Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsIsraeli startup eyes big-data tools for imaging analysisFor Israeli image analysis software developer Zebra Medical Vision, size definitely matters. The start-up believes its database of 10 million curated imaging studies and extensive collaborations with researchers around the world will take image analysis algorithms to a whole new level.May 20, 2015Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderMay 5, 2015Clinical NewsWeb-based technologies boost multisite teleradiologyFaced with an aging population, a shortage of clinicians, and the need to balance radiologist workload across different locations, the Health Region Waldviertel in Lower Austria has found success from adopting Internet-based technologies to enhance the practice of teleradiology.May 5, 2015Industry NewsMobile App Spotlight: CT AnatomyMobile apps in radiology are developing fast. We're taking a look at CT Anatomy, an iOS app that offers a cross-sectional guide of normal anatomy as seen on CT. It includes more than 350 axial CT views, as well as more than 700 anatomical structures and descriptions.May 4, 2015Industry NewsMobile App Spotlight: CT AnatomyAuntMinnie.com presents the next article in an ongoing series highlighting notable mobile apps in radiology. In this installment, we take a look at CT Anatomy, an iOS app that offers a cross-sectional guide of normal anatomy as seen on CT.May 4, 2015Clinical NewsNo need for CT: Contrast US can follow up solid-organ injuriesContrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) can be used instead of CT for following up solid-organ injuries in children and young adults, avoiding unnecessary radiation exposure in this vulnerable population, according to researchers from London's King's College Hospital who reported their findings from a large retrospective study.May 3, 2015Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderMarch 17, 2015Clinical NewsImage security remains 'significant global problem'How secure are your medical images? If you don't know the answer, you'd better find out. A recent search found that more than 700 DICOM medical image servers worldwide were fully open to outside computers that could be used to steal data.March 17, 2015ConferenceTop 5 trends from ECR 2015 in ViennaAs the dust begins to settle on ECR 2015, now is a great time to reflect on the meeting and identify its major trends. Central themes at the congress included the unification of European radiology, teleradiology and outsourcing, radiation dose monitoring, digital breast tomosynthesis, and hybrid imaging.March 17, 2015Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderMarch 12, 2015Previous PagePage 34 of 58Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-RayOpportunistic use of chest x-rays can help screen for osteoporosisChest x-rays obtained for other indications can be used to identify patients with signs of bone demineralization.Digital X-RayAI predicts coronary artery calcium scores from chest x-raysArtificial IntelligenceWho will get rich out of radiology AI?MRINorway shows the way on addressing overuse of medical imagingCTStrategic plan for radiology leads to strong protests in France