Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsVymazal survives in political jungle | Germans unveil novel use of AI | Hybrid imaging's continued progressJanuary 23, 2018Clinical NewsTread carefully if you step into political arena, Vymazal urgesAfter a two-year spell working as deputy minister of health in the Czech Republic, radiologist Dr. Josef Vymazal, PhD, advises anybody with political aspirations to proceed with caution and be prepared for setbacks, but he has no regrets. In this interview, he reflects on his time in office.January 23, 2018Clinical News10-minute MRI now feasible | Take care over 3D volumetry of lung | Swiss give update on 3D printingJanuary 16, 2018Clinical News3D volumetry shows promise in lung but requires careVolumetry measurement of lung nodules is gaining clinical acceptance but still poses significant practical difficulties, and major factors of variability are related to the nodule, technical scanner parameters, and hemodynamic issues, according to U.K. researchers.January 11, 2018Enterprise ImagingAI revisited by Neelam Dugar | Barcelona's top RSNA award | Football injuries in kidsJanuary 9, 2018Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderJanuary 8, 2018Clinical NewsSpanish scoop top prize for cleft lip and palate workResearchers from Spain have collected a prestigious international award for their evaluation of patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate for treatment planning and follow-up from birth to adulthood. Now they're working on how 3D-printed models can further enhance care.January 8, 2018Musculoskeletal RadiologyMadrid team gives master class on football injuriesTry to match the imaging modality with the specific injury of a young football player -- that's one of the practical tips given by doctors from a sports medicine clinic in Madrid with nine years of experience dealing with injured children and adolescents.January 4, 2018Clinical NewsWhat's next for deep learning? | Why lung nodules are missed | Gadolinium retention in boneJanuary 2, 2018Artificial IntelligenceWhat's next for deep learning? Dutch show the wayA multidisciplinary team from the Netherlands collected a top award at RSNA 2017 for identifying four key areas of future development for deep learning: multitask learning, image-to-image synthesis, unsupervised learning, and uncertainty estimation and novelty detection.January 2, 2018Previous PagePage 86 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisF-18 sodium fluoride PET/CT scans can quantify changes in cardiac and aortic vascular calcifications.CTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient death