Health Imaging July 18, 2024
Hannah Murphy

Artificial intelligence-based software can significantly cut back on interpretation times for radiologists assessing lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis.

In fact, AI could help radiologists reduce their reporting times by up to one-third with the help of AI, according to new data in the European Journal of Radiology.

MS is a common inflammatory autoimmune condition that causes patients to develop lesions of the brain and spinal cord. These lesions can be visualized on MRI and are integral in both diagnosing MS and understanding its potential progression, though doing so is a time-consuming process.

“Due to the high number of MS patients and the important role of MRI during the whole disease course, MRI examinations of MS patients...

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