COVID-19: Scientific Updates

Updates on scientific advances in the COVID-19 public health crisis

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Imaging Reveals Bowel Abnormalities in Patients with COVID-19

Patients with COVID-19 can have bowel abnormalities, including ischemia, according to a new study published in Radiology.

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New Research Highlights Blood Clot Dangers of COVID-19

A special report in Radiology outlines prevention, diagnosis and treatment of complications stemming from blood clots in patients with COVID-19. The journal also published two research letters and a case study on this topic.

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Experts Issue Guide on Lung Cancer Screening, Management During COVID-19

A new expert panel consensus statement published in the journals Radiology: Imaging Cancer, Chest and the Journal of the American College of Radiology provides guidance to clinicians managing lung cancer screening programs and patients with lung nodules during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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RSNA Offers Video Series and Discussion on Structured Reporting for Assessment of COVID-19

RSNA has shared a three-part video series on structured reporting for chest X-ray and CT findings in the assessment of COVID-19.

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RSNA Publishes Fleischner Statement on Chest Imaging and COVID-19

A multinational consensus statement from the Fleischner Society on the role of chest imaging in the management of patients with COVID-19 was jointly published in Radiology and Chest

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RSNA Publishes Expert Consensus on COVID-19 Reporting

RSNA has published an expert consensus statement on reporting chest CT finding related to COVID-19. The statement, published in Radiology: Cardiothroacic Imaging, is endorsed by the RSNA, the American College of Radiology and the Society of Thoracic Radiology.  

 

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RSNA Announces COVID-19 Imaging Data Repository

RSNA continues to build on its extensive body of COVID-19 research and education resources, announcing a new initiative to build a COVID-19 Imaging Data Repository.