Amerigo Allegretto[email protected]Breast ImagingMusic before mammograms can boost compression toleranceThey say music is good for the soul -- and it could also be good for boosting a woman's tolerance of mammography examinations, according to U.K. research published on 31 October in Radiography.November 6, 2022Artificial IntelligenceAI provides boost for identifying breast lesion subtypesAn artificial intelligence (AI) model trained with mammography images can help to identify breast lesion subtypes and improve the effectiveness of biopsies, according to a study published on 25 October in Radiology.October 30, 2022Clinical NewsDutch group supports ultrasound as alternative to biopsy in liver diseaseCalibrated ultrasound can help with disease staging in hepatic steatosis by detecting liver fat, with results comparable to that of liver biopsy, according to researchers from Radboud UMC in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.October 25, 2022Clinical NewsUsing humor can improve the radiologist-patient relationshipLaughter may not be the best medicine on paper, but a Swiss study published October 8 in Cancer Imaging suggests a little humor can go a long way for the radiologist-patient relationship.October 12, 2022Womens ImagingDutch team casts doubt on use of ultrasound to check IUD positionTransvaginal ultrasound may not be needed for positional follow-ups after six weeks following correct insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) in women, researchers from the Netherlands have reported.October 6, 2022Clinical NewsGerman group uses DBT technique to find cancers in dense breast tissueDigital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) plus synthesized mammography can detect more invasive cancers in dense breasts than digital mammography alone, according to the authors of a German study of nearly 100,000 women.October 5, 2022Clinical News4D ultrasound reveals how fetuses respond to taste and smellFour-dimensional ultrasound scans from a study conducted in North-East England have provided compelling evidence that fetuses react to smell and taste. Midwives plan to use the results to educate women on the need to eat healthily during pregnancy.September 22, 2022Artificial IntelligenceAI can assist novice users for ultrasound-guided anesthesiaArtificial intelligence (AI) helps improve accuracy by up to 15% for less experienced ultrasound users when it comes to guiding regional anesthesia, according to a study led by investigators at the University of Oxford, U.K.September 18, 2022RadiographersRadiographers can add value in double reading of mammographyIn countries with workforce constraints, could radiographers help with double reading of mammograms? Researchers from Nottingham, U.K., believe they can, and say their results support the use of physician extenders for breast screening.September 14, 2022Clinical NewsAttention shifts to pros and cons of pediatric teleultrasoundResearchers from Tours, France, have delivered an upbeat assessment of teleultrasound in a study that examined the use of the technology to evaluate children seen in the emergency department. The results were published in Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology.September 11, 2022Previous PagePage 9 of 17Next PageTop StoriesMRIGadolinium in ... beer?Results from a French study offer a "snapshot" of the current status of rare earth element contamination in beverages.Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesCTImaging casts new light on war injuries