A multinational study shed light on which sites to scan for early signs of the disease, but scoring system was less sensitive than hoped. Medscape Medical News
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LLMs show improvement over a year on RSNA Case of the Day questions
A study emphasizes the growing potential of multimodal LLMs in radiologic applications.
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Malignancy rate of lesions presenting as architectural distortion on DBT related to accompanied features, ultrasound findings, and BI-RADS density
According to the 2013 Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) lexicon5th, architectural distortion (AD) is defined as an appearance in which “the normal architecture of the breast is distorted with no definite mass visible”. The most appreciated features include thin lines or specks radiating from a point and focal retraction or distortion at the edge of the parenchyma. AD is the third most common mammographic presentation of breast cancer, which could be the earliest appearance of ma…
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Can Portable Low-Field MRI Facilitate Viable Triage and Health Equity for Patients with Suspected Alzheimer’s Disease?
In a recent interview, Tammie Benzinger, M.D., Ph.D., discussed the utility of portable low-field MRI to help identify patients in remote settings who may be viable candidates for subsequent MRI workup and consideration for new anti-amyloid therapies in treating Alzheimer’s disease.
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UTHealth Introduces Noninvasive Ultrasound Technology to Treat Liver Tumors
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Mon, 08/11/2025 – 14:52
Aug. 8, 2025 — Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center announced it will begin using a new FDA-approved ultrasound device to perform targeted, non-invasive treatment of liver tumors. The new treatment, called histotripsy, uses ultrasound energy to destroy liver tumors in a single outpatient procedure.
“Our team at Memorial Hermann is excited about the implications of this new technology for patients in the area,” said Dr. D. Ryan Hall, MD, general, … -
Lessons for Parkinson’s From MS, and Vice Versa
Neurologists Indu Subramanian and Lorraine Kalia discuss how progress in disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis can inform treatment and management of Parkinson’s disease. Medscape Neurology
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Is There a More Efficient Approach to Constructing a Radiologist?
Amid a variety of alternative approaches to addressing the radiologist shortage, one should be mindful of the educational track it takes to become a radiologist.
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United Healthcare to cover Elucid's PlaqueIQ
A new guideline released by the insurer now includes coronary computed tomography angiography plaque quantification and specifically…
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SaMD-based AI is poised to 'transform clinical care'
However, there are issues that need to be addressed, particularly reimbursement for use of software-as-a-medical-device (SaMD)-based…