Rebekah Moan[email protected]Clinical NewsDon't overlook MRI in fetal brain abnormalitiesUse in utero MRI in conjunction with prenatal ultrasound scans when diagnosing fetal brain abnormalities -- that's the message from U.K. researchers, who found in utero MRI makes a "significant contribution" to the diagnosis by increasing accuracy when compared with ultrasound alone.October 12, 2016Clinical NewsEU-funded photoacoustic breast project sparks interestMove over mammography: There's a new imaging device to detect breast cancer. Or there will be in about four years if everything goes according to plan with a large Dutch-led research consortium funded by the European Union (EU).October 10, 2016Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderSeptember 26, 2016Clinical NewsItaly releases new guidelines for breast cancer follow-upTwo Italian medical societies have joined forces to develop a position paper on breast imaging follow-up of women with a history of breast cancer. A key recommendation is dedicated follow-up for at least 10 years, according to author Dr. Francesco Sardanelli and colleagues.September 26, 2016Organized Radiology IssuesU.K. radiologist shortage worsensThe shortage of radiologists in the U.K. is getting worse, according to a census released by the Royal College of Radiologists on 10 September. Demand for imaging services increases, but the supply of radiologists does not. A key finding is that 99% of U.K. radiology departments could not meet scan and x-ray reporting demands.September 13, 2016Clinical NewsRadiotherapy affects heart function of breast cancer patientsWhat happens to the heart when a breast cancer patient undergoes radiotherapy (RT)? The answer has been unclear, until now. Finnish researchers found radiotherapy induced regional changes corresponding to the RT fields.September 8, 2016Medical, Legal, and PracticeU.K. pediatric radiology shortage puts kids at riskNational standards for pediatric imaging are not being met in a large number of centers in the U.K., putting thousands of children at risk, according to a recent audit. A way to solve the problem in the short term is to link up specialists with their colleagues, the researchers added.September 1, 2016Clinical NewsHow to manage female genitourinary malformationFemale genitourinary malformations are not all that common; however, diagnostic imaging for these anomalies is important. Researchers from Spain detail what to look for in a new article published this month in Insights into Imaging.August 28, 2016Body ImagingGermans support single-source dual-energy CT for goutGood news: In patients with gouty arthritis, single-source dual-energy CT has good sensitivity and high specificity to detect uric acid depositions, obviating the need for digital radiography or conventional CT, German researchers have found.August 18, 2016Clinical NewsMammography in Malta: Room for improvementHow well is mammography performed in Malta? No one knows for sure because image-quality studies haven't been conducted -- until now. New research found that the average reject rate for the nation fell within acceptable levels, but there is still room for improvement, particularly at individual centers.August 11, 2016Previous PagePage 15 of 45Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVIDA Dutch team has used PET to reveal neuroinflammation in patients with persistent severe fatigue and difficulty concentrating more than two years after COVID-19 infection.MRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingCTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxietyMedical, Legal, and PracticeScientific freedom requires vigilance, warns Hamm