A radiological technologist has described being genuinely shocked when the results of routine X-ray on one of his patients threw up something rarely seen. Diego Diaz, who is based in New York City and ...
Lead aprons and other lead shields provide “no additional benefit to the patient except for some psychological comfort,” said Mahadevappa Mahesh, a professor of radiology and cardiology at Johns ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model combines imaging information with clinical patient data to improve diagnostic performance on chest X-rays, according to a study published in Radiology, a ...
Fred Noo, PhD (center front) and researchers in his lab at the Utah Center for Advanced Imaging Research in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah, sitting with the ...
A new mobile service to X-ray patients at home has been launched. University Hospital North Midlands (UHNM) hopes it will help provide faster care for patients in north Staffordshire, while also ...
An x-ray of the man's mouth taken a couple of years earlier did not show any aggressive alveolar bone destruction or bone loss. However, the most recent x-ray showed geographic bony destruction of the ...
Dr. Isaac Moss, an orthopedic surgeon at UConn Health, can see his patient’s spinal column during surgery without cutting the back open or even having to look at a two-dimensional X-ray on a screen.
Differences in the amount of radiation patients receive from diagnostic tests for coronary artery disease (CAD) have been revealed in a major international study coordinated by the International ...