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Is MRI Alone Reliable for Prostate Cancer Monitoring?
MRI does not reliably exclude clinically significant prostate cancer in about one quarter of patients receiving active surveillance, confirming that MRI is not a substitute for biopsy. Medscape Medical News
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Artificial Intelligence Implementation in Pediatric Radiology for Patient Safety: A Multisociety Statement From the ACR, ESPR, SPR, SLARP, AOSPR, SPIN
Artificial intelligence (AI) has potential to revolutionize radiology, yet current solutions and guidelines are predominantly focused on adult populations, often overlooking the specific requirements of children. This is important because children differ significantly from adults in terms of physiology, developmental stages, and clinical needs, necessitating tailored approaches for the safe and effective integration of AI tools. This multisociety position statement systematically addresses four …
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Assessment of calcium characteristics in chronic total occlusion using computed tomography coronary angiogram and implications for percutaneous coronary intervention
Calcification in a chronic total occlusion (CTO) is better visualised on Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography (CTCA) than invasive angiography.
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Integrated assessment of diabetic nephropathy by multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging with non-enhanced T1 mapping, diffusion tensor imaging, and diffusion kurtosis imaging
Over the past several decades, the number of people with diabetes mellitus (DM) has been rising steadily. As of 2021, the global prevalence of diabetes among individuals aged 20–79 was approximately 10.5 % (about 536.6 million people), and this figure is projected to increase to 12.2 % (about 783.2 million people) by 2045 [1]. Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD), accounting for 30 %–50 % of all CKD cases. The CKD that results from diabetes is clinically known as diabeti…
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Still the Same Physician? Medicine’s Ship of Theseus
Like the Ship of Theseus, our professional identity endures, even as the components of our knowledge are continuously replaced. Medscape Dermatology
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Are Oral SERDs Living Up to the Hype?
Once hailed as the next leap in endocrine therapy, oral SERDs are now facing the test of real-world results. Are they truly changing outcomes for patients with ER-positive breast cancer? Medscape Oncology
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Sectra at RSNA 2025: Supporting Subspecialty Workflows and Photon-counting CT at the Workstation to Reduce Burnout Risk and Improve Patient Care
At this year’s Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting (RSNA), international medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) will present new developments designed to make radiology workflows even more efficient, not least by deep integration with AI. Sectra will showcase its entire enterprise imaging solution that provides a unified platform for all imaging […]
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