Abdominal CT imaging shows potential for the opportunistic diagnosis of sarcopenia, enabling radiologists to play a greater role…
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Terumo expands partnership with Medis Medical Imaging
Terumois collaborating with Medis Medical Imaging to offer hospitals in the U.S. access to Medis QFR 3.0 for cath lab workflow…
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Nanox Gets FDA Clearance for New Imaging System
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Fri, 04/18/2025 – 10:18
April 17, 2025 — NANO-X IMAGING LTD has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Nanox.ARC X, its new multi-source digital tomosynthesis system.
The FDA 510(k) clearance was received in less than 30 days from the date of submission and covers the production of tomographic images for general use, including the human musculoskeletal system and pulmonary, intra-abdominal and paranasal sinus indications, adjun… -
Study Links Abdominal CT Use, Sarcopenia Diagnosis Among Older Adults
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Fri, 04/18/2025 – 10:08
April 16, 2025 — A new Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute study found evidence that a new diagnosis of sarcopenia, a potentially reversible disease with low muscle mass and strength, often coincides with an abdominal CT study. Increasing opportunistic evaluation of abdominal CT scans could facilitate diagnosis of sarcopenia and ultimately improve patient care. The research, published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology, was b…
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Q&A: ASCC Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges
Dr Karl D’Silva discusses the current challenges in anal squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis and treatment. Medscape
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What is the Best Use of AI in CT Lung Cancer Screening?
In comparison to radiologist assessment, the use of AI to pre-screen patients with low-dose CT lung cancer screening provided a 12 percent reduction in mean interpretation time with a slight increase in specificity and a slight decrease in the recall rate, according to new research.
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Non-Enhanced CT Rarely Aids Haemorrhage Detection
Non-enhanced CT scans rarely aid in the detection of haemorrhage but significantly increase the overall radiation exposure. Medscape News UK
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CMS proposes 2.4% update for 2026 hospital IPPS
The U.S. CMS is proposing a 2.4% update over 2025 for the 2026 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS).
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MedPAC to recommend physician fee schedule update in June report
At its April meeting, MedPAC voted to include in its June report to Congress physician fee schedule updates.
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Pacific Northwest imaging practice confirms patient data breach
An imaging practice in the Pacific Northwest has verified that a patient personal data breach occurred in January.