
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

Catch up on the latest research and insights from Constance Lehman, M.D., Rajesh Bhayana, M.D., Stamatia Destounis, M.D., and more with Diagnostic Imaging interviews from the recent RSNA conference.

In a recent interview, Tyler Coombes, M.D., and Parth Patel, M.D., discussed recent research, presented at the RSNA conference, which suggested that quantitative evaluation of non-calcified plaque volume (NCPV) may offer significant utility for cardiovascular risk stratification.

For patients with systemic sclerosis, the combination of PCCT and automated Lung Texture Analysis (LTA) offered a higher AUC for detecting interstitial lung disease (ILD) at a 70 percent lower mean CT dose index than the pairing of EID-CT and LTA.

Whether it was a new advance in 3T MRI, emerging mammography-based AI technology, promising enterprise imaging platforms or new ultrasound devices, here is a recap of some of the product innovations launched or showcased at the annual RSNA conference.

In a recent interview, Layne Dylla, M.D. discussed key findings from a recent study that revealed a doubling of annual head CT scans in emergency department settings over a 15-year period.

Noting limitations of prostate MRI and advantages of PSMA PET/CT for detecting extraprostatic extension and lymph node involvement, researchers explored the potential utility of standalone PSMA PET/CT in prostate cancer staging in a review presented for the RSNA conference.

Reviewing an array of study presentations from the recent RSNA meeting, this author discusses insights from emerging research, ranging from the use of large language models (LLMs) in radiology reports to the potential impact of LLM assistance in differential diagnosis for brain MRIs.

In a recent interview at the RSNA conference, Rajesh Bhayana, M.D., discussed current research findings on the use of large language models (LLMs) in radiology and emerging LLMs that may have an impact.

Providing automated analysis of non-contrast head CT scans, the AI-enabled Scaida BrainCT-ICH software offers a specificity of 88.7 percent for intracranial hemorrhage detection with less than six seconds of processing time.

Don’t overreact, keep your options open and develop off-ramps so you’re prepared regardless of the changes to come with AI.

Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

In a recent interview at the RSNA conference, Roland Rott shared his perspective on the planned acquisition of Intelerad by GE HealthCare along with insights on key synergies and future directions.

In a recent interview at the RSNA conference, Manisha Bahl, M.D., discussed new research examining the use of slab reconstruction technology with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), and its potential in reducing interpretation time and imaging volume.

In a recent interview at the RSNA conference, Talissa Altes, M.D., and Konstanze Diefenbach, M.D., discussed the potential utility and recent research findings on the use of the MRI contrast agent gadoquatrane for pediatric patients.

For men with a 1 μg/m3 increase in ten-year exposure to fine particulate matter, a common air pollutant, there was a 47 increased likelihood of moving to a higher CAD-RADS stenosis category, according to new coronary CT angiography research presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference.

The Breast Suite software reportedly provides automated localization of regions of interest on mammograms as well as AI-enabled assessments of breast density and stratification of breast cancer risk for up to two years.

Absent flow to perforator vessels in the face occurred in over 40 percent of women who had cosmetic fillers, according to new vascular ultrasound research presented at the RSNA conference.

Preliminary research has shown that the Vanquish Water Vapor Ablation System eliminated MRI-visible intermediate-risk PCa in over 90 percent of patients.

The Resona A20 device reportedly provides advances in imaging and AI automation along with an intuitive ergonomic design for ease of use.

In a recent interview at the RSNA conference, Constance Lehman, M.D., Ph.D., discussed new research, which compared image-based AI for mammography versus breast density assessment in evaluating breast cancer risk.

In lieu of compensation bumps and increased PTO, awareness of a points-based system for job performance may provide an alternate motivational spark.

The addition of ClearCEM to Mammomat B.brilliant devices reportedly enhances differentiation of suspicious areas in image reconstruction and facilitates improved accuracy with tomosynthesis-guided biopsies.

In a recent interview, Stamatia Destounis, M.D., discussed new research, which showed that over 20 percent of breast cancer was detected in women under 50 years of age and that 80 percent of these cases involved invasive breast cancer.

Reportedly the first MRI platform with a helium-free 3T magnet, the BlueSeal Horizon device offers a variety of AI-powered features as well as enhanced 3D image reconstruction.

In a study of over 13,000 patients who presented with knee pain, MRI data demonstrated a 20 percent higher prevalence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in men than women.

Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.

Catch up on the most well-viewed video interviews from Diagnostic Imaging in November 2025.

Catch up on the most-well viewed radiology content in November 2025.

The combination of deep learning and iterative reconstruction with Pristina Recon DL may enhance image quality with digital breast tomosynthesis.