Diagnostic Imaging December 9, 2025
Ramkumar Rajabathar Babu Jai Shanker, M.S.

Reviewing an array of study presentations from the recent RSNA meeting, this author discusses insights from emerging research, ranging from the use of large language models (LLMs) in radiology reports to the potential impact of LLM assistance in differential diagnosis for brain MRIs.

Many of us are still in the reflective stage after RSNA 2025 as we attempt to summarize all the fascinating AI-focused sessions, panels, and hallway discussions. Throughout the seven imaging informatics sessions this year, a clear message became apparent. In particular, the discussions surrounding LLMs seemed a little broader and clinically grounded than in previous years.

As a co-moderator of a scientific session focused on clinical applications of LLMs in radiology, I had the opportunity to see...

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