- Time to Reconsider Routine Percutaneous Biopsy in Spondylodiscitis?
Percutaneous image-guided biopsy, while valuable, is an invasive procedure, and evidence has shown rather disappointing positive microbiologic culture yields of around 33%. Recent evidence also has shown that percutaneous image-guided biopsy rarely adds any new information when blood cultures have positive findings and that an effective empiric treatment can be started in most of cases even when the microbiologic culprit remains unknown. Finally, there is currently no evidence that percutaneous image-guided biopsy improves patient outcome.
- Automated Detection and Segmentation of Brain Metastases in Malignant Melanoma: Evaluation of a Dedicated Deep Learning Model
Deep learning-based automated detection and segmentation of brain metastases in malignant melanoma yield high detection and segmentation accuracy with false-positive findings of <1 per scan.