For patients with microsatellite instability-high colon cancer, distribution-based clinical lymph node staging (dCN) with computed tomography (CT) offered nearly double the accuracy rate of clinical lymph node staging in a recent study.
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Ablative RT Shows Promise in Technically Resectable Pancreatic Cancer
(MedPage Today) — The use of ablative radiation therapy (A-RT) led to promising overall survival and effective local tumor control in patients with technically resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) who were high-risk candidates for…
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Rare Cor Triatriatum Case in Patient With HIV Uncovered
A 34-year-old woman with HIV presents with dyspnoea, revealing a rare congenital heart defect. Medscape UK
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Does AI Improve Paediatric Fracture Detection?
A deep learning–based tool shows a high accuracy of fracture detection in children and may boost the diagnostic skills of emergency department residents, a real-world study suggests. Medscape News UK
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Timely patient feedback leads to improvements in MRI exam experience
Timely MRI patient feedback can help radiologists make improvements that positively translate toward the patient experience.
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ACR seeks enhancements to FDA AI risk management guidance
The ACR is calling for changes to the U.S. FDA’s draft guidance for addressing risk management throughout the lifecycle of AI-enabled…
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PET/CT detects vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination
A whole-body F-18 FDG-PET/CT scan was key in identifying medium-vessel vasculitis in a patient following a Moderna COVID-19 vaccination…
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ACR urges 9% increase in NIH funding for FY 2026
Submitting congressional testimony April 2, the ACR asked for $51.3 billion for the U.S. NIH and $1.5 billion beyond.
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Of diphthongs and digraphs
Our U.K. columnist Paul McCoubrie, MBBS, takes an entertaining look at how British and American medical English have evolved over…
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CT-angiography in acute bleeding: Is a non-enhanced scan necessary?
In clinical routine CT-angiography is frequently used to detect hemorrhage and to locate its source. Many centers use a triple phase protocol consisting of non-contrast, arterial and portal venous phase scan. The aim of this study was to clarify the added value of the non-contrast CT scan in detection of hemorrhage and to provide evidence for or against its usage.