Diagnostic radiology education & insights from the @RadioGraphics Social Media & Digital Innovation Team, in collaboration with Cooky O. Menias, MD; Editor.
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Photon-counting CT enhances diagnostic accuracy, reader confidence, and dose efficiency in cardiac, thoracic, neuro, abdominal, musculoskeletal, and pediatric imaging, with additional benefits for workflow and patient management. bit.ly/4cJg4Sz
The ABR Diagnostic Radiology Core Exams are quickly approaching--use our comprehensive RadioGraphics ABR Blueprints article index to prepare. Now updated with our most recent content! @cookyscan1@RadG_Editorbit.ly/4dWMSsd
Incidental findings: common, often benign--but not always. This review updates ACR guidance, highlights gaps, and challenges prior recommendations across organs. A must-read to refine management and avoid unnecessary workup. @UCDRadiologybit.ly/4ti648B
RSNA Editorial Fellowships offer hands-on experience in manuscript preparation, peer review, and journal production. Applications are open to radiologists at all career stages, including international applicants. Apply today! bit.ly/42T7jhY
Today we celebrate the women inspiring progress across radiology, in clinics labs, classrooms and leadership roles around the world.
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Silicosis, historically linked to mining in rural areas, is reemerging among engineered stone workers. The authors highlight typical and atypical imaging features to avoid delayed diagnosis. @RadiologyUclabit.ly/47xxPAY
Radiologists frequently encounter neuroimaging sequelae of recreational drug use in the ED. This review organizes key CNS findings into cerebrovascular, toxic/metabolic, and infectious categories to aid confident diagnosis. bit.ly/3YVsG15
We appreciate our amazing RadioGraphics panel reviewers! Stop by the word cloud near the RadioGraphics editorial office in Lakeside Learning Center to find your name! @RadG_Editor@cookyscan1#RSNA25
Myopathies are heterogeneous disorders affecting the structure & metabolism of skeletal muscles. At imaging, radiologists can identify specific characteristics that correlate with clinical and genetic findings to differentiate among entities. bit.ly/47IAMyb
🚨 New episode of the @radiology_rsna podcast 🚨@LindaChuMD talks with Dr. Michael Trambert & Florent Saint-Clair about workflow challenges in mammography, AI adoption, & interoperability solutions in breast imaging Sponsored by Dicom Systems. bit.ly/3QZQRsC
The RSNA 3D SIG Research Grant offers $2,500 to support projects in clinical applications, outcomes research, best practices, or quality assurance. Open to active 3D SIG members. Submit your proposal by Oct. 17. #RSNA3DSIGbit.ly/4goMSA3
Help shape RSNA 2026! Volunteer as an Abstract Reviewer to evaluate scientific & education submissions. Commitment: up to 20 hrs, mid-May–early June. Apply today: bit.ly/4n8Arep
Transthoracic needle biopsy is essential for sampling indeterminate lesions. Learn how to build a strong biopsy practice, with key points on preprocedural evaluation, diagnostic yield, risk factors, and potential complications. bit.ly/45SCAF9@UCSFChest@UCSFImaging
Grateful to our RadioGraphics reviewers & panelists—your expertise, generosity, and mentorship strengthen every article & support our authors. You are the heart of our journal! 💙 #PeerReviewWeek2025
It's Peer Review Week 2025! We're very grateful to our RadioGraphics peer and panel reviewers for their expertise and important contributions to our journal. @cookyscan1@RadG_Editor