Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsClinical shoulder MRI becomes viable at 7 teslaGerman researchers have shown that high-quality MRI scans of the shoulder can be acquired in 25 minutes at 7 tesla, making the technique clinically feasible and a realistic alternative to arthroscopy and 1.5-tesla MRI. They presented their findings at the recent International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine annual meeting.May 28, 2019Clinical NewsDanish breast cancer screening scandal escalatesThousands of women in Denmark younger than age 50 who have family risk factors for breast cancer or have had previous surgery may not have received screening exams they should have had, according to an article in the Jyllands-Posten newspaper.May 23, 2019Artificial IntelligenceDRG prepares to unveil book at 100th congress in LeipzigThe German Radiological Society (DRG) is to launch a new book about medical imaging's current and future role during the upcoming 100th German Radiology Congress (RöKo 2019), which begins in Leipzig on 29 May.May 23, 2019Clinical NewsChristiane Kuhl on personalized breast screening | Quo vadis, MRI? | French attitudes to AIMay 21, 2019Clinical NewsPostmortem pediatric imaging proves valueWhat are the key indications, advantages, and limitations of postmortem pediatric imaging? Which modality works best? And what is the role of 3D printing? Dr. Owen Arthurs from London's Great Ormond Street Hospital provides some answers.May 19, 2019Artificial IntelligenceNeelam Dugar on AI platforms | Survey on radiology's attitudes to AI | Machine learning and myocardial infarctionMay 14, 2019Body ImagingWhole-body MRI gets cancer detection boostFresh evidence shows that whole-body MRI may be quicker and cheaper than standard imaging for detecting the spread of colorectal and non-small cell lung cancers, while being just as sensitive. The findings from two prospective trials involving nearly 500 patients across 16 U.K. hospitals were published on 9 May in Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology and Lancet Respiratory Medicine.May 9, 2019Artificial IntelligenceU.K. issues new advice on gadolinium safety | AI enables gadolinium-free scans | AI-based FFR-CT software performs wellMay 7, 2019Clinical NewsU.K. issues new advice on gadolinium contrast safetyThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists has updated its guidance on the administration of gadolinium-based contrast agents to adult patients. The 23-page document addresses concerns about possible long-term gadolinium retention in the brain and the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.May 7, 2019Clinical NewsLung ultrasound shows promise in pulmonary TBIn suspected cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) where radiation dose is of great concern, particularly in younger patients, lung ultrasound is a valid, noninvasive, and cost-effective tool compared with chest CT, new research from Italy has found.May 1, 2019Previous PagePage 68 of 189Next PageTop StoriesCTAll roads lead to outsourcingOvercalls and unnecessary hedging by younger teleradiologists must be tackled if we're to solve the problem of sub-standard reporting, writes Dr. Paul McCoubrie in a new column.MRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient deathCTAbdominal pain? Consider fishbones