Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsWeek in Review: MRI accident in Turkey | Irish legal case wraps up | CT radiomics growsThe consequences of a serious MRI accident in Turkey could have been much worse.August 1, 2024CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderInterest continues to grow in CT radiomics as evidence emerges of its clinical usefulness.August 1, 2024Digital X-RayPatient died after x-ray misses swallowed dental plateAn Irish court has heard how a 33-year-old woman died after an x-ray did not identify that she had swallowed a dental plate and staff at Cork University Hospital wrongly discharged her.July 30, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: The impact of illicit drugs | Cardiac CT advances | Olympic imaging clinic opensCocaine, cannabis, and other drugs can cause a wide range of cardiovascular and pulmonary complications, but imaging can help in these cases.July 25, 2024Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderHow can imaging help a 35-year-old woman with a history of multiple drug abuse? Find out in one of four clinical cases outlined by authors from Spain and the U.K.July 25, 2024CTIllicit drugs can lead to major cardiopulmonary problemsRecreational drug abuse can have serious cardiovascular and pulmonary complications, write authors based in Spain and the U.K. They've shared four patient cases.July 25, 2024MRIOlympic challenge approaches for Paris MSK teamThe first scans have been performed in the Olympic polyclinic ahead of Friday's opening ceremony and the 68-strong squad of radiologists and radiographers are ready for action, says imaging boss Dr. Jérôme Renoux.July 23, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Youngsters' take on AI | Insight from Chris Hammond | New Dutch breast studyAI developers and the medical imaging community need to give much more thought to the views and needs of younger people, says top pediatric radiologist Dr. Susan Shelmerdine.July 18, 2024MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderA "pros and cons" debate about the use of AI in prostate MRI has shone new light on an important clinical topic.July 11, 2024MRIDebate intensifies over AI use for prostate MRIIs AI ready to replace or assist radiologists in prostate MRI interpretation and reporting? Not yet, according to a new European Radiology commentary that has been challenged by a second viewpoint column.July 11, 2024Previous PagePage 16 of 25Next PageTop StoriesCTBrady: Europe must act on training and workforce needsHarmonized training and workforce standards across the EU are essential for radiology to prosper in the years ahead, says former ESR President Prof. Adrian Brady in a Q&A interview.MRIGEHC reveals plans to acquire Belgium’s icometrixMolecular ImagingDutch study proposes method for developing pediatric DRLsArtificial IntelligenceMajor shake-up looms for AI platform sectorSponsor Content"Join Us"