Combining advances in imaging quality with access to 26 FDA-cleared applications for automated and accelerated tasks, the Transcend Plus software will be featured at the upcoming European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) conferences.
We scan the top radiology sources so you don’t have to.
From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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How Cloud and AI Innovations Can Facilitate Remote Radiology Services
Emerging cloud and AI-driven technologies may help address resource gaps, bolster consistent imaging quality and provide improved access to radiology services.
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Emerging Research and News in Prostate Cancer Imaging — August 2025
Catch up on the most-well viewed prostate imaging content in August 2025.
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Portable Imaging and Radiology: Where Things Stand with Point-of-Care Diagnostics
While the research reveals key benefits with portable imaging, particularly point-of-care ultrasound applications with AI capabilities, these authors note challenges with variability in training and advocate for radiologist-led oversight.
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Advances in AI — August 2025
Catch up on the top AI-related news and research in radiology over the past month.
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Pressure and Time: Radiology’s Slow March Toward Improvement
Amid the worsening imbalance of supply and demand in radiology and concerning scope of practice issues, one must keep in mind that course correction is often gradual in nature.
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: August 17 — August 23
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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FDA Clears New Ultrasound Systems from Esaote
The MyLab A50 and MyLab A70 ultrasound platforms reportedly enable a variety of detailed and multiparametric evaluations, including assessments for liver elastography and strain analysis echocardiography.
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FDA Clears Coronary Plaque Software Module for Coronary CT Angiography
Use of the AI-powered Salix Coronary Plaque module, which offers detection of high-risk plaque within 10 minutes based off of CCTA scans, will reportedly qualify for $950 in Category 1 CPT reimbursement in 2026.
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The Reading Room Podcast: Current Perspectives in Addressing Burnout in Radiology
In a new podcast, Krishna Nallamshetty, M.D., shares his thoughts on key contributing factors to burnout in radiology, and discusses practical approaches and emerging technology that may help mitigate the issue.