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Ultrasound Case: The Pepsi Sign and a Surprising Vascular Finding
A benign-looking liver lesion turned out to be a hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm—all thanks to color Doppler.
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New CMS Quality Measure for CT Radiation Dose Draws Scrutiny
Experts ask 20 questions about definitions, methodologies, and misaligned clinical realities
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The Fishbowl Test: Grading Cervical Canal Stenosis
Understanding Dr. Lea Alhilali’s fishbowl analogy helps clarify how to distinguish mild, moderate, and severe cases.
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Delegate Decisions: Three Key Takeaways From the AMA Meeting
Expect DICOM mandates to simplify imaging transfers, elevated oversight of AI, and more rigorous validation for CT-based calcium scoring
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Honoring the Life and Work of Leonard Berlin, MD (1935–2025)
Dr. Berlin’s more than 225 AJR articles repeatedly addressed the delicate intersection of radiologic ethics and errors—fundamentally shaping our specialty’s approach to risk and responsibility.
