White Matter (WM) functional networks offer insight into the network processes underlying progression along the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) continuum. Amyloid (Aβ) retention in WM regions, as measured by Aβ-PET, reflects WM integrity and is associated with cognition. This study used simultaneous PET/MR imaging to investigate topographic alterations in WM functional networks and Aβ-burden networks, aiming to provide objective neuroimaging evidence of white matter–related pathology in Alzheimer’s dis…
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Philips Unveils Rembra CT at ECR 2026, Setting a New Benchmark for Speed and Patient Access Designed to Support Diagnostic Confidence for Acute and High-demand Imaging Environments
CE Marked and 510(k) pending, Rembra’s advanced image reconstruction technology delivers up to 106 images per second [1] and a high throughput of up to 270 patients per day [2] to support faster diagnosis by making scans available in near-real time With the largest-in-class 85 cm bore, Rembra accommodates challenging patient types, providing more […]
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Merlin: a computed tomography vision–language foundation model and dataset
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Nature. We invite you to read the full paper and join the conversation, become a member of the Radiology News community to share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with others around this work. Authors: Louis Blankemeier, Ashwin Kumar, Joseph Paul Cohen, […]
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How UAB Radiologists’ Partnerships in Africa Are Bridging Health Care Gaps Through Critical Imaging Support
Authors: Amanda Dunn and Tehreem Khan For nearly a decade, a dedicated team from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine’s Department of Radiology has been making a meaningful global impact by providing remote CT interpretation and mentorship to hospitals in two resource-limited regions of Africa — Cameroon and Ethiopia. UAB radiologists […]
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AI Tool Predicts Breast Cancer Risk Years Ahead Using Routine Mammograms
An AI model estimates breast cancer risk within the next four years using routine screening images
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Do Family Members Face Risk?
Relatives with a pathogenic sarcomere gene variant have a lower risk for serious cardiac events than patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy but a higher risk than relatives without the variant. Medscape News UK
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Routine Mammograms That Also Flag CVD: Two Birds With One Stone?
(MedPage Today) — With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), routine screening mammograms could identify women at higher cardiovascular risk, a retrospective cohort study suggested.
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Streaming Medical Series That Docs Love
A new wave of streaming shows has replaced medical soap operas with the gritty, realistic stressors of modern medicine. Which ones do doctors like? Medscape
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Estrogen-Targeted PET/CT Shows Promise in Staging and Recurrence Detection for ER-Positive Breast Cancer
by Christos Evangelou, MSc, PhD – Medical Writer and Editor In a recent study, researchers at Hoag Family Cancer Institute found that a novel imaging technique targeting estrogen receptor (ER) performs on par with current standard-of-care methods for staging locally advanced breast cancer and detecting recurrence.1 The findings of the study suggest that 16α-18F-fluoro-17β-estradiol (FES) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) could be a valuable tool […]
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AHA, ACC Issue Comprehensive Guidelines on Acute PE
The first multisociety guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute pulmonary embolism feature a new classification system. Medscape Medical News