Diving into the complex world of radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI), we’re thrilled to speak with a leading expert in radiation oncology and neuroimaging. With years of experience in both clinical practice and cutting-edge research, our guest today has dedicated their career to understanding the
In an era where technology intersects with the most critical aspects of human life, the realm of medical artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing a seismic shift, moving decisively from a fascination with visual sophistication to an unwavering commitment to reliability and precision in clinical
Visual perception shapes how millions navigate their daily lives, yet for over 12 million Americans with visual impairments, even minor deficits can drastically limit independence and hinder routine tasks. At Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Luke Rosedahl, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the
Imagine a diagnostic tool so advanced that it can uncover hidden threats within the thyroid gland, even when masked by a complex inflammatory condition. A groundbreaking study has brought this vision to life by developing a radiomics model based on nonenhanced computed tomography (NECT) scans to
Imagine a scenario where a patient struggles to breathe, plagued by persistent coughing and choking, yet standard medical imaging fails to reveal the cause—a foreign object silently lodged in their airway, posing a life-threatening risk. Such cases of foreign body aspiration (FBA), particularly
In the ever-evolving landscape of medical diagnostics, a profound shift is underway, driven by the remarkable capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI). Brain tumor diagnosis, a critical area where precision and speed can mean the difference between life and death, has long been hampered by the