Unlocking efficiency in visible light imaging: It’s all about the box

Video Touch 4k

When it comes to managing and storing clinical videos and images captured with visible-light scope devices, the best option is still the box. Connected, integrated, vendor-agnostic, efficient. The box that stands apart as the top choice among imaging leaders is the PACSgear MDR Video Touch 4K capture device from Hyland Software. Here are five reasons why the MDR—which merges hardware and software—outperforms software-only options in the GI lab and others. 

Is additional imaging necessary for non-enhancing asymmetries on contrast-enhanced mammograms?

Non-enhancing asymmetries on contrast-enhanced mammography

Non-enhancing asymmetries on contrast-enhanced mammography resulting in negative result. Right medio-lateral oblique low-energy (a) and recombined (b) images of a 48-year-old patient show two non-enhancing asymmetries in the central breast. Additional mammographic views and ultrasound were performed, with no malignancy detected on follow-up.

Images and caption courtesy of EJR.

Patients with asymmetries on CEM typically are recalled for additional views, ultrasound and occasionally MRI. But the extra workup might not be necessary.

Key takeaways from RSNA 2024 for AI, CT, MRI and the radiology staffing shortage

RSNA attendees through bore of the new release Philips CT 5300 scanner at RSNA 2024. Three new CT systems were released at RSNA that included numerous AI enhancements. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA24 #RSNA2024

RSNA attendees through bore of the newly released Philips CT 5300 scanner at RSNA 2024. Three CT systems were unveiled at RSNA, which included numerous AI enhancements. Photo by Dave Fornell 

Several key trends were evident at the Radiological Society of North America 2024 meeting, including new CT and MR technology and evolving adoption of artificial intelligence.