Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Clinical NewsBrain MRI examinations can help shed light on effects of space travelBrain MRI findings that show the effects of flight on the brains of F-16 fighter jet pilots may also reveal information about the impact of space travel on astronauts, researchers from Belgium have reported.February 19, 2023Industry NewsCT shines light on how aristocrat sought to preserve her smileArchaeologists have used imaging to discover how a 17th century French aristocrat stabilized her loose teeth using gold wires -- a solution that, although innovative at the time, probably made her condition worse.February 8, 2023Image ProcessingCT plus AI helps predict heart disease in diabetic patientsCombining CT results with artificial intelligence (AI) technology helps clinicians assess diabetic patients' coronary artery disease risk, according to a study published on 23 January in Cardiovascular Diabetology.February 5, 2023Clinical NewsZurich group shares latest experiences of photon-counting CTPhoton-counting CT reduces the amount of contrast needed for coronary CT angiography by 25% -- without impacting image quality. That's the main finding of a Swiss study published on 26 January in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.January 30, 2023Clinical NewsHow can coronary CT angiography improve patient outcomes in CAD?The optimum use of coronary CT angiography can have a positive impact on coronary artery disease (CAD) cases by reducing hospitalizations for heart attacks and mortality rates, U.K. researchers have reported.January 17, 2023Clinical NewsMR spectroscopy distinguishes recurrent brain tumors from necrosisMR spectroscopy imaging can effectively distinguish between recurrent brain tumors and necrosis in patients who have undergone radiation treatment, an Irish study published on 11 January has found.January 16, 2023CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderJanuary 10, 2023Clinical NewsPhoton-counting CT boosts wrist imaging quality at lower dosePhoton-counting CT improves the quality of wrist imaging with a radiation dose reduction of 50% compared to conventional CT, according to a study published in the 1 February issue of the European Journal of Radiology.January 10, 2023Clinical NewsDual-energy CT offers low-dose alternative to perfusion CTDual-energy CT performs comparably to high-dose perfusion CT for assessing angiogenesis of lesions resulting from solitary lung nodules, according to a Polish study published on 4 January in Scientific Reports.January 9, 2023Clinical NewsHow effective is CT for diagnosing interstitial lung disease?There are particular CT findings that correlate with histologic data and identify early interstitial lung abnormalities, but sometimes findings that appear normal on CT are abnormal on histopathology, a Belgian-led research team has found.January 8, 2023Previous PagePage 6 of 42Next PageTop StoriesCTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?Dutch researchers have evaluated established and new techniques for assessing CT image quality and created a decision tree as a guide for method selection.CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalMolecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomesUltrasoundMore ultrasound cuts risks in pregnancies with less fetal movementDigital X-RayGerman team aims to cut radiation dose in IR