The authors reported that the AI system performed comparably to experienced radiologists, even when applied to photographs of ...
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A computer-aided detection (CAD) chest X-ray tool has shown diagnostic accuracy comparable to experienced radiologists in identifying pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in low-resource, high-burden settings, ...
A chest X-ray can usually detect active tuberculosis (TB) but not latent TB. In either case, you’ll need a sputum test to confirm a diagnosis. Doctors often use chest X-rays to help diagnose active ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A team of radiologists at LSU Health New Orleans believes chest x-rays could aid in the rapid diagnosis of COVID-19. The hospital said the discovery could especially help in areas ...
Johns Hopkins radiologists have found that a deep learning algorithm to detect tuberculosis in chest X-rays could be useful for identifying lung abnormalities related to COVID-19. These findings, ...
Manipal Hospitals, one of India's foremost integrated healthcare providers, has adopted a leading Australian decision-support ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Clinicians usually use a chest X-ray to make a diagnosis, like pneumonia or a lung mass,” Michael T. Lu, MD, ...
Chest X-rays are the most frequently conducted radiological test in the world and a common way for health professionals to diagnose lung and heart conditions. But, while they’re quick and easy to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Artificial intelligence may predict 10-year heart disease risk from a single chest X-ray. For individuals with ...
CHICAGO ― A single chest x-ray could predict a patient's 10-year risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke, say researchers who presented the results of their deep-learning model at the Radiological ...
Doctor looks at X-ray images of lungs Investigators concluded that there is minimal to no clinical value in surveillance for pulmonary recurrence after T1a RCC resection. Surveillance chest imaging ...