Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderApril 1, 2014Clinical NewsMobile devices look set to drive image sharing, communicationRadiologists are increasingly utilizing mobile devices in clinical applications, paving the way for new opportunities for image sharing and improved communication with clinicians and even patients, according to the results of a new Europe-wide survey presented at ECR 2014 in Vienna.April 1, 2014Clinical NewsMobile application brings images into autopsy roomMobile devices can be used as an effective tool to link a radiology department and a forensic pathology institute at two different locations with a common workflow, enabling forensic pathologists to view CT images and reports offline during autopsies, German researchers have found.March 30, 2014Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderMarch 24, 2014Clinical NewsVigilance, consistency unlocks structured reporting benefitsWhile structured reports can lower turnaround times and improve workflow, radiologists still need to adhere to important reporting criteria to provide the highest quality reports, Swiss researchers concluded during presentations at ECR 2014 earlier this month.March 24, 2014Artificial IntelligenceAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderMarch 16, 2014ConferenceCAD offers helping hand in prostate MRIComputer-aided detection (CAD) software can make it easier for radiologists to interpret complicated prostate MRI studies using multiple pulse sequences, Italian researchers reported at ECR 2014 in Vienna.March 16, 2014ConferenceStudy finds PET/CT can help diagnose CUP syndromeVIENNA - FDG-PET/CT can identify a possible primary tumor in patients with carcinoma with unknown primary tumor (CUP) syndrome at a rate comparable to that found in autopsy studies, German researchers reported on Monday at ECR 2014.March 9, 2014ConferenceUse of mobile devices in radiology requires extra careVIENNA - Mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones are increasingly being employed in radiology applications, but users must take heed of crucial technical factors that can affect their performance for viewing images, according to a Saturday presentation at ECR 2014.March 8, 2014ConferenceSpecific training needed to build radiology expertiseVIENNA - What do expert radiologists know that less experienced radiologists don't? How to search through images and what to look for, Irish researchers reported during a presentation on Saturday at ECR 2014.March 7, 2014Previous PagePage 40 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT scans show lung damage in stone workersSpanish researchers have reported that PET/CT can reveal the metabolic activity occurring in the lungs of engineered stone workers with silicosis.Digital X-RayMobile app proves value in radiation protection trainingDigital X-RayOpportunistic use of chest x-rays can help screen for osteoporosisDigital X-RayAI predicts coronary artery calcium scores from chest x-raysArtificial IntelligenceWho will get rich out of radiology AI?