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For asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes

CCTA Has Prognostic Value in Asymptomatic T2DM Patients

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Excellent long-term prognoses for patients with normal coronary arteries, non-obstructive CAD
Congenital brain abnormalities are similar for confirmed and presumed Zika infections

Findings to Help Radiologists ID Zika Virus Infection at Imaging

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Similar brain abnormalities seen in confirmed and presumed congenital Zika infections
For patients with non-small-cell lung cancer

Similar NSCLC Survival for Surgical, Endosonographic Staging

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Five-year survival not significantly different after mediastinoscopy or endosonographic staging
Sonography is important for diagnosing compression of branches of the deep peroneal nerve

U/S Can Diagnose Compression of Deep Peroneal Nerve

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Ultrasound exam identified presence of ganglion cyst, which was compressing lateral branch of DPN
Investigation of suspected coronary heart disease with cardiovascular magnetic resonance-guided care is superior to National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines-directed care and does not differ significantly from myocardial perfusion scintigraphy-guided care

Imaging Strategies Reduce Unnecessary Angiography

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CMR is better for reducing unnecessary angiography compared with NICE guideline-directed care
High-tech imaging is revealing a wide variety of brain defects

Imaging Shows Zika-Linked Congenital Brain Abnormalities

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Images of the brains of Brazilian newborns and fetuses suggest the virus affects multiple sites
An ultrasonographically-guided percutaneous treatment using a 21-gauge needle is efficacious for trigger finger

Ultrasound-Guided Treatment Feasible for Trigger Finger

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Trigger finger completely resolved immediately after procedure in 81.7 percent of 60 cases
For patients undergoing coronary angiography and coronary angioplasty

X-Ray Noise Reduction Technology Cuts Radiation

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Image noise reduction algorithm reduces radiation exposure during coronary angiography, angioplasty
More imaging tests after treatment does not always lead to an improvement in thyroid cancer patients' chances of survival

Imaging Post-Thyroid Cancer Treatment Doesn’t Always Benefit

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Dramatic increase in imaging, but only radioiodine scans associated with improved survival
There seems to be little difference in efficiency between inpatient vascular laboratories and outpatient vascular laboratories

Outpatient Vascular Labs No More Efficient Than Inpatient Labs

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General administration time and delay in patient arrival greater in outpatient labs