Paediatric radiology seen from Africa. Part I: providing diagnostic imaging to a young population [PDF]
Article approval pendingPaediatric radiology requires dedicated equipment, specific precautions related to ionising radiation, and specialist knowledge. Developing countries face difficulties in providing adequate imaging services for children.
A Brandt +33 more
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The augmented radiologist: artificial intelligence in the practice of radiology [PDF]
AbstractIn medicine, particularly in radiology, there are great expectations in artificial intelligence (AI), which can “see” more than human radiologists in regard to, for example, tumor size, shape, morphology, texture and kinetics — thus enabling better care by earlier detection or more precise reports. Another point is that AI can handle large data
Erich Sorantin +7 more
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A midline sagittal brain view depicted in da Vinci’s “Saint Jerome in the wilderness”
It is estimated that around the year 1480 Leonardo da Vinci painted Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, representing the saint during his years of retreat in the Syrian dessert where he lived the life of a hermit. One may interpret Leonardo’s Saint Jerome in
MM Valença +2 more
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A review of research into the development of radiologic expertise: Implications for computer-based training [PDF]
Rationale and Objectives. Studies of radiologic error reveal high levels of variation between radiologists. Although it is known that experts outperform novices, we have only limited knowledge about radiologic expertise and how it is acquired.Materials ...
Taylor, PM
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Women in radiology: gender diversity is not a metric-it is a tool for excellence. [PDF]
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology that was structured to address a range of topics related to gender and healthcare, including leadership, mentoring and the generational progression of ...
Attenberger, Ulrike I +7 more
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Radiologist’s Role in Artificial Intelligence Era
Artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology is recently a rapidly growing subject. Much literature about AI in radiology has been launched within 5 years, as well as commercial AI companies.
Sornsupha Limchareon +3 more
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Radiographers supporting radiologists in the interpretation of screening mammography: a viable strategy to meet the shortage in the number of radiologists. [PDF]
BackgroundAn alternative approach to the traditional model of radiologists interpreting screening mammography is necessary due to the shortage of radiologists to interpret screening mammograms in many countries.MethodsWe evaluated the performance of 15 ...
A Mohar +57 more
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Systolic function evaluated with cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in HIV-infected patients
Background: Of all areas worldwide, sub-Saharan Africa is worst affected by the HIV and/or AIDS epidemic. Cardiovascular manifestations are very common and are a powerful contributor to mortality, but often go undetected.
Leonie Scholtz +6 more
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The organizational implications of medical imaging in the context of Malaysian hospitals [PDF]
This research investigated the implementation and use of medical imaging in the context of Malaysian hospitals. In this report medical imaging refers to PACS, RIS/HIS and imaging modalities which are linked through a computer network.
Mohd Nor, Rohaya, Mohd Nor, Rohaya
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Approaches of dentomaxillofacial and medical radiologists about reporting
Objectives: Radiological reporting is a relatively new and challenging issue in dentomaxillofacial radiology, whereas it has been performed so many years in medical radiology.
Ozlem Üçok +2 more
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