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ARRS: MASLD diagnosis may be subject to racial factors
The diagnosis of metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) may be influenced by ethnic, racial, and social factors.
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Week in Review: Right to repair in NC | LCS for nonsmokers | Do women want mammo AI?
Our most highly viewed articles last week included coverage of a right-to-repair bill for imaging equipment and the potential…
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AI-assisted brain MRI shows promise for improved glioma care
An AI-based technique used to analyze brain MRI exams taken of children with gliomas shows promise for predicting recurrence.
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Mammo uptake among veterans on par with nonveterans
Female veterans are as likely to undergo screening mammography as nonveteran women.
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SPECT/CT predicts overall survival in Pluvicto patients
New evidence supports using SPECT/CT scans along with serum PSA levels to evaluate early patient responses to Pluvicto treatment…
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Most veterans adhere to post-EVAR surveillance imaging
Adherence to surveillance imaging after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) is high among veterans.
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Deep-learning technique boosts diagnostic ability of fast knee MRI
A new, fast deep learning-based MR imaging technique shows excellent performance for diagnosing knee injuries, researchers have…
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PET scans identify people at early risk for cognitive decline
Amyloid PET scans in people with early signs of Alzheimer’s can identify those at higher risk of progressing to cognitive decline…
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Quantitative CT textures of the lung help assess COPD severity
Quantitative CT can capture lung inflammation patterns to assess the severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).