This review highlights MDCT, upper GI studies, and MRI features to help radiologists recognize typical signs, avoid pitfalls, and guide timely clinical intervention.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Camilla Gebauer et al.)
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Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) is effective for weight loss, but postoperative complications like leaks, bleeding, obstruction, and internal hernias remain a concern.
💡 Higher Node-RADS scores highlight higher-risk patients, while targeted lymph node irradiation may improve outcomes, supporting more personalized treatment planning.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Li Jiang et al.)
A new study shows that Node-RADS–based nomograms, combined with clinical data, can more accurately predict survival in stage IIICr cervical cancer than traditional FIGO staging.
📈 The model boosted diagnostic performance across all radiologists, with the biggest improvements for juniors, potentially reducing unnecessary referrals and dependence on MRI or contrast studies.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Ping Yin et al.)
🤖 AI meets radiology in sacral tumor diagnosis.
A new study introduces an ensemble deep learning model that combines 3D-DenseNet121 with radiologists’ interpretations to distinguish benign from malignant sacral lesions on noncontrast CT.
💡 Quick, widely available imaging can guide early risk assessment and management.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Xin Yao et al.)
🧠 Predicting delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage may be simpler than we thought.
A new study shows that non-contrast CT (NCCT) at admission outperforms CT perfusion and CT angiography in predicting delayed cerebral ischemia, especially in poor-grade patients.
📊 Metrics like volume ratio (VR) and rim relative intensity ratio (RIRrim) were strong predictors of survival outcomes, supporting more informed treatment planning.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Shuo Zhang et al.)
🧬 Can MRI predict how aggressive intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma will be?
A new multicenter study shows quantitative hepatobiliary-phase MRI parameters can help stratify tumor aggressiveness and prognosis.
🔎 Knowing the imaging patterns can prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary procedures.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Lorena Nicolosi et al.)
This pictorial review highlights the key MRI features of DVAs, cavernous malformations, capillary telangiectasias, and sinus pericranii, helping radiologists distinguish them from tumors or high-flow vascular lesions.
🧠 Low-flow vascular malformations of the CNS are often incidental, but recognizing them is crucial.
🧠 A step toward clearer reporting and better patient management.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Daniela Kildal et al.)
🚑 Incidental findings are everywhere in polytrauma CT.
In a study of 1,475 WBCT scans, incidental findings were detected in ~84% of patients -many requiring follow-up or treatment.
Researchers propose IF-RADS (1–5), a new classification system to standardize reporting and guide clinical action.
🧠 Imaging-based risk stratification could help avoid unnecessary biopsies in high-risk patients.
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Samuel Trappe et al.)
📈 PSA ≥15 ng/mL often raises strong suspicion for prostate cancer - but is biopsy always necessary?
A new study shows multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) can reliably detect clinically significant prostate cancer and exclude it in patients with non-suspicious MRI findings, even with highly elevated PSA.
💡 The key takeaway: flexibility, inclusive leadership, and intergenerational collaboration are essential to tackle burnout and build resilient workplaces.
@IsabelMolwitz @AmineKorchiMD @gennadanna
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🩺 Work–life balance in radiology isn’t one-size-fits-all.
A new review explores how Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z view work, purpose, and well-being differently—and what this means for the future of radiology teams.
MSK infections on MRI shouldn’t be vague ❌
MSKI-RADS brings structure, clarity, and standardized severity scoring to extremity infections 🦴📊
Better reports 📝
Better communication 🤝
Better patient outcomes 🎯
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Angela He et al.)
🔹 Timing matters: Stroke risk peaked 10–20 days after therapy initiation (~12%)
🔹 Key vessel predictors: Higher stenosis and more circular vessel wall enhancement on MRI
🔹 Most strokes (77.6%) occurred in the territory of inflamed vessels
link.springer.com/article/10.1... (Franca Wagner et al.)
📢 Predicting Ischemic Stroke in CNS Angiitis
A retrospective study of 23 patients with primary angiitis of the CNS examined MRI predictors of ischemic stroke after starting immunosuppressive therapy.
This review highlights how MRI, with its superior soft-tissue resolution and multiplanar capabilities, helps:
🔹 Differentiate ovarian vs. non-ovarian lesions
🔹 Classify ovarian cysts using O-RADS MRI
🔹 Integrate T1, T2, DWI, and post-contrast features for accurate diagnosis
📢 @EsurOffice @ESUR_JN Insights into Cystic Female Pelvic Lesions
Cystic pelvic lesions in women—ovarian or non-ovarian—are common, but imaging overlap can make diagnosis challenging.
🏆 5️⃣ Fifth-most Cited article in Insights into Imaging for the Impact Factor 2024!
Dual-energy CT with virtual monoenergetic images and iodine maps improves tumor conspicuity in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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(Hongwei Liang et al.)
🏆 4️⃣ Fourth-most Cited in Insights into Imaging for the Impact Factor 2024!
The role of generative adversarial networks in brain MRI: a scoping review
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(Hazrat Ali et al.)
🏆 3️⃣ Third-most Cited in Insights into Imaging for the Impact Factor 2024!
Extrapulmonary tuberculosıs: an old but resurgent problem
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(Ali H. Baykan et al.)
🏆 2️⃣ Second-most Cited in Insights into Imaging for the Impact Factor 2024!
Tackling the increasing contamination of the water supply by iodinated contrast media
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(Helena M. Dekker, Gerard J. Stroomberg & Mathias Prokop)