Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease is prevalent in children and adolescents with severe obesity, with higher insulin resistance and more metabolic syndrome components. Medscape News UK
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From AI breakthroughs to imaging trends, we serve up real-time radiology insights.
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Deep Learning Aids Diagnosis of Chronic Pancreatitis
A deep learning–based model accurately performs automated processing of CT scans of the pancreas of individuals with and without chronic pancreatitis, according to a study. Medscape News UK
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Misdiagnosing and Overdiagnosing AxSpA: An ‘Imaging Crisis?’
Misinterpretation of MRI findings by clinicians focused on earlier intervention is leading to increased rates of overdiagnosis, experts say. Medscape Medical News
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Can Shorter RT Offer Long-Term Benefits in Prostate Cancer?
Treatment failures are less frequent with dose-escalated hypofractionated radiotherapy than with conventional radiotherapy in patients with localized prostate cancer, new data show. Medscape Medical News
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Scientists Invent a Literal Thinking Cap
Is your brain full? A new device can tell you when you need a break from thinking to avoid making mistakes. Medscape
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Is 3D Mammography Better for Women With a Family History?
Compared with digital mammography, 3D mammography (or tomosynthesis) reduces recall rates and improves specificity in women with a family history of breast cancer. Medscape Medical News
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No, KETO-CTA Study Did Not Upend Causal Evidence on ASCVD
Is there really no link between high LDL-C and atherosclerosis in lean-mass hyperresponders on a keto diet? The data are nowhere close to supporting the authors’ outsized claims, writes John Mandrola. theheart.org on Medscape
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Risky Self-Love: Unusual Cases From the Emergency Room
Case studies illustrate how embarrassment can prevent patients from seeking necessary medical help for foreign bodies lodged in the urethra. Medscape News UK
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Five Florida Hospitals Sue Safety Ratings System
Nonprofit behind Hospital Safety Grade site says it’s transparent and fires back. Medscape Medical News
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First Classification Criteria for AxJSpA Now Finalized
‘We’re not intending to capture all possible patients, but those we think would make the best trial candidates so that we can test some of the novel therapeutics currently approved for use in adults.’ Medscape Medical News