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    Radiology departments aren’t immune to instances of abuse, and gaslighting — or emotional manipulation of another person — can be one of them, according to a poster presented at the virtual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • ICYMI: Think "gaslighting" doesn't happen in #radiology? Think again, according to a poster presented at the virtual #ARRS21 meeting by Dr. Brandon Ballane of @NYMCU_News. https://t.co/1Ve8EQM9Cs https://t.co/KyEl0SfhWD

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    The use of both head CT angiography (CTA) and CT perfusion studies increased dramatically between 2010 and 2018, according to research presented on April 22 at the virtual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • The use of both head CT angiography (CTA) and CT perfusion (CTP) studies increased dramatically between 2010 and 2018, according to research presented at #ARRS21 by Dr. Jeffrey Elsner of @HopkinsMedicine. https://t.co/fPn2BYUBp7 https://t.co/44uPNzEXqn

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    Women with dense breast tissue who received supplemental whole-breast ultrasound with their digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) screening exams had a lower rate of abnormal interpretations in a study presented at the 2021 American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • Women with dense breast tissue who received supplemental whole-breast ultrasound with their DBT screening exams had a lower rate of abnormal interpretations in a study presented at #ARRS21. Story by @AAllegretto_AM. #radiology https://t.co/yE5SiaWPZZ https://t.co/TA4YLI4BfJ

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can identify triple-negative and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive breast cancer subtypes on standard grayscale ultrasound exams, according to research at the virtual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • AI algorithms can identify triple-negative and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer subtypes on standard grayscale ultrasound exams, according to research presented at #ARRS21. #radiology https://t.co/TXP0jjKDfX https://t.co/EelvmAcuWi

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    An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm has been trained to achieve expert physician-level performance when diagnosing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on chest x-rays. Results of the study were published online April 20 in Lancet Digital Health.

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    • An AI algorithm has been trained to achieve expert physician-level performance when diagnosing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on chest x-rays, says @msjoding of @UMichMCIRCC at #ARRS21. Story by @wbmpdx1. https://t.co/ctdbxrkBO8 https://t.co/xj6654gzSk

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    Noncontrast MRI of the pituitary gland has comparable diagnostic yield to contrast MRI when it comes to identifying pediatric conditions such as central precocious puberty, growth hormone deficiency, and short stature, according to data presented in an electronic exhibit at the virtual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • Noncontrast MRI of the pituitary gland has comparable diagnostic yield to contrast MRI when it comes to identifying pediatric conditions such as central precocious puberty, according to a talk by Dr. Jennifer Huang of @VUMCradiology at #ARRS21. https://t.co/OhomUaBWIU https://t.co/nFdwrFeBBd

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    Radiology departments aren’t immune to instances of abuse, and gaslighting — or emotional manipulation of another person — can be one of them, according to a poster presented at the virtual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • It's no secret that #radiology departments have instances of abuse, and gaslighting can be one of them, according to a poster presented by Dr. Brandon Ballane at @nymedcollege at #ARRS21. Story by @katemaddenyee. https://t.co/1Ve8EQM9Cs https://t.co/vRHPCBGZ8x

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    Healthcare workers are facing an increased risk of violence on the job. Radiologists on call in emergency departments may feel particularly vulnerable, according to a presentation at the 2021 virtual annual meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society.

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    • In a poster at #ARRS21, a group led by Dr. Lillian Chiu from @nyuniversity discussed steps that radiology departments can take to mitigate the risk of workplace violence for their personnel. #radiology Story by @wbmpdx1 https://t.co/KIDqM5E3qh https://t.co/vhfYRhh3sV

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    More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s becoming clear that some patients experience chronic, long-term symptoms from the disease, and these “long haulers” could have a big effect on radiology, according to a poster at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.

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    • Some COVID-19 patients experience chronic, long-term symptoms, and if the number of these "long haulers" increases, the trend will have a significant effect on #radiology, according to a poster at #ARRS21 by Dr. Lillian Chiu of @nyuniversity. https://t.co/2lr5UIdeLH https://t.co/Fr84B1blmw

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) can detect and diagnose cancer on breast ultrasound with accuracy comparable to radiologists, according to research presented Monday at the 2021 virtual annual meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society.

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    • Artificial intelligence (AI) can detect and diagnose cancer on breast ultrasound with accuracy comparable to radiologists, according to research presented Monday at #ARRS21 by Jamie Oliver of @nyuniversity. #radiology Story by @AAllegretto_AM https://t.co/2cqV4OIAaX https://t.co/lKwDmesrIq