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Most of us travel to a conference, sit in a darkened hall watching other people’s images, and fly home.
Lecanemab (Leqembi®), approved by Health Canada in October 2025, represents Canada’s first disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer’s disease.
Forensic radiology represents the intersection of diagnostic imaging and legal medicine, playing an increasingly vital role in modern medicolegal investigations.
The healthcare profession faces an unprecedented crisis of provider well-being.
A 45-year-old diabetic male developed Fournier’s gangrene requiring emergency surgery.
The application of medical imaging technologies to cultural heritage has revolutionized our ability to examine, preserve, and understand artifacts from human history.
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly being integrated into radiology practice, with over 1,000 AI-enabled devices now authorized by regulatory agencies worldwide.
Ulnar variance disorders, encompassing both positive and negative variance conditions, represent important causes of wrist pain and dysfunction.
Stroke remains a leading cause of mortality and long-term disability, with optimal outcomes dependent on rapid recognition and timely intervention.