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BMUS 2026 Incidental Findings Guidance: key updates for UK ultrasound practice

The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) has released the fourth edition (2026) of its Incidental Findings on General Medical Ultrasound Examinations: Management and Diagnostic Pathways Guidance, representing the most substantial update since the document was first introduced in 2020. The revision was undertaken by the BMUS Professional Standards Group, who conducted a comprehensive review of […]

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Bridging the gap between imaging procurement and clinical deployment

Across the UK, radiology departments are under increasing pressure. Imaging demand continues to grow, yet hospitals must navigate ageing infrastructure, limited capital budgets and complex installation projects when replacing or upgrading scanners. In many cases, the challenge is not only acquiring equipment, but it is ensuring that new systems are implemented safely, efficiently and without […]

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Dynamic digital radiography comes to mobile x-ray

Mobile x-ray is a cornerstone of imaging in acute and critical care, particularly for patients who cannot be safely moved. Now, advances in technology are extending what mobile radiography can offer. Konica Minolta’s AeroDR TX, distributed by HSL in the UK and Ireland, introduces dynamic digital radiography (DDR) to the mobile x-ray environment, enabling clinicians […]

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Major upgrade for Musgrove Park Hospital’s nuclear medicine department

A major step forward for diagnostic imaging in Somerset has been reached with the reopening of the nuclear medicine department at Musgrove Park Hospital, following a significant refurbishment and the installation of a new state-of-the-art SPECT/CT scanner. Delivered by Ergéa UK in partnership with Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, the redevelopment includes a purpose-built facility with […]

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New guideline clarifies the role of ultrasound in imaging of the neonatal spine

The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) has released a guideline to assist healthcare professionals in imaging of the neonatal spine. Currently there are no guidelines available to advise for appropriate and consistent ultrasound imaging. These BMUS Guidelines have been produced collaboratively by the BMUS Paediatric Special Interest Group and are aimed at sonographers and radiologists. […]

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The rising importance of patient engagement and trust in healthcare

Clinicians are under increasing pressure to improve the clarity and quality of patient communication. As care pathways grow more complex and patients become better informed, trust hinges on how well individuals understand their diagnosis and the decisions ahead. Traditional consultation models struggle to keep pace with these expectations, especially when critical conversations still depend on […]

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