Radiology

Fast Imaging Saves Brain Tissue in Stroke Patients
Imaging & Diagnostics Fast Imaging Saves Brain Tissue in Stroke Patients

In the critical minutes following an ischemic stroke, every second counts as brain cells begin to die, making the race against time the single most defining factor in a patient's outcome. A landmark study by researchers Wang, D., Liang, S., and Yue, Z. illuminates a transformative advancement in

Is Breast Imaging Overlooking Male and Transgender Patients?
Imaging & Diagnostics Is Breast Imaging Overlooking Male and Transgender Patients?

Breast imaging, a medical specialty extensively developed around the health risks and anatomy of cisgender women, now faces a critical examination of its significant blind spots. Recent discussions among experts at the European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) annual scientific meeting have cast

Study Finds Key Discrepancies in Pediatric Imaging
Imaging & Diagnostics Study Finds Key Discrepancies in Pediatric Imaging

A pivotal new study reveals a significant and concerning level of variability in how pediatric nuclear medicine images are interpreted, a finding that carries profound implications for the diagnosis and treatment of some of the most vulnerable patients. Research published in Pediatric Radiology by

Medical Imaging Is a Hidden Source of Water Pollution
Imaging & Diagnostics Medical Imaging Is a Hidden Source of Water Pollution

Recent research has brought to light a significant and largely unaddressed environmental issue stemming from a cornerstone of modern medicine: diagnostic imaging. The chemical contrast agents essential for enhancing the clarity of procedures like CT scans and MRIs are now understood to be

What Is the Hidden Workload in Pediatric Radiology?
Imaging & Diagnostics What Is the Hidden Workload in Pediatric Radiology?

A comprehensive 20-year retrospective analysis has uncovered a critical and largely unacknowledged issue within pediatric radiology, revealing the existence of a "hidden workload" driven by a staggering increase in the number of images generated per study. This research documents an exponential

How Can We Use Data to Achieve Health Equity?
Imaging & Diagnostics How Can We Use Data to Achieve Health Equity?

The pursuit of health equity in the United States faces a significant and persistent obstacle: the pervasive gaps in person-centered data that render the health status and experiences of diverse communities invisible. This widespread issue of missing, incomplete, and non-standardized information,

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