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Updated scientific articles on ultrasound for radiologists

Updated scientific articles on ultrasound for radiologists

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Introduction

1. Artificial Intelligence in Radiology - Current Applications and Future Orientations

Current applications of artificial intelligence in radiology

  • Automatic detection of pathological findings in ultrasound images and other imaging modalities
  • Improves the resolution and quality of images, especially in patients with specific conditions (such as obesity or gas)
  • Helps clinical decisions through preference algorithms

Challenges and limitations

  • Requires large and accurate data to teach models
  • Risk of algorithmic errors in unusual conditions
  • Ethics and Privacy of Patient Data

Future vision

  • real -time systems diagnosed simultaneously with ultrasound
  • Personalized models for each patient based on genetic data and medical history
  • Merging with wearable and medical technologies

2. Ultrasound -based radiomix for initial anticipation of response to neo -Javannat chemotherapy in breast cancer

The concept of radiomix

The importance of early prediction

  • Change the treatment plan if not responding
  • Prevent time and costs from
  • Improvement of final treatment results

Results of the study

Clinical applications

  • Choose the best treatment diet for each patient
  • Continuous Monitoring Response to Treatment
  • Reduce the need for aggressive tests

1. Ultrasound-based artificial intelligence for COVID-19 diagnosis-a comprehensive review

Authors: Abbrar Morshed et al.

Release Time: November 1

Source: arxiv

Reasons for using ultrasound in COVID-19

Lung ultrasound is a safe and portable way and especially for:

  • Pregnant Women
  • Children
  • Patients with Motion Limit

The Role of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence can identify and classify visual patterns associated with COVID-19 even in the early stages of the disease.

Highlights of the study

  • High accuracy in diagnosis even with low -quality images
  • Ability to work in limited resource conditions
  • Dependence on CT Scan and Raminating Patient Recovery

Practical applications

  • Creating Quick Detection Systems in Mobile Clinics
  • Combined with remote monitoring systems in home quarantines
  • Used in low -income areas without access to advanced equipment

1. Extraordinary resolution ultrasound imaging - clinical development and applications

Authors: Jia-Yi Gao and Chao Hou

Release Time: June 1

Source: The Ultrasound Journal

The concept of extraordinary clarity

This technique, using advanced algorithms and signal processing, is capable of providing a resolution beyond the usual physical constraints. The result is to view the details of the microsyerculation and fine structures.

Applications in medicine

  • Evaluation of cardiovascular disease by observing blood flow to capillaries
  • More detail tumors to detect their stage and nature
  • Identifying vascular abnormalities before severe symptoms

Future vision

It is expected that this technology will become a common tool in advanced clinics and even implemented on portable devices.

1. Ultrasound-guided in musculoskeletal system-one review

Authors: F.R. Santiago et al.

Release Time: 1

Source: pubmed

The importance of guided ultrasound

Ultrasound as a non -invasive tool can play an important role in the precise guidance of needles and small surgical tools.

Applications

  • Therapeutic injections in joints and tissues
  • Sampling of muscle masses or tendons
  • removal of fluids from cysts or stocks

Benefits

  • Reduce the complications of blind methods
  • Increase the accuracy of the operation
  • Reduce cost over other advanced imaging methods

Conclusion

Reviewing these five articles shows that ultrasound is not only a sustainable and low -cost technology, but can also make a fundamental change in radiology by combining innovations such as artificial intelligence, radiomix and superb resolution techniques. The future of this field will depend on the cooperation between radiology professionals, artificial intelligence engineers and medical imaging researchers.

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