Severe aortic stenosis (AS) is a leading cause of morbimortality in the elderly, and accurate identification of patients who benefit from valve replacement (AVR) is essential. Although guideline-directed diagnostic pathways are well established for high-gradient AS and low-flow, low-gradient (LFLG) AS, management of patients with normal-flow, low-gradient (NFLG) AS, defined by an aortic valve area (AVA) ≤1.0 cm2, stroke volume index (SVi) > 35 mL/m2 and mean gradient (MG) < 40 mmHg, r…
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Top Must-Read Articles in Emergency Care From 2025
Dr Amal Mattu discusses his three favorite emergency care articles of the past year. What are your top picks? Medscape Emergency Medicine
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Conference MDAngle: ACTRIMS 2026 Disease-Modifying Therapy in RRMS
Dr Burcu Zeydan provides ACTRIMS 2026 highlights, including anticipated presentations, quick takeaways, and insights into how the presented research will affect her patients. Medscape
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The Rear View: How Glute Shape Predicts Diabetes Risk
Is your backside trying to tell you something? New research suggests that the shape of the GM — not just the size — could be a key indicator of T2D risk, and the signs are different for men vs women. Medscape Medical News
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Transforming Multi-omics Data Into Images for Disease Classification: a Review of Techniques and Tools
The following abstract is drawn from a recently published paper in Journal of Pathology Informatics. 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: Ali Alyatimia,b,d, Muhammad Atif […]
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Five Collaboration Trends That Shaped Healthcare AI in 2025
Relationships between health systems, non profits, universities and public agencies are not new. The difference here is a nuance, the structure of the relationships are what stands out in these collaborations. The recent Mayo Clinic announcement caught my attention for reasons that run deep. I am a breast cancer survivor who remembers how much depends […]
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Ultrasound dactylitis predicts bone erosion in early psoriatic arthritis: A longitudinal cohort study
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic progressive disease in which bone erosion is recognized as a hallmark destructive feature. Its exact prevalence is unknown, but estimates vary from 0.3 % to 1 % of the population. Previous studies have demonstrated that approximately 47 % of patients exhibit erosions within 2 years of diagnosis [1]. 87.6 % of PsA patients develop bone erosions within a decade of initial diagnosis, with a mean onset time of 6.8 ± 6.1 years [2]. The presence of bone erosions …
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Prognostic value of functional MRI and liver function synergy in hepatocellular carcinoma patients receiving combined locoregional-systemic therapy: A multicenter scoring model
To develop and validate a prognostic model integrating pretreatment MRI features and clinical characteristics for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients undergoing transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) combined targeted immunotherapy (TII). A weighted scoring system was developed to improve the model’s clinical utility.