Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]Musculoskeletal RadiologyWorld Cup imaging kicks off on the right footAs football fans across the globe gear up for the start of the World Cup in Russia on Thursday, radiologists and other medical teams are putting the finishing touches to their own operations and expertise to ensure optimal diagnosis and treatment for injured players.June 12, 2018AIChang: Why I admire French approach to AIFrance's strong emphasis on the ethical and humanistic aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and its practical impact on patient care have attracted praise and support from leading U.S. radiologist Dr. Paul Chang from the University of Chicago.June 10, 2018AIFrench unveil new initiative in artificial intelligenceFrance's national professional council, G4, has launched a novel collaboration with other partners to develop a complete artificial intelligence tool for medical imaging. The project's committee has urged industry to participate in the "AI imaging ecosystem" scheme.June 3, 2018Clinical NewsResearch spotlights breast screening shortfall in IranNew research has shown that the number of women undergoing mammography screening in Iran is far from satisfactory. While breast screening can save lives, the study has highlighted significant gaps in the country's screening strategy for safeguarding its target population.May 21, 2018Clinical NewsAustrians boost breast screening sensitivity 'at low cost'How can radiologists prevent women with dense breasts from slipping through the screening net? Austrian researchers have achieved good results by combining screening with mammography and ultrasound in a population-based program.April 29, 2018Clinical NewsFrench groups make peace on reimbursementAfter a prolonged battle, France's union of private radiologists signed a three-year agreement over imaging prices on 26 April with the union of health insurers. The settlement paves the way for better control of imaging costs without endangering the future of the discipline.April 26, 2018Clinical NewsCT dose comes under close scrutiny in Saudi ArabiaA comprehensive study of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) in Saudi Arabia has shown that the current levels are comparable with European DRLs, thanks to cutting-edge imaging technology, but patient dose varies between departments depending on scanning mode and protocols used.April 9, 2018Clinical NewsHow radiology served the Third ReichExploring radiology during the Nazi regime is more than just about remembering its victims -- it's about keeping ethics at the forefront of practice, according to German researchers. Only by studying the past, can one safeguard the future, they insist.April 8, 2018Organized Radiology IssuesESUR releases new guidelines on contrast agentsThe European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) has updated its contrast agent guidelines. Its version 10 contains four key changes that will simplify patient management significantly, according to Dr. Henrik Thomsen, chair of the ESUR's Contrast Media Safety Committee.March 21, 2018Body ImagingHospitals begin to tap vast potential of 3D printingMedical 3D printing services company 3D LifePrints is on the expansion trail. It creates surgical planning models for cardiac, orthopedic, and craniofacial cases, based predominantly on CT and MR images, and it is also focusing on 3D printing of medical device prototypes and surgical tools such as bespoke cutting guides.March 7, 2018Previous PagePage 17 of 40Next PageTop StoriesMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?To mark the 15th anniversary of AuntMinnieEurope and the retirement of Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward, we present a list of the 15 all-time favorite articles.Molecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineMolecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcing