Being Poised for Post-COVID-19
Paying attention to imaging volume changes can have you standing at the ready to resume a more normal reading schedule. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Eric Postal, MD Tags: Blog Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Source Type: news

COVID-19 Causes 40-Percent Drop in Stroke Imaging
Concentration on virus-related scans largely sidelines other imaging needs. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Stroke Source Type: news

MRI Shows Brain Abnormalities in Some COVID-19 Patients
Multiple brain regions and cerebral spinal fluid can be affected. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Source Type: news

AI, Combined with MRI and Patient Data, Can Predict Alzheimer ’s Risk
Deep-learning model outperformed neuroradiologists in predicting risk for disease development. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Alzheimer disease Brain MRI Source Type: news

Aidoc Receives FDA Permission for COVID-19 AI Detection Tool
Tool pinpoints incidental findings on CT scans that contain the lung or part of the lung. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 New Products Source Type: news

Webinar: Radiology and Disinfection in the Age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging effects on the practice of medicine. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 10, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

Is That Respirator Safe for MRI?
Research reveals some facemasks and respirators worn to protect against COVID-19 contain ferromagnetic components. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 9, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 MRI Clinical Interventions/Personal Protective Equipment Source Type: news

Post-Mastectomy Bilateral Breast MRI Detects Asymptomatic Cancers
Research provides evidence for imaging mastectomy site during opposite-breast cancer screening. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 8, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Breast Cancer Breast Imaging MRI Source Type: news

Non-Emergent Imaging, Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Pandemic Lessons, and Pediatric Teleradiology
Diagnostic Imaging ' s Weekly Scan: May 8, 2020. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 8, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Pediatric Imaging Teleradiology Source Type: news

Facebook Live Videos Can Educate Patients About Breast Cancer Screening
Radiologists can use online videos as a way to correct inaccurate breast cancer screening messages. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 7, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Breast Imaging Practice Management Screening Technology Source Type: news

New Ultrasound Solution Could Offer Gentler Pediatric Assessment
Philips releases new transducer with 30-percent greater penetration for more-detailed images. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 7, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: DI Executive New Products Pediatric Imaging Ultrasound Source Type: news

Planning Your Own COVID-19 Recovery: 4 Steps to Imaging Rebound
Experts suggest designing a strategy to handle the backlog of imaging studies now. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 7, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

Opening Your Doors for Non-Emergent Care: Expert Guidance
The American College of Radiology offers guidance for re-starting your elective imaging. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 6, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Source Type: news

Artificial Intelligence & amp; Mammography: Where It ’s Been & amp; Where It ’s Going
From detecting breast density and reducing image file sizes to improving cancer detection and creating new risk models, AI is significantly impacting breast imaging. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 6, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Susan Harvey, MD, Vice President of Global Medical Affairs, Breast & amp; Skeletal Health Division, Hologic, Inc. Tags: Breast Imaging Mammography Technology Source Type: news

5 Reasons to Choose Ultrasound Over CT or X-ray During COVID
Emergency medicine expert panel outlines support for using point-of-care ultrasound with patients with suspected infection. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - May 6, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Ultrasound X-Ray Source Type: news