Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsThin-client 3D software suitable for on-call CTA studiesThe use of thin-client 3D technology can facilitate offsite reading of CT angiography (CTA) studies in on-call situations, according to research from Charité - Campus Benjamin Franklin in Berlin.April 22, 2009Imaging InformaticsIHE's XDS-I profile may help with CD import dilemmaInstitutions that struggle with managing patient CDs from outside locations should consider taking advantage of the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I) integration profile, according to a presentation at the 2009 European Congress of Radiology.April 13, 2009Clinical NewsFollow-up ultrasound aids in evaluating new lesions from breast MRPerforming a "second-look" ultrasound study can offer value for evaluating suspicious incidental lesions discovered on breast MRI, according to a pair of Italian studies presented at the 2009 European Congress of Radiology.March 31, 2009Clinical NewsGerman conference yields data compression recommendationsGermany is the latest country to benefit from clinical recommendations on the use of lossy compression in radiology, with a recent consensus conference adding its own findings to newly issued research in Canada and the U.K.March 29, 2009ConferenceE-learning tool may offer value in radiology educationVIENNA - An online e-learning tool shows promise for providing case-based radiological content, according to a presentation Tuesday at the European Congress of Radiology.March 9, 2009ConferenceIHE readies extensions to PDI profileVIENNA - With hopes of improving the user experience of handling image CDs, the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) initiative will soon be publishing new extensions to its Portable Data for Imaging (PDI) integration profile and a new Basic Image Review profile, according to a presentation Monday at the European Congress of Radiology.March 8, 2009ConferenceUltrasound, MRI perform well in dense breastsVIENNA - Adjunctive use of ultrasound in dense breasts can lead to a significant increase in breast cancer detection, according to a large-scale trial reported Sunday at the European Congress of Radiology. But another presentation found that MRI mammography did even better.March 7, 2009ConferenceMRI finds hip injuries in karate fightersVIENNA - MRI evaluation of a group of karate fighters has found a high rate of femoroacetabular impingement, according to research from the University of Bern presented Saturday at the 2009 European Congress of Radiology.March 6, 2009ConferenceIntegrating lung CAD with PACS boosts utilizationVIENNA - Integrating computer-aided detection (CAD) technology into PACS workstations can dramatically boost its usage for detecting pulmonary nodules on MDCT studies, according to research from the University of Munich in Germany.March 5, 2009Clinical NewsCAD can boost double-reading detection rateComputer-aided detection (CAD) technology may yield breast cancer detection improvements in an independent double-reading mammography screening practice, according to a research team led by Dr. Per Skaane, Ph.D., of Ullevål University Hospital in Oslo, Norway.January 21, 2009Previous PagePage 56 of 58Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screeningA Dutch team found that a hybrid reading strategy for screening mammography reduced radiologist workload by 38% without changing recall or cancer detection rates.Medical, Legal, and PracticeCooking robot gets rave reviews in TübingenMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathyMedical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureMRIMRI, CT findings correlate for assessing epicardial fat volume