AJR Podcasts AJR
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In this series, authors of select AJR articles discuss how their studies were performed, the results, and how the studies changed their practices.
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Thermal Ablation of Thyroid Nodules
In this AJR Conversation, IR Section Editor Anne Covey, MD, speaks with Shamar Young, MD, about his team's recently published article on thermal ablation of thyroid nodules.
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Management of Incidental Gallbladder Polyps: Are SRU Recommendations Reproducible?
Xiao Xiao Tong discusses an AJR article that found interreader agreement assessed among ten radiologists was substantial both for the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound risk category assignment and for the surgical consultation recommendations. In particular, the variability was less relevant in the recommendation for surgical consultation and in assigning the indeterminate risk category.
ARTICLE TITLE - Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference Recommendations for Incidental Gallbladder Polyp Management: Interreader Agreement Among Ten Radiologists -
Feeling Unwell: AJR Podcast Series on Wellness, Episode 1
In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Wellness, Sherry Wang MBBS discusses feeling unwell. The episode addresses the state of physician burnout, depression, moral injury, and personal experiences.
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Rapid Radiology: Speeding Up Scans with Smart Protocoling
Full article: https://ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.23.29806
In this podcast, Robert Smalley, MD explores Massachusetts General Hospital's adoption of an automated CT protocoling system. He discusses the system’s impact on streamlining scans and its potential for broader application despite the complexities in pediatric radiology. The conversation includes insights from Dr. Ryan Chung's interview on the project's nuances and reflects on the initiative's success in efficiency and error reduction. -
Central Necrosis and Peritumoral Edema: Histopathologic Characteristics in HER2+ Breast Cancer
Full article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.23.30280
Robert Hill, MD discusses an article in which the authors evaluate associations between peritumoral and intratumoral high T2 signal intensity with histopathologic characteristics. -
Limited Diagnostic Performance of Adrenal-Protocol CT for Heterogeneous Nodules
Full article: https://ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.23.30769
Adrenal-protocol CT is commonly performed as part of the diagnostic workup of adrenal nodules, in order to distinguish adrenal adenomas from tumors. However, there has been limited evaluation of its efficacy in heterogeneous nodules. Sid Dogra, MD discusses a recent multi-institutional study evaluating different methods of ROI placement and show that adrenal-protocol CT generally has poor diagnostic performance in distinguishing adrenal adenomas and non-adenomas in heterogeneous nodules.