Some institutions have abandoned x-ray as a screening tool in children with suspected cervical spine injuries.
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High-frequency ultrasound model estimates bone age in children
A model based on high-frequency ultrasound images performed well in estimating bone age and detecting abnormal bone age in children…
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AI isn't replacing radiologists — it's helping them offer better care
Despite the hype, there’s no meaningful evidence that AI is displacing radiologists.
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49-Year-Old Patient’s Pleomorphic Breast Relapse in Weeks
This report details how pleomorphic breast carcinoma evaded initial treatment protocols and spread to 70% of the thorax within months. Medscape UK
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Mri-detected low-lying and hypertrophic muscle bellies are associated with the occurrence of peroneal tendons dislocation: A case-control study
Peroneal tendon dislocation (PTD) is an uncommon condition [1,2], accounting for 0.3–0.5 % of all ankle trauma injuries [3,4], and is often misdiagnosed due to its clinical presentation resembling the ankle sprain [1,2,5]. This condition predominantly affects young amateurs in sports, such as skiing, soccer, basketball, ice skating, and gymnastics, whose ankle joint is subjected to repetitive shearing movements. The peroneal tendon undergoes significant stress during forceful eccentric contracti…
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: August 3 — August 9
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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Study Suggests Benefits of FDG PET/CT for Detecting Oligometastatic Breast Cancer
In comparison to computed tomography and bone scintigraphy, FDG PET/CT detected more oligometastatic and polymetastatic disease in patients with locally advanced breast cancer, according to a new study.