Dear AuntMinnie Member,
The American College of Radiology (ACR) recently released the latest version of its Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS), which includes updates across five sections of breast imaging, as well as other revisions.
In a video interview at RSNA 2025 that was our most highly viewed article last week, ACR Committee on BI-RADS Chair Mary Newell, MD, shared all of the details on BI-RADS v2025.
Research presented at RSNA 2025 on the neurological effects of long COVID took second place in our top stories list. A team found evidence on MRI of persistent neurodegeneration in a subset of nonhospitalized individuals following mild COVID-19.
AuntMinnie members were also drawn to our reporting on an RSNA 2025 debate on the use of AI for autonomous interpretations of chest x-rays.
Other popular articles included one regarding the amount of CT and MRI contrast media administered to Medicare beneficiaries, another on the performance of an ultrasound AI tool, and a third about a phase I trial for a new PSMA-PET tracer.
See below for the full list of our top stories from last week.
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HPI: 13.5B mL of contrast media administered from 2011 to 2024
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Phase I trial reveals the potential of a new PSMA-PET tracer
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Marathon training does not have long-term negative effects on the heart
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Patients support AI in radiology, but not as a standalone reader
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Adding AI to MRI improves return to play classification networks
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Lung cancer rates low on chest CT after incidental neck imaging findings
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Radiologists can designate nonmass lesions on breast ultrasound
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MRI proves effective for tracking results of obesity interventions
Erik L. Ridley
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnie.com
