Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Clinical NewsECR 2020: COVID-19 greatest health threat since Spanish fluCOVID-19 is the greatest health threat humanity has faced since the Spanish flu, Dr. Marie-Pierre Revel, PhD, from Paris said in Wednesday's plenary lecture to kick off the virtual edition of ECR.July 15, 2020Clinical NewsDanes reveal CT's promise for osteoporosis screeningDanish researchers have found cardiac CT exams used to assess patients' heart health can deliver the added benefit of screening for osteoporosis -- a valuable use given the prevalence of the modality. They published their results on 14 July in Radiology.July 14, 2020Clinical NewsResearchers outline neurological signs of COVID-19U.K. researchers are offering an outline of neurological manifestations of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection they hope will help their colleagues better recognize and treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, according to a study published on 8 July in Brain.July 14, 2020Body ImagingKeep alert for domestic violence in pandemic, experts urgeA strongly worded editorial by a group of international authors has warned radiologists to remain vigilant about the signs of intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article was published on 30 June by European Radiology.July 9, 2020Clinical NewsU.K. team highlights COVID-19's neurological signsInvestigators from a leading London facility have outlined the neurological manifestations of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection in a new study published on 8 July in Brain. They hope the article will enable clinical colleagues to better recognize and treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.July 8, 2020Clinical NewsPediatric brain study highlights new COVID-19 findingsResearchers from a top London facility have found that children infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may develop asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic COVID-19 but later experience a second, severe inflammatory illness in the brain that shows up on MRI.July 6, 2020Clinical NewsAustrian team shines new light on Alzheimer's declineResearchers from Graz, Austria, have found that using MRI to track iron accumulations in the brains of Alzheimer's patients may help clinicians better assess the scope and progression of the disease. They published their results on 30 June in Radiology.July 2, 2020Clinical NewsNew study supports use of breast MRI for DCIS casesUsing MRI for women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) can lead to a marked improvement in surgical planning and outcomes, according to the findings of a large study published on 20 June in the European Journal of Radiology.June 25, 2020Body ImagingWhat's whole-body CT's place in trauma imaging?In certain circumstances, whole-body CT can be an effective way to image trauma patients presenting in the emergency room, even though it imparts more radiation than other imaging modalities, according to an article published on 2 June in the European Journal of Radiology.June 23, 2020Clinical NewsRSNA's COVID-19 chest CT classification system holds upA chest CT classification system developed by the RSNA for interpreting COVID-19 pneumonia cases shows substantial agreement among readers, according to a study published June 11 in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.June 19, 2020Previous PagePage 20 of 42Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CTReducing average injected dose and uptake time in prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT can lead to improved patient throughput, according to Irish researchers.CTBelgium moves ahead with novel radiology referral schemeCTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalMolecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomes