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Osteoporosis medication after vertebral augmentation linked to 6-fold lower refracture risk

Only one-third of patients received osteoporosis medication after vertebral augmentation. The incidence of new vertebral fractures fell from 0.519 to 0.076 per person-year after starting medical management (incidence rate ratio 6.79, 95% CI 3.37-15.51), a 6-fold decreased risk.

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR
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Integrated CT Biomarker Model Boosts COPD Detection in Lung Cancer Screening

Integrated model combining emphysema, Pi10, airway branch count, and clinical data detected undiagnosed COPD with AUC 0.83 (95% CI 0.80-0.86) in 5,014 lung screening participants, up from 0.69 for emphysema alone, reducing confirmatory spirometry referrals from 41% to 34%.

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Chest X-Ray Features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Radiology Masterclass publishes a pictorial review of pulmonary tuberculosis on chest X-ray, covering primary and post-primary patterns, cavitation, lymphadenopathy, and miliary disease.

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Chest / ThoracicGeneralEducationTrainee

How to Assess Hilar Abnormalities on Chest X-ray

Learn systematic evaluation of hilar abnormalities on chest X-ray: compare size, density, and contour; differentiate vascular from nodal causes. Key features and pitfalls from Radiology Masterclass.

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Neuro / Head & NeckEmergencyEducationTrainee

CT Brain: Recognizing Mass Effect in Acute Settings

Radiology Masterclass teaches how to identify mass effect on acute head CT: midline shift, sulcal effacement, ventricular compression, and herniation patterns. Essential for trainees and emergency radiologists.

Radiology Masterclass
Chest / ThoracicGeneralEmergencyEducationTrainee

Chest X-Ray: Assessing Tubes and Central Venous Catheters

Radiology Masterclass tutorial teaches how to assess position of endotracheal tubes, central venous catheters, and chest drains on chest radiographs — a fundamental on-call skill for trainees.

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Radiology Masterclass Publishes Chest X-Ray Anatomy Tutorial

Radiology Masterclass has published a new tutorial introduction to chest X-ray anatomy. The educational resource is designed to teach foundational knowledge for interpreting chest radiographs.

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GeneralChest / ThoracicEducationTrainee

Quick Review: Chest X-ray Lung Zones for Trainees

Radiology Masterclass reviews lung zone anatomy on chest radiographs: apices, upper, middle, and lower zones, each with characteristic findings. This foundational anatomy refresher aids board prep and daily reporting accuracy, though considered standard knowledge.

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Chest / ThoracicEducationTrainee

Chest X-ray anatomy: trachea and major bronchi

Radiology Masterclass tutorial covers normal anatomy of the trachea and major bronchi on chest X-ray, aimed at radiology trainees and clinicians learning interpretation.

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Neuro / Head & NeckGeneralEducationTrainee

CT Brain: Recognizing Normal Calcified Structures

Radiology Masterclass offers a new teaching module on CT brain anatomy, detailing normal intracranial calcifications (pineal, choroid plexus, habenula, basal ganglia) to help distinguish them from pathology on routine scans.

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Neuro / Head & NeckGeneralEducationTrainee

Tutorial Introduction to Acute CT Brain Interpretation

Radiology Masterclass publishes an introductory tutorial on acute CT brain interpretation, walking trainees through essential anatomy and common acute pathologies.

Radiology Masterclass
Neuro / Head & NeckGeneralEducationTrainee

CT Brain Anatomy: Parenchyma and Lobes

Radiology Masterclass tutorial on brain parenchyma and lobes on CT, a core read for trainees learning neuroanatomy.

Radiology Masterclass
Musculoskeletal (MSK)GeneralPediatricEducationTrainee

LearningRadiology Case Review: Langerhans Histiocytosis (Eosinophilic Granuloma)

LearningRadiology reviews the classic imaging features of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (eosinophilic granuloma), a focal form of LCH that typically presents as a solitary 'punched-out' lytic bone lesion without periosteal reaction in the skull or femur of a child, often mimicki…

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