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute found that office-based imaging studies were more likely to be repeated within 90 days when the initial study was interpreted by a non-physician practitioner (nurse practitioner or physician assistant, NPP) than when interpreted by a radiologist. The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR), was based on 1.3 million Medicare imaging cl…
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Treatment Extends Lives of Older Women With Cervical Cancer
Older women with early-stage cervical cancer who receive surgery or radiotherapy have higher 5-year survival rates than those who do not undergo recommended treatment. Medscape Medical News
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Don’t Miss These Clues in Interstitial Lung Disease
Dr Neena Chandrasekaran discusses interstitial lung disease. Medscape