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April 2008 Blog Posts (84)

Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies

April 17, 2008 Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer-aided detection schemes for breast MR imaging have shown plenty of promise, but they always fall short of full automation and lesion characterization. Two recent studies, however, suggest CAD for breast MRI may be closing in on true cancer detection. Investigators presented results of a study featuring the ONCAD… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 17, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies

April 17, 2008 Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer-aided detection schemes for breast MR imaging have shown plenty of promise, but they always fall short of full automation and lesion characterization. Two recent studies, however, suggest CAD for breast MRI may be closing in on true cancer detection. Investigators presented results of a study featuring the ONCAD… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 17, 2008 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Report from ARRS: Benefits of abdominal CT in the emergency room outweigh radiation risks

April 16, 2008 Report from ARRS: Benefits of abdominal CT in the emergency room outweigh radiation risks H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Radiation protection watchdogs have raised the alarm over increasing utilization of CT, particularly in the emergency room. But a prospective study from Harvard University so far shows that CT's benefits may outweigh the risks, at least for triaging abdominal pain. Abdominal CT could help emergency… Continue

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NSF lawsuit discovery process may expose lax contrast documentation

April 16, 2008 NSF lawsuit discovery process may expose lax contrast documentation Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A casual attitude toward keeping track of gadolinium-enhanced studies may come back to haunt radiology departments that have become involved in several federal lawsuits alleging a connection between cases of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis and gadolinium-based MR contrast agents. In a 2007 study that examined allergic… Continue

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW PART II: ECR'S PROFESSOR REISER'S PERSONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND VIEWS ON RADIATION DOSE

(radRounds, April 15, 2008 - Vienna, Austria) The European Congress of Radiology, the annual meeting of the European Society of Radiology, was held March 7-11, 2008

in Vienna, Austria. Over 17,000 participants from over 90+ countries,

ECR has grown into the second largest medical meeting, not to mention

only radiology, in Europe and the second largest radiology meeting

globally.



This article is… Continue

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Scientific abstracts indicate growing prestige of ARRS annual meeting

April 15, 2008 Scientific abstracts indicate growing prestige of ARRS annual meeting James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's happening with the American Roentgen Ray Society? Its annual meeting, known mainly for the quality of its refresher course, has become an essential point of coverage for world-class scientific research as well. Colleagues at Diagnostic Imaging have handled our review of ARRS abstracts in the past, so I was more… Continue

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Myocardial perfusion CT, cardiac MR match up well

April 15, 2008 Myocardial perfusion CT, cardiac MR match up well James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A preliminary study indicates that first-pass and delayed-enhancement myocardial CT correlate well with measures of infarction size gathered with equivalent cardiac MR procedures. Dr. Koen Nieman and associates in the radiology and cardiology departments at Massachusetts General Hospital compared results from 64-slice CT and 1.5T cardiac… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 15, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Florida radiologist agrees to pay $7 million to resolve kickback claims

April 15, 2008 Florida radiologist agrees to pay $7 million to resolve kickback claims James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Fred L. Steinberg and his imaging centers and related entities in Palm Beach County near Miami will pay $7 million to settle alleged violations of federal Stark self-referral law and anti-kickback statutes. He was also charged with billing fraud. The settlement, announced April 14, resolves allegations that… Continue

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound beats CT in diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis in liver cancer

April 15, 2008 Contrast-enhanced ultrasound beats CT in diagnosis of portal vein thrombosis in liver cancer Wendy Despain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contrast-enhanced ultrasound detected portal vein thrombosis far better than CT in cases complicating hepatocellular carcinoma. While CT found only 68% of thrombi, contrast-enhanced ultrasound identified every one in the study. It also did a far better job of helping determine if they were… Continue

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Report from ARRS: Telemammography over Internet proves feasible, cost-effective

April 14, 2008 Report from ARRS: Telemammography over Internet proves feasible, cost-effective H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nearly 30,000 cases and three years of experience have confirmed that the transmission and interpretation of digital mammography exams to and from a remote location through commercially available high-speed cable Internet access is feasible, safe, reliable, and cost-effective, according to a Columbia… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 14, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Report from ARRS: Study establishes infection as NSF risk factor

April 14, 2008 Report from ARRS: Study establishes infection as NSF risk factor H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New evidence has surfaced pinpointing specific potential causes of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. Findings sustain its relationship to some gadolinium-based contrast media, but they also suggest that infection, certain patient demographics, and even some drugs could be strongly associated with the condition. The studies… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 14, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Structured query language extension supports content-based image retrieval

April 11, 2008 Structured query language extension supports content-based image retrieval Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schemes proposed to support growing interest in content-based image retrieval have generally failed to incorporate the use of structured query language to support similarity queries. Recent research from Brazil provides this ability. Similarity queries scan databases for objects similar to the reference object. To… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 11, 2008 at 11:30pm — No Comments

PET tops CT for early characterization of malignant lung nodules

April 11, 2008 PET tops CT for early characterization of malignant lung nodules H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A large multicenter trial rates FDG-PET as more reliable than CT for the detection of malignant solitary pulmonary nodules. The findings suggest, however, that a combined rather than single-modality approach may lead to earlier treatment and help avoid invasive procedures. The clinical literature notes that suspicious lung… Continue

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PET registry study authors ask Medicare to expand coverage

April 11, 2008 PET registry study authors ask Medicare to expand coverage James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Physician authors of a study summarizing 12 months of positive results from the National Oncologic PET Registry have asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to grant routine Medicare payment for numerous PET procedures tracked by the registry. The formal request, dated March 25, came a day after the results of the… Continue

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Nuclear studies show benefits of progenitor cell therapy

April 11, 2008 Nuclear studies show benefits of progenitor cell therapy James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- German researchers have demonstrated the value of PET and SPECT imaging for monitoring the ability of circulating progenitor cells injected in the coronary arteries to preserve the integrity of myocardial tissue following recanalization. Twenty-six patients with occlusive coronary artery disease took part in the randomized… Continue

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Radiopaedia.org 2.0 update - D-day Next week !



The long wait is almost over! All things going well the new and much improved version of Radiopaedia.org will be going live on Thursday next week.

At that time we will also be starting to accept applications for section editors. All sections will be up for grabs. The allocation will be based on:

  • number and quality of previous…
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Added by Frank Gaillard on April 11, 2008 at 5:07am — 1 Comment

Proton MRS links fibromyalgia pain to changes in brain molecule

April 10, 2008 Proton MRS links fibromyalgia pain to changes in brain molecule Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Widespread muscle and tissue pain, tenderness, and fatigue are well-documented symptoms of fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that affects up to an estimated 6% of the U.S. population. The underlying pathology of the pain disease is unknown. A new study featuring proton MR spectroscopy, however, has found a key linkage between… Continue

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TACE plus RFA extends survival in liver cancer patients

April 9, 2008 TACE plus RFA extends survival in liver cancer patients Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pairing chemoembolization with radiofrequency ablation improved survival in patients with unresectable hepatocellular cancer, according to a multidisciplinary group based at Shangdong University in Jinan, China. Their study results demonstrated how tumor microarchitecture could be manipulated to boost localized therapy. Transcatheter… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 9, 2008 at 12:00am — No Comments

Massive Southwest telehealth grid promises benefits for teleradiology

April 9, 2008 Massive Southwest telehealth grid promises benefits for teleradiology Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A new broadband telehealth network being designed will connect more than 500 sites across seven southwestern states, providing an improved teleradiology platform to support clinics and hospitals in remote locations throughout the region. "The Southwest Telehealth Access Grid promises to bring access to critical imaging… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 9, 2008 at 12:00am — No Comments

Lower cancer screening rates in obese women show surprising racial twist

April 8, 2008 Lower cancer screening rates in obese women show surprising racial twist Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A review of 32 studies examining medical imaging of obese patients found that extremely large women are less likely than smaller women to be screened for breast, colon, and cervical cancer. The analysis also revealed surprising trends along racial lines, indicating that overweight white women are less likely than their… Continue

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