Maryam Payne[email protected]MRIAudit concentrates on high error rate in cardiovascular MRIErrors made at a U.K. hospital by a radiologist who reported on cardiovascular MRI scans have come under review to determine if they contributed to misdiagnoses or patient deaths.July 10, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticeHow can we measure happiness in radiology?Investing in the well-being of staff radiologists pays dividends for institutions in the form of better patient outcomes and tangible benefits to healthcare systems, according to a new EJR article.July 8, 2025CTESTI team issues guidance on lung nodule managementNew CT lung cancer screening advice from the European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI) on nodule management puts emphasis on lesion aggressiveness, size, and morphology.July 7, 2025Organized Radiology IssuesEntire interventional radiology team resigns at Sydney hospitalMass resignations by the interventional radiology staff have occurred at a large hospital in Sydney, according to an Australian media report.July 1, 2025UltrasoundForeign body imaging: X-ray overused, ultrasound underusedUltrasound is an effective modality for detecting radiolucent foreign bodies, but it's being underused compared with x-ray, U.K. musculoskeletal researchers have found.June 27, 2025CTIR study: Keep aware of hydrophilic polymer embolizationClinicians, vendors, and regulators must collaborate to prevent hydrophilic polymer embolization, an underdiagnosed complication of endovascular interventions, European interventional radiology (IR) experts have asserted.June 26, 2025Medical, Legal, and PracticeHow can we minimize errors caused by human factors?An awareness of individual limits and vulnerabilities is a useful starting point for radiologists to safely manage the increasing demand for imaging.June 23, 2025CTNew advice issued on cardiac CT for prosthetic heart valvesEuropean and North American experts have published consensus guidance on the use of cardiac CT for prosthetic heart valve assessment.June 20, 2025CTCT advances in colorectal cancer survivalVolumetric analysis can give more information than single-slice analysis about body composition, which is associated with survival in patients with colorectal cancer.June 17, 2025Image ProcessingEssen team tackles imaging deidentification tasksGerman researchers have developed an open-source AI tool that can help boost patient privacy by speeding up the deidentification of medical imaging data.June 16, 2025Page 1 of 4Next PageTop StoriesCTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalDeveloping diagnostic reference levels for common CT procedures, along with an emphasis on training of CT radiographers, are key factors in the optimization process, researchers from Dublin have asserted.Molecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomesUltrasoundMore ultrasound cuts risks in pregnancies with less fetal movementDigital X-RayGerman team aims to cut radiation dose in IRCTHow well do LLMs interpret bone fracture textual CT reports?