Catch up on the most-well viewed radiology content in April 2025.
We scan the top radiology sources so you don’t have to.
From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Will FAP-targeted theranostics live up to their promise?
Fibroblast activation protein (FAP)-targeted theranostics is an emerging technique in the battle against cancer.
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PCCT boosts diagnostic accuracy for coronary stent assessment
Photon-counting detector CT (PCCT) offers improved coronary stent imaging over traditional CT by providing enhanced spatial resolution…
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Is 3D Mammography Better for Women With a Family History?
Compared with digital mammography, 3D mammography (or tomosynthesis) reduces recall rates and improves specificity in women with a family history of breast cancer. Medscape Medical News
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MRI Study Emphasizes Exercise Over Weight Loss in Preserving Muscle Volume for Overweight Patients at Risk for Knee OA
For overweight and obese patients at risk for knee osteoarthritis (OA), eight-year follow-up MRI data revealed a 12.8 percent loss of thigh muscle sub-volume for people who had extensive weight loss in comparison to 5.1 percent for those who retained a stable weight.
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BRAID study shows promise for imaging dense breasts; experts sound off
Abbreviated MRI and contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) may be the best supplemental imaging methods for women with dense breasts…
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DeepLook Medical's Imaging Software Now in Commercial Use at Major Healthcare Institutions
tim.hodson
Wed, 05/28/2025 – 12:25
May 27, 2025 — DeepLook Medical, a company advancing medical imaging through visual enhancement technology, recently announced that its flagship product, DL Precise, is now in commercial use at major healthcare institutions across the United States, including Cleveland Clinic, AdventHealth, Mayo Clinic, Geisinger and others.
This marks the continuation of DeepLook’s commercial rollout, following successful pilots and initial data confirming the pl… -
No, KETO-CTA Study Did Not Upend Causal Evidence on ASCVD
Is there really no link between high LDL-C and atherosclerosis in lean-mass hyperresponders on a keto diet? The data are nowhere close to supporting the authors’ outsized claims, writes John Mandrola. theheart.org on Medscape
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Lunit Unveils Enhanced AI-Powered CXR Software Update
The Lunit Insight CXR4 update reportedly offers new features such as current-prior comparison of chest X-rays (CXRs), acute bone fracture detection and a 99.5 percent negative predictive value (NPV) for identifying normal CXRs.
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The PACSMan’s SIIM 2025 recap: A long way from home
The PACSMan, aka consultant Michael J. Cannavo, shares his takeaway points after remotely attending SIIM 2025.