Dear AuntMinnieEurope Women’s Imaging Insider,
An accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause of female reproductive tract obstruction can facilitate appropriate and timely management, Canadian researchers have emphasized in a comprehensive and wide-ranging overview article.
We’ve posted a report about this new analysis, and it includes four illuminating patient cases. Learn more in today’s top story.
In other news, a Swedish team has shared its experiences with automated daily quality control procedures and how they can transform mammography safety and efficiency through the early detection of equipment issues.
Can AI help detect more breast lesions on targeted ultrasound? Authors have addressed this question in a revealing new paper published in the European Journal of Radiology.
Meanwhile, investigators from University Medical Centre Groningen in the Netherlands have found that their management approach with an added fetal Doppler ultrasound measure -- the cerebroplacental ratio -- reduced adverse outcomes in pregnant women with non-small-for-gestational-age fetuses.
Finally, a study conducted in Paris has concluded that post-treatment MRI can accurately predict treatment response for early triple-negative breast cancer. For even more women's imaging news, visit our Women's Imaging content area.
Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com