Today's medical mysterie.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 12:34 last edited by
Nice mitral valve in pic #2.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 12:40 last edited by
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Found an example
wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 12:42 last edited by@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
Found an example
I'm no photon-shooter, but that one's pretty obvious.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 12:46 last edited by
whatever
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wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 12:48 last edited by
in the meantime, im not that far away from retirement, when i come into the the ER with my congestive heart failure or pneumonia, i presume the AI will be all there is.
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And here I thought he problem was that he was see through. I mean, you can see past his skin and blood and everything. That’s nuts!
wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 15:21 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Today's medical mysterie.:
I thought he problem was that he was see through
Doctors get so serious about this stuff.
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every one of our chest X-rays in my institution (must be hundreds a day) undergo AI reading in addition to being read by a radiologist. This has resulted in numerous call backs for CTs because of missed small lesions susp for lung cancer.
Yes in breast imaging also pretty sharp but we don’t have that incorporated automatically like chest films.
We also are beginning to use AI in pathology slide readings.wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 15:39 last edited by@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
every one of our chest X-rays in my institution (must be hundreds a day) undergo AI reading in addition to being read by a radiologist. This has resulted in numerous call backs for CTs because of missed small lesions susp for lung cancer.
Yes in breast imaging also pretty sharp but we don’t have that incorporated automatically like chest films.
We also are beginning to use AI in pathology slide readings.I wonder if our spanky new oh so supposedly awesome Cancer Centre uses this technology? Ever think of an interim pre-retirement move? I’m sure we’d really appreciate you here @bachophile
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in the meantime, im not that far away from retirement, when i come into the the ER with my congestive heart failure or pneumonia, i presume the AI will be all there is.
wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 15:41 last edited by@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
in the meantime, im not that far away from retirement, when i come into the the ER with my congestive heart failure or pneumonia, i presume the AI will be all there is.
Oh, negate my last comment. You don’t want to die here. Truly.
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@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
every one of our chest X-rays in my institution (must be hundreds a day) undergo AI reading in addition to being read by a radiologist. This has resulted in numerous call backs for CTs because of missed small lesions susp for lung cancer.
Yes in breast imaging also pretty sharp but we don’t have that incorporated automatically like chest films.
We also are beginning to use AI in pathology slide readings.I wonder if our spanky new oh so supposedly awesome Cancer Centre uses this technology? Ever think of an interim pre-retirement move? I’m sure we’d really appreciate you here @bachophile
wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 15:42 last edited by@blondie said in Today's medical mysterie.:
I’m sure we’d really appreciate you here
I believe he spent time in Calgary for fellowship.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 16:18 last edited by
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@blondie said in Today's medical mysterie.:
I’m sure we’d really appreciate you here
I believe he spent time in Calgary for fellowship.
wrote on 28 Oct 2024, 17:18 last edited by@George-K yea I did my surg onc fellowship in Calgary. Loved it.
my institution invests a lot in innovation ( we r number 10 in worlds smart hospitals https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/worlds-best-smart-hospitals-2025. )
So we have lots of things like AI stuff in various disciplines
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in the meantime, im not that far away from retirement, when i come into the the ER with my congestive heart failure or pneumonia, i presume the AI will be all there is.
wrote on 29 Oct 2024, 20:27 last edited by@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
when i come into the the ER with my congestive heart failure or pneumonia, i presume the AI will be all there is.
OK, doc...
Let's ask AI:
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wrote on 30 Oct 2024, 18:54 last edited by
Ugg. The guy has gas forming bacteria in his arm. If he doesn’t get debrided soon he will go into septic shock, lose his arm, and probably his life.
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Ugg. The guy has gas forming bacteria in his arm. If he doesn’t get debrided soon he will go into septic shock, lose his arm, and probably his life.
wrote on 30 Oct 2024, 19:24 last edited by@bachophile said in Today's medical mysterie.:
Ugg. The guy has gas forming bacteria in his arm. If he doesn’t get debrided soon he will go into septic shock, lose his arm, and probably his life.
Exactly. Even I saw it.
And, as far as AI goes, there’s no fracture. Nice jog, Grok.