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Deep learning can spot precancerous colon polyps on CT colonography
By
Erik L. Ridley
Researchers from Munich, Germany, have trained a machine-learning model to characterize colon polyps based on radiomics analysis. They published their findings online on 23 February in
Radiology
.
February 23, 2021
Icometrix launches AI software for ischemic stroke
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Icometrix said that its icobrain cva software for analyzing ischemic stroke has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance and the CE Mark.
February 22, 2021
Inquest hears how young woman died from basilar artery thrombosis
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
An inquest held on 16 February in Preston, U.K., heard how a 35-year-old hospital worker died after two radiologists failed to spot basilar artery thrombosis on a CT scan. The patient's fatal clot was "a difficult call which anyone could miss," a senior radiologist told the tribunal.
February 22, 2021
AuntMinnieEurope.com CT Insider
By
Philip Ward
February 21, 2021
CT adds fuels to debate over pharaoh's death in ancient Egypt
By
Philip Ward
CT has offered fresh clues about the killing of a significant pharaoh who ruled Egypt around 3,600 years ago. Experts now believe Seqenenre Taa II -- known as "the Brave" -- was killed in an execution ceremony after being taken prisoner on the battlefield.
February 21, 2021
3D models enable custom treatment of complex acetabular fractures
By
Erik L. Ridley
Virtual 3D models created from CT data can be utilized for surgical planning and providing patient-specific treatments for complex acetabular fractures, according to recent research.
February 21, 2021
Report: U.K. lung screening study is catching cancers early
By
Erik L. Ridley
Initial results from a CT lung cancer screening study sponsored by the U.K. National Health Service (NHS) show that low-dose CT exams could detect 70% of lung cancers at stage I or II, according to a report in the
Guardian
.
February 16, 2021
French groups issue new guidelines to promote safe contrast use
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
French nephrology societies and the national radiology society have published guidelines on the safe use of contrast media in the wake of guidance from the European Society of Urogenital Radiology.
February 14, 2021
Brussels team shares experiences of COVID-19 imaging
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The low-to-moderate specificity of the chest CT scan can be partly explained by initial false-negative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests in COVID-19 patients, according to Belgian radiologists.
February 14, 2021
Deep learning provides boost for detection of aortic valve calcium
By
Erik L. Ridley
Researchers have found that their artificial intelligence model was highly accurate for automatically detecting and quantifying aortic valve calcium on cardiac CT, outperforming radiologist assessments in severe cases.
February 9, 2021
Third Opinion AI reveals advances in COVID-19 pneumonia
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Russian-based Third Opinion AI has trained a neural network to detect the signs of pneumonia caused by COVID-19 with low-dose CT, according to a presentation at the OpenTalks.AI conference, held from 3 to 5 February.
February 8, 2021
Investigation finds diagnostic delay caused patient's death
By
Philip Ward
A serious incident report issued by a U.K. hospital group has found that the root cause of a woman's death in May 2020 was a delay in diagnosing her lung cancer following the results of a CT scan, according to two local newspaper articles.
February 8, 2021
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