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    Neurovascular imaging of stroke patients in emergency departments can likely identify factors that put them at risk of a having a second stroke within months, according to research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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    • Neurovascular imaging improves stroke outcomes #radiology https://t.co/aeJKSqWulP

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    TORONTO – Radiologist and cancer imaging specialist Nandita deSouza, MD, discussed the potential of PET/MRI in oncology imaging in an interview at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2023 meeting in Toronto.

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    • In a video interview at #ISMRM23, Nandita deSouza shares her thoughts on the potential of PET/MRI in oncology imaging #radiology @ISMRM https://t.co/Z4xm9C2Dfz https://t.co/74INRicDUM

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    39-year-old patient with an axillary mass

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    • A 39-year-old patient presented with a right axillary mass. The patient had taken hormonal therapy for 25 years and had sex reassignment surgery eight years ago. Can you solve this #radiology case from @PennRadiology? #RadEd #RadRes #FOAMRad https://t.co/PPrT2pyoFZ https://t.co/H0USDyt3l6

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    48-year-old woman with headaches

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    • A 48-year-old woman with hypertension and thrombocytopenia presented with headaches. Can you solve this #radiology case from Dr. Rebecca Zhang @PennRadiology? #RadEd #RadRes #FOAMRad https://t.co/xfV7cq9PIm https://t.co/eq7Y9zLTG7

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    TORONTO – Even with the rapid rise of automated technologies such as AI, radiologists and technologists still have a key role in effective, safe MR imaging and delivering personalized care.

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    • Radiologists, technologists key to high-value MRI, according to the president's lecture at the @ISMRM annual meeting. #radiology https://t.co/o5PCRd1LXc

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    TORONTO – Thirty-minute cardiac MRI exams are poised to enter mainstream clinical practice, according to a talk delivered June 4 at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting.

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    • 30-minute cardiac MRI is not only possible, but necessary, according to a presentation Sunday at the annual @ISMRM meeting in Toronto. #radiology https://t.co/OowPV292Co