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MRI Finds Lung Abnormalities in Non-Hospitalized Long COVID Patients

A special type of MRI found lung abnormalities in patients who had previously had COVID-19, even those who had not been hospitalized with the illness, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology.

Dr Robert Zeman Receives Thorwarth Award for Radiology Leadership

Dr Robert Zeman is receiving the award for 17 years of dedicated service in various capacities on the ACR Commission on Economics, including Chair of the Contractor Advisory Committee Network.

Sidewall Brain Aneurysm Novel Effective Treatment

Sidewall Brain Aneurysm: A novel mesh plug that has been traditionally used to treat brain aneurysms occurring where the blood vessels branch out was found to be equally effective in treating aneurysms on the side of the vessel, according to a study in the journal Radiology.

Increased Aortic Diameter Raises Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke

The diameter of the thoracic aorta is a biomarker for heart attacks and other adverse cardiovascular events in women and men, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology.

Artificial Intelligence May Improve Diabetes Diagnosis

Diabetes Diagnosis: Using a fully-automated artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning model, researchers were able to identify early signs of type 2 diabetes on abdominal CT scans, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology.

ACC, AHA, HFSA Issue Heart Failure Guideline

Heart guideline also offers recommendations for managing cardiac amyloidosis, cardio-oncology complications, comorbidities in the setting of heart failure, as well as consideration for implantable devices and advanced therapies for people with stage D heart failure.

Bone Fractures Can Best Be Detected Using Artificial Intelligence

Bone Fractures: Artificial intelligence (AI) is an effective tool for fracture detection that has potential to aid clinicians in busy emergency departments, according to a study in Radiology.

Breast Cancer Screening Programs – AI Shows Potential

AI has been proposed as an automated second reader for mammograms that could help reduce this workload.

AAOS Releases Trends and Outcomes from the Registry Program

AAOS notes these reports, which were released during the AAOS 2022 Annual Meeting in Chicago, offer actionable information to guide physician and patient decision-making to improve care.