F-18 FDG-PET/MRE appears valuable not only for diagnosing small bowel Crohn’s disease but also for monitoring treatment responses…
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Patient-facing AI shifts focus from reports to relationships
AI’s patient-facing side has not been adequately explored, according to this column from Intelerad CEO Jordan Bazinsky.
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DTI-MRI shows childhood neglect's effect on the brain's white matter
Diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI) shows how childhood neglect alters the brain’s white matter, researchers say.
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The central dorsal component of the dorsoradial ligament of the trapeziometacarpal joint: Cadaveric and sonographic validation
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint is highly prevalent, affecting between 60 % and 94 % of women over the age of 80 [1]. This high prevalence has prompted extensive research into the anatomical, biomechanical, and pathophysiological characteristics of this condition [2–7]. Degenerative changes in the TMC joint are closely associated with ligamentous laxity and joint subluxation [2,3].
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Predictive performance of distinct skeletal muscle index cut-offs-defined sarcopenia for long-term mortality in decompensated cirrhosis: A prospective observational study
Sarcopenia is referring to a progressive and generalized muscle disorder, characterized by wasted muscle strength, reduced muscle mass and declined physical performance [1]. Although this pathological entity has originally derived from geriatrics, mainly attributable to ageing process, mounting evidence has highlighted the clinical implication and prognostic value of sarcopenia among patients with cirrhosis at different stages by us and others [2–5]. The pathogenesis and precipitating factor of …
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The role of CT Colonography in the assessment of inflammatory bowel Diseases patients
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to a group of chronic, relapsing conditions of the gastrointestinal tract characterized by underlying inflammation. The two major subtypes of IBD are Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), both of which involve persistent inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract [1,2]. While both conditions share this chronic inflammatory nature, they differ significantly in anatomical distribution and pathophysiology: UC is restricted to the colon and rectum,…
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Value of rectal MRI prior to endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD): an exploratory study
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is an advanced endoscopic technique initially created in Japan to overcome the limitations of endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and was used primarily for early gastric cancer [1,2]. It has been applied relatively recently to the 10–15 % of colorectal polyps that are not able to be removed at routine colonoscopy by cold forceps or snare polypectomy [2], such as large flat and sessile polyps [3], sometimes called “complex polyps” [2]. EMR and ESD provide an…
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Performance of Artificial Intelligence Models in Predicting Responsiveness of Hepatocellular Carcinoma to Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
This systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrate high diagnostic accuracy of AI models in predicting TACE outcomes for HCC patients, with AUROCs of 0.81-0.92 across different datasets, though performance varied between approaches.
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Association between free water and longitudinal dynamics of recent small subcortical infarcts: a study based on diffusion tensor imaging
The mechanisms underlying the different morphological evolution of recent small subcortical infarcts (RSSIs)—ranging from cavitation to complete disappearance—remain incompletely understood. Free water (FW), derived from diffusion tensor image, has emerged as a sensitive marker reflecting various pathophysiological processes that may influence RSSI evolution. This study aimed to investigate whether baseline FW measures and their longitudinal changes are associated with the morphological evolutio…
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Reshaping the Landscape of Cervical Cancer Treatment
Breakthroughs in cervical cancer care continue to emerge, with immunotherapy, novel targeted agents, and ctDNA monitoring — reshaping the landscape of disease management and patient outcomes. Medscape