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Clinical News: Page 402
MRI and teamworking boost outcome in endometriosis
By
Philip Ward
In tricky cases of endometriosis, the key to success is the optimum use of MRI for preoperative staging plus multidisciplinary teamworking that encourages efficient feedback between surgeons and radiologists to ensure quality control, delegates learned at the recent World Congress on obstetrics and gynecology.
June 27, 2019
German group secures top molecular award
By
Wayne Forrest
Researchers from Heidelberg, Germany, have won this year's Image of the Year prize at the annual Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging meeting in Anaheim, California, U.S., for their radiotracer that can detect 28 different types of cancer.
June 26, 2019
Canon to install 3 CT scanners at U.K. hospital network
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Canon Medical Systems has delivered three CT systems to the Pennine Acute Hospitals National Health Service Trust in the U.K.
June 25, 2019
NHS program approves Fujifilm's Amulet Innovality
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The National Health Service Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) has approved Fujifilm Medical Systems' Amulet Innovality mammography system for tomosynthesis assessment in screening clinics across England.
June 25, 2019
Row erupts over BBC's use of smartphone images
By
Brian Casey
Controversy broke out at the end of last week following a BBC article that used Australian x-rays to support allegations that young adults who used smartphones extensively were growing bony protuberances -- essentially, horns -- on their skulls.
June 25, 2019
Are you drowning from too many acronyms?
By
Philip Ward
Overusing acronyms and abbreviations in imaging requests and reports can cause confusion, delay a diagnosis, and compromise patient safety, and it's essential to create an approved list of common acronyms, according to a new audit conducted in Scotland.
June 25, 2019
Radiology's error leads to patient death, reports HSJ
By
Abraham Kim
Radiologists at University Hospitals Plymouth National Health Service Trust in the U.K. failed to spot a hemorrhage on the CT scan of an elderly patient, resulting in his early discharge and subsequent death, according to a 21 June article in the
Health Service Journal
 (
HSJ
).
June 24, 2019
Dutch shed light on pros and cons of breast MRI
By
Kate Madden Yee
Dutch researchers have found that MRI detects breast cancer earlier than digital mammography in women with a family history of the disease but without known genetic mutations. The improved detection comes at a risk of more false positives, however.
June 24, 2019
Cropping of digital x-rays can lead to 'collimation creep'
By
Brian Casey
Research from the U.K. and the United Arab Emirates suggests that the effort to produce "prettier" x-ray images can lead to "collimation creep" as radiographers crop digital radiography images rather than use more appropriate collimation settings. The article was published in the June edition of the
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
.
June 23, 2019
Hologic offers to acquire SuperSonic Imagine
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Women's imaging vendor Hologic has entered into an exclusive negotiation agreement for the acquisition of ultrasound equipment manufacturer SuperSonic Imagine.
June 20, 2019
Ugandan hospital suspends x-rays after radiation leakage
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The Uganda Atomic Energy Council has mandated the closure of x-ray services at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital due to the leakage of radiation, according to a 19 June article in the
Observer
.
June 20, 2019
Norwegian study ties follow-up imaging to breast cancer
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Women who undergo additional testing for a noncancerous lesion following their initial screening mammography exam are increasingly more likely to develop cancer depending on the type of premalignant lesion identified, according to an article published online on 17 June in
Cancer
.
June 20, 2019
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