Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsDeep learning helps spot CT exams with critical findingsDeep-learning technology can be a useful tool for identifying cases that contain critical imaging findings, potentially expediting the interpretation of these exams and the communication of results, according to a presentation at the recent RSNA 2016 meeting in Chicago.January 1, 2017Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderDecember 11, 2016Clinical NewsDeep learning may help uncover disease biomarkersDeep-learning methods have potential for finding imaging biomarkers in relatively uncommon diseases such as nasopharyngeal cancer, Swiss researchers reported at the recent RSNA 2016 meeting in Chicago.December 11, 2016Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderDecember 5, 2016Clinical NewsPACS displays influence brain ischemia detectionThe specifications of LCD monitors -- specifically spatial resolution and luminance -- play an important role in the ability to detect brain ischemia on CT studies, particularly for less experienced radiologists, Italian researchers reported at last week's RSNA 2016 meeting in Chicago.December 5, 2016Clinical NewsSmoking adversely affects patellar, Achilles tendonsNeed another reason to quit or never start smoking cigarettes? B-mode ultrasound and elastography show that smoking can negatively affect the patellar and Achilles tendons, according to research published in the November issue of the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.November 10, 2016Clinical NewsStrickland: Situation is desperate post-Brexit voteThe shortage of radiologists is contributing to a desperate situation in the U.K. National Health Service (NHS) following the Brexit vote in June, Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) President Dr. Nicola Strickland said in a national newspaper interview published last weekend.October 18, 2016Clinical NewsSonographers remain vulnerable to musculoskeletal painWork-related musculoskeletal disorders still remain a bane for sonographers, if a recent survey in Sweden is any indication. However, much can be done to improve sonographer working conditions and decrease the prevalence of pain, researchers reported in a study to be published in the January 2017 issue of Applied Ergonomics.October 17, 2016Clinical NewsMachine learning may aid reading of thyroid ultrasoundCan machine-learning techniques perform better than a radiologist in differentiating between malignant and thyroid nodules on ultrasound? It depends on the experience level of the radiologist, according to research published in the October issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.September 29, 2016Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderSeptember 28, 2016Previous PagePage 27 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingAI shows promise for improving consistency in the interpretation of biparametric MRI (bpMRI) exams for prostate cancer.Molecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CTCTBelgium moves ahead with novel radiology referral schemeCTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospital