Search Tag: lesion detection
2025 10 Nov
Referring physicians who rely on radiology services are central to how artificial intelligence is adopted in clinical pathways. A survey of licensed doctors in Germany explored how these clinicians view AI in radiological diagnosis, what they trust and which applications they value most. The sample included internists, surgeons and general practitioners,...Read more
2025 10 Nov
Referring physicians who rely on radiology services are central to how artificial intelligence is adopted in clinical pathways. A survey of licensed doctors in Germany explored how these clinicians view AI in radiological diagnosis, what they trust and which applications they value most. The sample included internists, surgeons and general practitioners,...Read more
2025 10 Nov
Referring physicians who rely on radiology services are central to how artificial intelligence is adopted in clinical pathways. A survey of licensed doctors in Germany explored how these clinicians view AI in radiological diagnosis, what they trust and which applications they value most. The sample included internists, surgeons and general practitioners,...Read more
2025 06 Oct
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly used alongside computed tomography in pancreatic assessment due to superior contrast resolution and the absence of radiation. Technical advances have enabled high-resolution three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient echo (3D T1w GRE) acquisitions that improve anatomical detail but may reduce signal-to-noise...Read more
2025 06 Oct
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly used alongside computed tomography in pancreatic assessment due to superior contrast resolution and the absence of radiation. Technical advances have enabled high-resolution three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient echo (3D T1w GRE) acquisitions that improve anatomical detail but may reduce signal-to-noise...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Accurate identification and quantification of lung cancer lesions is critical for diagnosis, staging, treatment planning and disease monitoring. While primary tumours receive most attention in radiological evaluations, patients often present with multiple lesions that must also be assessed for a complete picture of disease burden. Traditional...Read more
2024 03 Dec
Radiological imaging is a crucial tool for monitoring disease progression and evaluating the effectiveness of treatments over time. By capturing images at different time points, clinicians gain critical insights into changes such as tumour growth, lesion development or responses to therapy. However, comparing these images poses significant challenges...Read more
2024 23 Sep
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a prevalent cancer in Southeast Asia. It is particularly challenging due to its complex anatomical location and tendency to recur despite modern treatment advances. Accurate imaging is crucial for diagnosis, staging, and monitoring treatment outcomes in NPC patients. While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays...Read more



