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Up to 20% of metastases visible on cranial MRI are found in nonparenchymal areas, so it’s important to have a comprehensive checklist to ensure all structures are thoroughly examined and nothing is overlooked, Spanish experts say.
They’ve worked hard to ensure their approach minimizes missed diagnoses and supports precise, timely interventions, ultimately improving outcomes for patients with metastatic disease. You can read more about their award-winning approach in our special feature article.
Prof. Vicky Goh takes over as interim editor in chief of Radiology this month, which is a notable achievement for a radiologist from outside the U.S. She has strong views on risk stratification of colon cancer, and she’s expressed them in a commentary in European Radiology.
Kicky van Leeuwen’s research group in the Netherlands is a talented outfit. They’ve just produced a new analysis of radiology AI products in Europe, and it deserves a close look.
Evidence is growing about the harmful effects of ultraprocessed foods. In a new study, a group from the world-famous Johns Hopkins University has presented cardiovascular MRI findings about this topic.
Imaging now plays an important role in the diagnosis of pulse-synchronous tinnitus. German researchers have elaborated on this subject and the need for greater collaboration between otolaryngology, neurology, and neuroradiology.
Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com