A CRISPR/Cas9 gene imaging system advances the field of regenerative imaging for stem cell tracking in stroke.
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Combination of osmotically active agents improve drug delivery to brain
MRI and PET showed that a combination of osmotically active agents safely increased blood-brain barrier permeability in mice.
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Follow-up analysis shows ELCAP's continued efficacy for CVD prediction
Follow-up analysis of the ELCAP-CAC scoring system has shown it to be effective for predicting death from cardiovascular disease…
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Node-RADS evaluates breast cancers on MRI exams
Node-RADS showed promising results for evaluating invasive ductal and lobular breast cancers.
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Association of Private Equity and Hospital Consolidation and Negotiated Prices of Radiologic Services
The consolidation of radiology practices by hospitals and private equity (PE) firms has accelerated in recent years, reshaping the landscape of radiology practice ownership. There is limited systematic evidence on the growing prevalence of hospital and PE ownership in radiology and its association with negotiated prices for imaging services. The aim of this study was to examine how commercial insurance negotiated prices for radiologic services vary by practice ownership structure, including inde…
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Coronary CT angiography versus invasive angiography for preoperative coronary assessment prior to valve surgery
In patients undergoing valve surgery, invasive coronary angiography (ICA) is recommended to exclude significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in those at significant risk.1 However, in this population, routine ICA often has a low diagnostic yield for detecting obstructive CAD and carries a small but non-negligible risk of major cardiac and vascular complications. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), with its high sensitivity for detecting stenosis >50 % has emerged as a noninvasi…
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Strengthening the evidence on air pollution and coronary heart diseases: Exposure and confounding challenges
We read with great interest the article by Langenbach et al., entitled “Air pollution, coronary artery disease, and cardiovascular events: Insights from the PROMISE trial”.1 The study provides valuable insights into the association between environmental exposures and cardiovascular outcomes. However, certain methodological aspects and interpretations warrant further consideration to strengthen the robustness of the conclusions. In this letter, I would like to highlight several limitations and pr…
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Accelerating non-contrast MR angiography of the thoracic aorta using compressed SENSE with deep learning reconstruction
Diseases of the thoracic aorta, including aneurysms, dissection, and stenosis are often asymptomatic for a long time and only recognized when acute, life-threatening complications arise [1]. Early diagnosis and regular follow-up are crucial for risk stratification and treatment planning, especially in high-risk populations with connective tissue disorders like Marfan or Loeys-Dietz syndrome [2].
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Expression of Concern “Role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in decision support for diagnosis and treatment of hepatic artery thrombosis after liver transplantation”. Qiang Lu et al. European Journal of Radiology, volume 81, issue 3, March 2012, pages e338-e343. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2011.11.015
Concerns have been raised that the organ transplants described within the above article carry risks of having been procured unethically [1].
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Diagnostic Imaging’s Top Five Breast Imaging Content: Summer 2025
From emerging research on disparities in breast cancer screening to the promising combination of contrast-enhanced mammography with DBT and a three-part podcast on abbreviated breast MRI, here is a look back at the most well-reviewed breast imaging content of the summer.