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    Background MRI is a powerful diagnostic tool with a long acquisition time. Recently, deep learning (DL) methods have provided accelerated high-quality image reconstructions from undersampled data, but it is unclear if DL image reconstruction can be reliably translated to everyday clinical practice. Purpose To determine the diagnostic equivalence of prospectively accelerated DL-reconstructed knee…

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    IntroductionSoon after Roentgen’s discovery of the x-ray (radiography) in 1895, chest fluoroscopy and chest radiography became established clinical procedures. The standard radiograph remained the mainstay of chest imaging for almost 80 years until the advent of CT, MRI, and PET imaging. Subsequent advances have resulted not only in…

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    • In this centennial editorial, Drs. McLoud and @bplittle share their thoughts on the future of thoracic imaging and identify the top 10 trends and developments in the subspecialty. https://t.co/5oxvNuN7rg https://t.co/v54PHi4vup

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    Background To the knowledge of the authors, no strong evidence supports surveillance imaging in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). Purpose To investigate the association between surveillance imaging and mortality using a population-based study design with statewide cancer registry data, all-payer claims data, and health care facility data. Materials and Methods The retrospective…

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    • According to the Utah Cancer Registry and population data, surveillance imaging with PET/CT, CT, or MRI was associated with lower mortality of patients with head and neck cancer. @yoshimianzai @UofURadiology https://t.co/fsSJdr81Q1 https://t.co/zkWZrTIgyt

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    Gallium 68 (68Ga)–labeled fibroblast activation protein (FAP) inhibitor (FAPI) PET is based on the molecular targeting of the FAP, which is known to be highly expressed in the major cell population in tumor stroma, termed cancer-associated fibroblasts. Among many FAP-targeted radiopharmaceuticals developed so far, 68Ga-FAPI exhibits rapid tracer accumulation in target lesions and low background…

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    Supplemental material is available for this article.An 18-year-old man presented with hypertension of 160/100 mm Hg for 5 years, without abnormal serum laboratory findings. Aortic CT angiography (CTA) showed stenosis of the juxtaductal distal aortic arch (Figure, A, B), with a narrow diameter of 3.5 mm. Abundant collateral pathways formed by…

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