Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsHow safe are tattoos in MRI? | QA testing comes up short | Artificial intelligence gets set for growthAugust 7, 2018Clinical NewsHow safe are tattoos and implants in MRI?A study of more than 300 patients at a top London facility has found the risk of a tattoo-related adverse event occurring during 3-tesla MRI is less than 1%. New German research also suggests that 7-tesla scans of patients with tattoos and implants are safe, but precautions are vital.August 7, 2018Clinical NewsBeards pose hygiene risk in MRI | AI can prevent billing errors | Machine learning helps differentiate breast lesionsJuly 31, 2018Clinical NewsBearded men pose greater hygiene risk than dogs in MRIPatients should not feel unduly concerned if a dog was the previous visitor to the MRI unit, but they should worry if a bearded man has just been scanned. That's the key finding of a novel Swiss-led infection study published online by European Radiology on 30 July.July 31, 2018Clinical NewsControversy rages over Lancet study | Swiss support lung cancer screening | CT's link to brain cancer in kidsJuly 24, 2018Clinical NewsCan a blood test rule out most CT scans for brain injury?A blood test that detects biomarkers for brain injury could help rule out patients suspected of having traumatic intracranial injuries, thus avoiding the need for CT scans, according to a large multicenter observational trial published online on 24 July by Lancet Neurology. But experts have questioned the clinical value of the test.July 24, 2018Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderJuly 23, 2018Clinical NewsHow to build a digital archive | Imaging shows value in pericardium | 3D model enhances heart surgeryJuly 17, 2018Enterprise ImagingU.K. issues guidelines on building digital archivesThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has released detailed guidance on the technical requirements for radiologists and industry to facilitate and improve connectivity and also simplify submission of anonymized, annotated cases between a PACS and a digital archive.July 17, 2018Cardiac ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Cardiac Imaging InsiderJuly 16, 2018Previous PagePage 79 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMedical, Legal, and PracticeRadiologist gets suspended for 'antisemitic' statementsA radiologist in Belgium has been suspended due to "antisemitic" statements in a patient's medical record and for sharing social media posts.CTRevealed: The cause of CT safety incident in BelgiumMRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerArtificial IntelligenceInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1Sponsor Content"Join Us"