🚨 The latest issue of DIR is now live!
Dive into the newest insights and advancements in diagnostic and interventional radiology.
Don’t miss out—start exploring today! 🔬✨
Read the full issue at: https://t.co/K2OivbFCsx
Editor-in-Chief: @SMehmetErturk
We are excited to announce that the latest issue of DIR is now live!
Explore the newest articles in diagnostic and interventional radiology!
Read the full issue at: https://t.co/edTL90uPQT
Stay informed. Stay inspired. Stay connected with the latest in radiology.
Artificial intelligence system for identification of overlooked lung metastasis in abdominopelvic computed tomography scans of patients with malignancy
https://t.co/WIJpujRkXl https://t.co/1owD9il1Le
We’re thrilled to share findings from ahead of print article published in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology: "Long-term outcomes of catheter-directed sclerotherapy for ovarian endometrioma" by Jae Hwan Lee et al.
https://t.co/SNa4M5VDxz
🚨 Breaking Ground in RTPA Research 🚨
Retrograde tibiopedal access (RTPA) is an important technique for treating infrapopliteal arterial disease, yet many questions remain about the factors influencing its success. Our latest study is here;
https://t.co/kX1QSc3VJ8
💬 What’s your take on the role of AI in radiology? Have you faced challenges in adopting these technologies? Let’s discuss!
For further information, read here;
#Radiology#ArtificialIntelligence
https://t.co/kndDWoZv8G
Dr. Zhang et al., reported that subsolid lesions, lesions in the lower lobe, presence of pneumothorax or hemorrhage, and lesions located above the left atrium were significant risk factors for air embolism aftepercutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy.
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https://t.co/SrW0PnKPkT
Reducing noise and improving image quality in MRI enterography, 👌 sounds good. A study from Korea presents results of deep learning reconstruction method for this purpose.
An original article in the last issue of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. In this study, Dr. Erden et al. evaluated the changes in the liver parenchyma in Budd-Chiari syndrome using MR elastography, T1 and T2 mapping, and diffusion-weighted imaging.
@liver, @MRI
Dr. Lynden Lee and Dr. Yan Epelboym demonstrated promising results of novel minimally invasive interventions in the management of OA-related knee pain in their paper recently published ahead of print in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology.