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Philips launches detector-based spectral CT powered by AI in a world-first

Royal Philips has launched Verida, said to be the world’s first detector-based spectral CT fully powered by artificial intelligence. AI optimises the entire imaging chain, lowering system noise, elevating image quality and accelerating clinical workflow. With more than 800 global installations and supported by over 800 peer-reviewed publications, Philips’ spectral CT uses PACS-native delivery and […]

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EIZO’s Japanese manufacturing facilities achieve recognition for ethical employment standards

EIZO Corporation’s three manufacturing facilities in Japan have received the highest platinum status designation in the Validated Assessment Program audit conducted by the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA). The RBA Code of Conduct establishes standards within the global supply chain to promote safe working conditions, respectful and dignified treatment of workers, environmentally responsible practices and ethical […]

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President of Germany marks strengthened technological ties to the UK with visit to Siemens Healthineers

Siemens Healthineers Magnet Technology in Oxford hosted the Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and First Lady Elke Büdenbender as part of their official UK visit. Held at the the company’s MRI superconducting magnet innovation and manufacturing facility, the occasion highlights the growing collaboration between the UK and Germany under the […]

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Stay informed about the latest developments and upcoming features in the world of medical imaging. Stay ahead of the curve with previews of groundbreaking research, innovative technologies, and insightful articles that will be featured in our upcoming issues.

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  • BNMS preview
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May

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  • UKIO preview
  • BNMS photo report

June

  • AI, digital technology and enterprise imaging
  • Ultrasound
  • UKIO photo report

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Scientific articles

Welcome to our scientific articles section, where we present the latest research and advancements in the field of medical imaging. This section is dedicated to providing healthcare professionals, researchers, and students with access to cutting-edge studies, innovative techniques, and comprehensive reviews. Our curated selection of scientific articles covers a wide range of topics, from diagnostic imaging and radiology to imaging technology and clinical applications. Join us in exploring the forefront of medical imaging science, staying informed about the latest discoveries, and advancing your knowledge in this dynamic field.

From hype to help: delivering real-world clinical value from AI in imaging

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now widely available in clinical imaging, yet its adoption into routine practice has been uneven. This article examines why regulatory clearance alone is insufficient to ensure clinical value and explores the practical considerations required for responsible AI deployment in radiology. Key themes include clinical risk assessment, local validation, explainability, workflow integration […]

Dr Anjum Ahmed

Dr Anjum Ahmed

AGFA HealthCare

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Trusting clinical AI starts with understanding the language: a practical guide to the terms every clinical leader should know

This article argues that clinical AI trust is not earned by impressive algorithms, but by disciplined evidence and shared understanding. It begins with ground truth, the reference standard used to judge whether a model is correct. Every performance metric depends on it. If the reference is inconsistent, strong-looking results can still mislead leaders. Because of […]

Jamie Bergen

Jamie Bergen

Ferrum Health

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Posterior fossa tumours in children

Posterior fossa tumours account for a significant proportion of paediatric brain neoplasms, representing up to 60% of solid brain tumours in children. These tumours arise in the infratentorial compartment, encompassing the cerebellum and brainstem, and commonly present with complications such as hydrocephalus. Importantly, the differential diagnosis of posterior fossa tumours in children differs markedly from […]

Eilidh Houghton

Dr Eilidh Houghton, Dr Bilal Sethi

Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital

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Imaging appearances in natural death

This article explores the increasing role of post‑mortem CT (PMCT) as an alternative or adjunct to traditional autopsy in cases of suspected natural death. The article explains that while coroners typically request post‑mortem investigations when the medical cause of death is unknown, imaging can often provide sufficient information with less invasiveness, reduced cost and improved […]

Bruno Morgan

Professor Bruno Morgan, Dr Claire Robinson

University of Leicester; University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

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Radiotherapy late effects in practice

Despite advancements in radiotherapy, many cancer survivors experience late effects that significantly impair quality of life, creating a growing burden on healthcare systems. Historically, focus has been on early diagnosis and acute toxicity, but attention is now shifting toward long-term consequences and patient-centred care. Late effects arise from radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF), a progressive condition causing […]

Emma Hallam

Emma Hallam

Nottingham Radiotherapy Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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What is FLASH radiotherapy?

FLASH radiotherapy is an emerging technique in cancer treatment that delivers radiation at ultra high dose rates – typically above 40-50Gy/s – within milliseconds, compared to conventional rates of about 0.03Gy/s over several minutes. The central goal of radiotherapy has always been to maximise tumour control while minimising normal tissue toxicity. Traditional approaches rely on […]

Stephen McMahon

Professor Stephen McMahon, Professor Karl Butterworth

Johnston Cancer Research Centre, Queen’s University Belfast

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Book reviews

Welcome to our book reviews section, where we explore the latest and most influential publications in the field of medical imaging. Whether you’re a radiologist, a medical student, or simply interested in the advancements of imaging technology, our reviews offer in-depth analyses and critiques of essential texts. Our expert reviewers cover a wide range of topics, from cutting-edge imaging techniques and diagnostic tools to comprehensive guides and case studies. Join us as we delve into the world of medical imaging literature, helping you stay informed and inspired in your professional journey.

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