Rebekah Moan[email protected]ConferenceHow 'normal' can revolutionize imagingVIENNA - So often "normal" is looked down upon; it's the extraordinary, the outliers, the special cases that get all the attention. However, normal studies can revolutionize the way images are seen, according to a speaker at the ECR 2015 opening press conference.March 3, 2015ConferenceThe good, the bad, and the ugly about breast ultrasoundWhen it comes to screening women for breast cancer, those with dense breasts or tissue abnormalities tend to be the most troublesome, but breast ultrasound has proved, and continues to prove, its utility for these women, say leading researchers.March 3, 2015Clinical NewsUse CTA for aortic emergencies, Austrians sayFor detecting aortic emergencies, CT angiography (CTA) is the modality of choice and enables clinical teams to decide whether elective, urgent, or emergent treatment is necessary, while endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) and surgical repair are the recommended therapies, according to Austrian researchers.February 12, 2015Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderFebruary 2, 2015Clinical NewsStudy: DBT plus 2D mammography boosts specificityDigital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) combined with 2D mammography, or synthetic mammography, has better specificity than 2D mammography alone, a large study of more than 7,000 patients has found. However, there was only a marginal improvement in sensitivity.February 2, 2015Clinical NewsPortuguese shed new light on neuroendocrine tumorsGynecological neuroendocrine tumors are rare and aggressive, but they share certain characteristics radiologists need to know about, according to new research published in Insights into Imaging. It's also vital to differentiate these tumors from metastatic disease and other carcinomas.January 27, 2015Clinical NewsBJR: New approach on patient reference dose is vitalUsing diagnostic reference levels has outlived its usefulness, according to an article by radiation protection expert Dr. Madan Rehani, PhD, in the British Journal of Radiology (BJR). Instead, hospitals should adapt acceptable quality dose for their own needs.January 13, 2015Imaging InformaticsInsights: Structured reporting's 'fusion reactor' gets hungry for fuelThe time for structured reporting has come, and it has changed from an eternal promise, like that of a nuclear fusion reactor, into a device that is ready for clinical deployment, according to a new article in Insights into Imaging that's garnering great attention.December 16, 2014Clinical NewsEurope adopts U.K. guidelines for imaging child abuseThe European Society of Pediatric Radiology (ESPR) has adopted the U.K. guidelines for determining the best imaging strategy in suspected cases of nonaccidental injury in children. The chair of the ESPR's Child Abuse Task Force, Dr. Amaka Offiah, has called this a "major development."November 23, 2014Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderNovember 12, 2014Previous PagePage 23 of 45Next PageTop StoriesCTDL algorithm estimates lung nodule cancer risk, reduces false positivesThe deep-learning (DL) tool reduced false-positive results by almost 40% and showed high cancer detection rates.Molecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVIDMRIChatGPT gathers momentum in MR imagingCTLow-dose CT ties emphysema to mortality in previous smokersMRIKeep calm: Booklets aim to conquer children's anxiety