Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Spain goes from strength to strength | Stunning images of animal mummies | How to improve the patient experience in MRIAugust 20, 2020Artificial IntelligenceWhy AI implementation looks set to remain a distant goalThe lack of high-quality annotated datasets required for training, the difficulty of proving technical validation, and the absence of standards for data sharing between digital systems are the three major issues preventing the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in daily clinical workflow, two leading European informatics experts have warned.August 17, 2020Artificial IntelligenceGerman team makes progress in localizing anatomical ROIsGerman researchers have developed a method designed to accurately and robustly localize anatomical regions of interest (ROIs) for 3D medical data. They have presented their findings at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 13, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: U.K. unveils breast screening data | MRI safety comes under scrutiny | How green are large congresses?August 13, 2020Body ImagingStay alert to MRI's thermal effects, Italians warnItalian researchers have urged imaging professionals to keep aware of the thermal effects of MRI due to the switching of gradient coil fields in scans on patients with metallic hip implants. They have presented their analysis at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 12, 2020Body ImagingTattoos and MRI: RF-induced heating may pose riskThe permanent tattoos of patients represent an important potential safety hazard during MRI, and the shape of the tattoo is the major factor in increasing the radiofrequency (RF) heating effects, researchers are reporting at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 10, 2020Clinical NewsImplantable hearing devices cause MRI safety concernsSeveral hundred adverse events during MRI scans of patients with implantable hearing devices have occurred in the past decade, particularly in patients with cochlear implants, Belgian researchers are reporting at this week's International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 9, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: How AI can jump-start radiology | Chest x-rays through glass | Holloway on Siemens-Varian dealAugust 6, 2020CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderAugust 2, 2020Clinical NewsHow to spot hepatic pseudolesions on CTMedical imaging professionals must brush up on their ability to identify and diagnose hepatic pseudolesions on CT because of the close resemblance of pseudolesions to primary tumors and metastases of the liver, according to prizewinning research from Romania presented at ECR 2020 Online.August 2, 2020Previous PagePage 48 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathyThe two modalities complement each other for this indication, according to a team of Turkish researchers.Medical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureMRIMRI, CT findings correlate for assessing epicardial fat volumeRadiology EducationESR survey put focus on radiology subspecializationWomens ImagingAlgorithms from AI mammography challenge perform well