What's normal for nail anatomy? This article reviews radiographic, CT, MRI, and US findings of normal nail anatomy and pathologic disorders and provides tips for image acquisition and interpretation. https://t.co/akRxJhTeKY
Differences in Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) categorization between CT and MRI may provide important prognostic information for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), according to a new study published in Radiology: Imaging Cancer.
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US-guided perineural injections in the upper extremity are precise, fast, and impactful. Review nerve anatomy, injection technique, and clinical applications that highlight how targeted injections improve pain and guide successful surgical management. https://t.co/aXosjZHOEO
This week’s Images in Radiology illustrates cinematic volume rendering for presurgical evaluation of Stanford type A aortic dissection, improving visualization of complex 3D anatomy and intraluminal relationships to guide surgical planning. https://t.co/yFginmzcO2
Radiologists must recognize the "cradle effect"—a self-resolving parenchymal injury seen after normothermic machine perfusion of donor livers—to avoid unnecessary interventions after transplant. https://t.co/Q01LTbxWfM
Dual-energy CT (DECT) is expanding what’s possible in abdominal imaging.
This RadioGraphics article reviews how quantitative DECT parameters can improve tissue characterization, lesion detection and imaging biomarkers—and where challenges remain for clinical adoption.
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This research compares general and domain-specific generative AI models for chest radiograph interpretation, offering insights into the evolving landscape of agentic AI in radiology. https://t.co/5IGEYw2VWH
Image-Guided Percutaneous Spinal Biopsy: CT or C-Arm Guidance?
https://t.co/ctipaPOK10
Review Article in IJRI
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A submitral diverticulum in HCM- with electrophysiological consequences!
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AI is changing chest X ray interpretation, but is it ready to work on its own? At RSNA 2025, experts debated whether AI should act independently or remain a co pilot to radiologists. The consensus points to strong potential with human oversight still essential. #AIinRadiology https://t.co/aRYXAt2zT6
Pancreaticoduodenectomy is among the most complex surgeries for Periampullary Pathologies. This article highlights the spectrum of expected findings & complications in Postop CT evaluation with a Pictorial Essay
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