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Distinguishing real from fake in the age of synthetic images

Medical Xpress

Amid headlines about artificial intelligence's implications for everything from education to the future of work itself, Abhinav Jha, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering and of radiology at the School of Medicine, both at Washington University in St.

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Radiological Society of North America, Nov. 29-Dec. 5

The Pharma Data

The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America was held virtually this year from Nov. 5 and attracted participants from around the world, including radiologists, radiation oncologists, physicists in medicine, radiologic technologists, and other health care professionals. Maximillian Diaz, a biomedical engineering Ph.D.

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FDA drops PreCert report, new digital health guidances

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The US FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) dropped a bevy of new digital health guidances and reports today and yesterday, providing some long-awaited clarity and peeks into the agency’s future plans. . The Pre-Cert pilot report. O’Leary said. New SaMD guidance and more.

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Wearable ultrasound patch provide non-invasive deep tissue monitoring

Medical Xpress

A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a stretchable ultrasonic array capable of serial, non-invasive, three-dimensional imaging of tissues as deep as four centimeters below the surface of human skin, at a spatial resolution of 0.5 millimeters.

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Magnetic guidewire steering at ultrahigh magnetic fields for medical imaging

Medical Xpress

In a new study now published in Science Advances, Mehmet Tiryaki and a research team at the departments of physical intelligence, biomedical engineering, and medicine in Germany, Switzerland and Turkey, developed a magnetic guidewire design alongside steering strategies at ultrahigh fields.

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Eye exam could lead to early Parkinson’s disease diagnosis

Scienmag

Credit: Radiological Society of North America OAK BROOK, Ill. – A simple eye exam combined with powerful artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning technology could provide early detection of Parkinson’s disease, according to research being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

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Forearm fractures may signal intimate partner violence

Scienmag

Credit: Radiological Society of North America OAK BROOK, Ill. – Up to one-third of adult women who sustain a non-displaced fracture to the ulna bone of the forearm may be victims of intimate partner violence, according to a study being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).