Case studies illustrate how embarrassment can prevent patients from seeking necessary medical help for foreign bodies lodged in the urethra. Medscape News UK
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Sectra Equips Multi-site US Health System with Enterprise Imaging as a Cloud Service and Accelerates AI Adoption for Improved Patient Diagnostics
International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) will provide a US health system with its enterprise imaging solution as a cloud service, Sectra One Cloud, including its AI service, Sectra Amplifier Service. The fully managed cloud service will strengthen the health system’s security and scalability, and streamline workflows within its radiology, breast […]
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German researchers tout U-Net for pixel-level lung thickness maps
The deep-learning model may be helpful for diagnosing and preventing the progression of pulmonary diseases during routine chest…
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Five Florida Hospitals Sue Safety Ratings System
Nonprofit behind Hospital Safety Grade site says it’s transparent and fires back. Medscape Medical News
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Deuterium metabolic imaging shows promise for dementia diagnosis
Deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) could offer an alternative to FDG-PET for dementia diagnosis.
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Radiomics classification of fresh and old vertebral compression fractures: Impact of compression grade and morphology on diagnostic performance
To develop a radiomics model for identifying fresh or old vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) from CT images, thereby assisting physicians in making more effective decisions.
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New MRI Study Questions Use of Corticosteroid Injections for Knee OA
Two years after intraarticular knee injections for knee osteoarthritis (OA), study participants who had corticosteroid knee injections had greater OA progression than control patients while the use of hyaluronic acid injections was associated with less OA progression.
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Philips' RADIQAL Study to Examine Ultra-Low X-ray Dose Technology in Coronary Procedures
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Tue, 05/27/2025 – 12:26
May 20, 2025 — Royal Philips has launched the RADIQAL (Radiation Dose and Image Quality Trial) trial. This multicenter, randomized study, sponsored by Philips will enroll 824 coronary artery disease patients across 6 hospitals in Spain, Czech Republic and the US. The first patient in the study was enrolled at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark.
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Photon-Counting Computed Tomography: Eleven Takeaways from a New Literature Review
In a review of 155 studies, researchers examined the capabilities of photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) for enhanced accuracy, tissue characterization, artifact reduction and reduced radiation dosing across thoracic, abdominal, and cardiothoracic imaging applications.
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First Classification Criteria for AxJSpA Now Finalized
‘We’re not intending to capture all possible patients, but those we think would make the best trial candidates so that we can test some of the novel therapeutics currently approved for use in adults.’ Medscape Medical News