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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
Chest / ThoracicAI / InformaticsResearch

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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Neuro / Head & NeckEducationTrainee

Neuroacanthocytosis Syndrome: Eurorad Teaching Case

Eurorad teaching case presents neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (chorea-acanthocytosis), a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by chorea and acanthocytes on peripheral smear.

Eurorad (ESR teaching cases)
Neuro / Head & NeckPediatricGeneralEducationTrainee

Brain Bites: Pilocytic Astrocytoma in Under 10 Minutes

Pilocytic astrocytoma is the most common primary brain tumor in children, a WHO grade 1 lesion with 70% occurring in the first decade. A new video series breaks down classic imaging findings to sharpen your reads.

LearnNeuroradiology (YouTube)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)EducationTrainee

Ultrasound Teaching Points for Giant Cell Tumor of the Tendon Sheath

Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (tenosynovial giant cell tumor) is the 2nd most common hand/wrist mass. US shows a homogeneously hypoechoic lobulated mass near tendon, not moving with it, often with posterior acoustic enhancement.

Radquarters (YouTube)
CardiacEducationTrainee

Split Dual LAD: Rare Coronary Variant on Imaging

Split dual left anterior descending coronary artery is a rare congenital anomaly. This Eurorad teaching case illustrates its imaging features for radiologists interpreting coronary studies. (Educational teaching file.)

Eurorad (ESR teaching cases)
Neuro / Head & NeckEducationTrainee

10 lessons for neuroradiology education on YouTube from a growing channel’s experience

An academic neuroradiologist shares 10 practical lessons from building a YouTube teaching channel: board-review content drove early growth, and there is large unmet demand for free video-based neuroradiology learning—though quality control and peer review remain key challenges (…

LearnNeuroradiology (YouTube)
Neuro / Head & NeckGeneralEducationTrainee

Imaging Review: Submandibular Sialolithiasis on Ultrasound and CT

This educational video reviews ultrasound and CT features of submandibular salivary stones, covering normal anatomy of the submandibular glands, Wharton's duct course, and imaging pitfalls for accurate diagnosis.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)EducationTrainee

Sonographic Anatomy of Finger Pulleys and Trigger Finger

Ultrasound of trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) focuses on the A1 pulley at the metacarpophalangeal joint. The annular pulleys are positioned with odd numbers at joints and even numbers at phalanges. Thickening of the A1 pulley is the key finding.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)PediatricEmergencyEducationTrainee

Recognizing triplane ankle fracture on CT

Short educational video demonstrating the CT appearance of a triplane ankle fracture—a Salter-Harris IV injury common in adolescents. Key findings for call preparation.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Chest / ThoracicEducationTrainee

Radiology Assistant 发布结核病影像学表现教学文章

Radiology Assistant 发布了关于结核病影像学表现的教学文章,涵盖典型征象、分布模式及鉴别诊断,帮助放射科住院医师和执业医师识别结核的特征性改变。

Radiology Assistant
Body / AbdominalEmergencyEducationTrainee

Sonographic Signs of Hydrosalpinx, Pyosalpinx, and Tubo-Ovarian Abscess

Adnexal cystic mass with incomplete septations and 'beads-on-a-string' sign suggests chronic hydrosalpinx; pyosalpinx and tubo-ovarian abscess appear more complex with debris and thick walls. Most common cause: pelvic inflammatory disease.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Body / AbdominalGeneralEducationTrainee

Sonographic Features of Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis

Adenomyomatosis is a benign gallbladder wall thickening seen in ~9% of patients, characterized by Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses (mucosal herniations) appearing as cystic spaces with comet-tail artifact on ultrasound.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)GeneralEducationTrainee

Ultrasound Findings in de Quervain's Tenosynovitis: A Case-Based Review

De Quervain's tenosynovitis manifests on ultrasound as a thickened retinaculum, tendon sheath fluid, and hypervascularity of the EPB and APL tendons in the first extensor compartment, typically in middle-aged women with radial-sided wrist pain.

Radquarters (YouTube)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)EducationTrainee

Radiology Assistant Releases Shoulder Ultrasound Educational Review

Radiology Assistant has published a new educational post on shoulder ultrasound, providing a practical review of anatomy, scanning technique, and common pathologies—a helpful resource for radiologists and trainees.

Radiology Assistant
Neuro / Head & NeckEducationTrainee

Teaching Case: Crossed Cerebellar Diaschisis with Atrophy

This Eurorad teaching case demonstrates crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) with atrophy, a phenomenon where a supratentorial lesion causes decreased metabolism and perfusion in the contralateral cerebellum, visible on MRI and PET.

Eurorad (ESR teaching cases)
Body / AbdominalGeneralEducationTrainee

Eurorad Case: Diffuse Uterine Lipoleiomyomatosis

This is a teaching case presentation, not a new research study, so no new findings or numbers are reported. It illustrates the imaging features of diffuse uterine lipoleiomyomatosis, a rare benign tumor consisting of smooth muscle and mature fat.

Eurorad (ESR teaching cases)
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