Silicosis imaging review from LearningRadiology
Review the classic chest radiograph and CT features of silicosis, including upper lobe predominant nodules and hilar/mediastinal eggshell calcifications, in this free educational case.
Board-prep, core-curriculum, call-prep, and case-of-the-week material.
Review the classic chest radiograph and CT features of silicosis, including upper lobe predominant nodules and hilar/mediastinal eggshell calcifications, in this free educational case.
This educational Q&A covers the principles of phase mapping in MRI, explaining how phase data is acquired, processed, and used clinically for applications such as flow quantification and susceptibility imaging.
Radiology Assistant’s new review covers normal neonatal brain anatomy, scanning technique via anterior fontanelle, and key pathologies—including germinal matrix hemorrhage grading and periventricular leukomalacia—using annotated ultrasound images.
Retrospective single-center study (n=328) finds bpMRI + PI-RADS 2.1 achieves 92% sensitivity and 49% specificity for clinically significant prostate cancer (Gleason ≥7), with cancer detection rates of 31%, 54%, and 96% for PI-RADS 3, 4, and 5 — consistent with international data.
A 'Lessons in IR' M&M case highlights Sweet syndrome — an acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis — mimicking central venous port infection, underscoring that not all port-site inflammation is infectious. Rare but important diagnostic pitfall for IR teams.
Narrative review of 9 guidelines + 2 courses across FM, EM, and IM finds shared POCUS curriculum themes but no standardized GME framework for internal medicine — unlike EM and FM, which have ACGME-mandated training.
A structured 4-week POCUS rotation in family medicine over 10 years found 44% of graduates continued using POCUS in practice, with higher uptake among rural physicians. Scalable despite limited faculty, but time and equipment access remain barriers.
Prospective radiology trainees show less AI-related career anxiety than peak-fear levels seen after 2015, yet significant concerns about AI's impact on the profession remain, per a new Academic Radiology study.
RSNA's two-day Spotlight Course on pediatric imaging covers case-based interpretation, age-appropriate protocols, and dose optimization for infants through adolescents — practical content aimed at building diagnostic confidence in pediatric patients.
The ACR has published a patient-friendly version of its Appropriateness Criteria for post-treatment follow-up and active surveillance of renal cell carcinoma, aiming to help patients understand recommended imaging pathways after RCC diagnosis or treatment.
The ACR has published a plain-language version of its Appropriateness Criteria for anorectal disease, translating imaging recommendations into patient-accessible guidance on when and why specific studies are indicated.
The ACR has published a plain-language adaptation of its Appropriateness Criteria for staging and follow-up of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, helping patients understand which imaging studies are recommended and why.
In a randomized trial of 54 undergraduates, lecture-before-practice teaching improved practical ultrasound skills (median OSCE score 0.95 vs 0.82, P=0.002) and overall performance (0.9 vs 0.82, P=0.009) vs practice-first sequencing. Theoretical knowledge did not differ.
Primary peritoneal carcinoma, histologically identical to high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, can present with diffuse peritoneal disease and normal ovaries. When cytology suggests ovarian origin but imaging shows no adnexal mass, scrutinize the peritoneum.
The IAEA's open-access Human Health Campus recorded ~45,800 active users and 150,000 views across 159 countries in 2025, scaling digital education in nuclear medicine and radiology to support diagnostic quality where expertise is scarce.
CTisus continues its Facebook Live series sharing key takeaways from Johns Hopkins' 2025-2026 Radiology Speaker Series, distilling insights for practicing radiologists and trainees.
Eurorad educational case illustrates the MRI features of seminal vesicle haemorrhage as a cause of haematospermia, aiding radiologists in recognizing this diagnosis.
CTisus Facebook Live reviews CT findings of inflammatory bowel disease, covering active inflammation, complications like fistula/abscess, and differentiating Crohn’s from ulcerative colitis. Practical for radiologists reading abdominal CTs.
RadiScroll, a free mobile app, replaces frustrating WhatsApp videos with instant scrollable radiology stacks. Point your phone at the monitor, record the scan, and send a link—colleagues scroll on their own phone without pausing. Zero ads, zero subscriptions, now live.
Novel approaches are increasing medical students' exposure to radiology, per RSNA News. Exact figures and methods not reported in the source.
A new educational video from Navigating Radiology provides a foundational approach to reading brain MRIs, covering routine sequences, normal anatomy, and patterns of abnormal enhancement. The course aims to help learners 'look at studies ASAP' and is followed by a second video a…
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.
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.
The MRIQuestions.com forum has closed permanently due to unmanageable spam. The site's creator recommends radiologists use imagingQA.com, a new Q&A platform for MRI questions, as a replacement resource.
Learn to evaluate chest drain position on CXR: check side hole within pleural space, no kinks, and tip not in fissure. Radiology Masterclass tutorial.
Review of skull bone and suture anatomy on CT brain, including labelled calvarial sutures, fracture-mimicking vascular grooves, and accessory sutures. Aimed at radiology trainees for call preparation.
Radiology Masterclass reviews the normal anatomy of the pleura and pleural spaces on chest X-ray, focusing on fissures, recesses, and their typical appearances. No clinical study data.
This educational tutorial outlines a systematic method for evaluating hip fractures on trauma radiographs, emphasizing key radiographic signs to avoid missing subtle fractures.
A new educational tutorial outlines a structured, systematic approach to interpreting chest radiographs, reducing the risk of missing key findings by ensuring consistent review of all anatomical areas.
Eurorad teaching case reviews imaging features of chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) of the clavicle, emphasizing differentiation from infection and tumor.