RSNA » Radiology
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Monthly journal devoted to clinical radiology and allied sciences, owned and published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
RSNA » Radiology
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A CT-based deep learning model identified individuals at high risk among patients with clinical stage IA non–small cell lung cancer who underwent segmentectomy (Na et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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GPT-4 matched the performance of radiologists in detecting errors in radiology reports and has the potential to reduce processing time and cost (Gertz and Dratsch et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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Using data manually extracted by a radiologist as the ground truth, GPT-4 more frequently extracted correct data from free-text reports on mechanical thrombectomy in patients with ischemic stroke than GPT-3.5 (Lehnen et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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CT images before interventional therapy show reduced arterial liver perfusion (ALP), decreased portal venous perfusion (PVP), and elevated hepatic perfusion index (HPI). DSA confirmed stenosis of left hepatic vein and successful restoration of vessel patency after the procedure (Lyu and Xu ..read more
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US-guided radiofrequency ablation seems to be an efficacious and safe nonsurgical alternative for patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism receiving long-term dialysis treatment (Yue et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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CT enterography in a patient with Crohn disease reveals mural thickening of the ileocecum with hyperenhancement and luminal narrowing; 4 months later, MR enterography revealed progression and at pathology, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was diagnosed (Wang and Li ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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No difference in progression-free survival between microwave ablation (MWA) and surgical resection for US-detected multifocal T1N0M0 papillary thyroid carcinoma; MWA had fewer complications (Zhao and Wang et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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Teleradiology medical malpractice cases more frequently involved the death of the patient and had higher median indemnity payment amounts compared with cases not involving teleradiology (Schaffer et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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Eastern guidelines offered higher sensitivity, whereas Western guidelines provided higher specificity in patients with cirrhosis and in those with chronic hepatitis B (Yoon and Kim et al ..read more
RSNA » Radiology
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Hypertension, higher body mass index, and higher physical activity level were associated with increased left ventricular trabeculations at cardiac MRI in healthy middle-aged White adults (Aung and Bartoli et al ..read more