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Researchers outline neurological signs of COVID-19
By
Kate Madden Yee
U.K. researchers are offering an outline of neurological manifestations of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection they hope will help their colleagues better recognize and treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, according to a study published on 8 July in
Brain
.
July 14, 2020
Breast screening to resume in Scotland on 3 August
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The devolved government for Scotland announced on 13 July that breast cancer screening will resume on 3 August.
July 13, 2020
How has radiology education fared in COVID-19 pandemic?
By
Philip Ward
Training and education remain the prime focus of ECR, and on the eve of this year's congress, Prof. Dr. Laura Oleaga, PhD, speaks about how the European Board of Radiology (EBR) and her department in Barcelona have been affected by the pandemic. In this video interview, she also reflects on winning the top educator award in the 2020 EuroMinnies.
July 13, 2020
Belgian team performs CT autopsies on COVID-19 patients
By
Theresa Pablos
Researchers from Belgium are using CT to help perform minimally invasive autopsies on patients who died after being diagnosed with COVID-19. More than 70% of next of kin agree to such an autopsy, and the group hopes the scans will cast a light on the physical mechanisms that led to the fatalities.
July 13, 2020
Gadolinium-free MRI proves value in acute ischemic stroke
By
Philip Ward
Award-winning German researchers have developed a clinically viable method for imaging of the extracranial arteries in cases of acute ischemic stroke without the use of gadolinium contrast agents. They've presented their findings in an e-poster for ECR 2020.
July 12, 2020
Keep alert for domestic violence in pandemic, experts urge
By
Kate Madden Yee
A strongly worded editorial by a group of international authors has warned radiologists to remain vigilant about the signs of intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article was published on 30 June by
European Radiology
.
July 9, 2020
U.K. team highlights COVID-19's neurological signs
By
Kate Madden Yee
Investigators from a leading London facility have outlined the neurological manifestations of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection in a new study published on 8 July in
Brain
. They hope the article will enable clinical colleagues to better recognize and treat COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.
July 8, 2020
Irish set to switch to breast screening every 3 years
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The Irish national breast cancer screening program, BreastCheck, is likely to switch from the current biennial frequency to a triennial protocol, in part due to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report posted on 6 July by
RTÉ
, the national TV and radio broadcaster.
July 7, 2020
Brain MRI accounts for most gadolinium deposits in France
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
French researchers have assessed national and regional evolution of gadolinium consumption and found that an increase in MRI machines over the past eight years correlates with an increase in annual gadolinium consumption, but gaps remain in protocols to limit the human and environmental impact.
July 7, 2020
Candelis joins forces with Planmed
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Image software and archiving firm Candelis has formed a distribution partnership with mammography and orthopedic imaging vendor Planmed.
July 6, 2020
U.K. issues guidance on ionizing radiation
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The U.K. Royal College of Radiologists and other groups have released updated Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations guidance for interventional radiology and diagnostic nuclear medicine.
July 6, 2020
Pediatric brain study highlights new COVID-19 findings
By
Kate Madden Yee
Researchers from a top London facility have found that children infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may develop asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic COVID-19 but later experience a second, severe inflammatory illness in the brain that shows up on MRI.
July 6, 2020
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