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Revolutionizing Imaging: Rotational Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Tomography
In the ever-evolving landscape of medical imaging, the combination of morphological and angiographic information is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective treatment of a wide array of medical conditions. Recently, researchers have taken a groundbreaking step forward by integrating the capabilities of ultrasonography with photoacoustic tomography (PAT). This innovative hybrid approach, known as rotational ultrasound […]
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Head-to-head comparison of dual-elastography and 2D shear wave elastography for assessing steatosis, fibrosis, and inflammation in MASLD
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is currently the most common chronic liver disease, affecting approximately 25% of the global population [1]. With the rising prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome, NAFLD is increasingly recognized as a hepatic manifestation of systemic metabolic dysfunction. Accordingly, an international consensus has proposed the term metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) to better reflect its metabolic basis and clini…
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Healthcare
Recent industry survey shows nearly one-third of US health systems now pay for commercial AI licenses Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the healthcare industry, and more Americans are turning to AI tools for medical guidance. OpenAI says about 40 million users worldwide now use ChatGPT daily for health-related questions. The company recently launched ChatGPT […]
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Fixing Pediatric Concussion Care, One Checklist at a Time
Small changes in primary care lead to better concussion tracking, education, and follow-up. Medscape Medical News
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Misinformation and Overestimation of Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screening Harms—Methodology Matters: A Joint Statement from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the American Society for Radiation Oncology, and the American College of Radiology
A number of recent peer-reviewed articles pertinent to CT lung cancer screening (LCS) contain substantial methodological flaws that contribute to the propagation of misinformation. Herein we highlight three important examples of misinformation regarding LCS: (1) the overestimation of downstream imaging and procedural complications after LCS, (2) the misrepresentation of LCS false-positive rate (FPR), and (3) the flawed analysis of oncogenic risk associated with radiation from CT scans.
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Optimizing Access to Same-Day Breast Biopsy: Factors Associated With Same-Day
To assess factors associated with offering patients same-day procedures following implementation of a standardized same-day procedure program.