As 2022 comes to a close, the Imaging Technology News team takes a look at the year's most viewed content. Here is a rundown of what viewers found most intriguing in 2022:
1. PHOTO GALLERY: How COVID-19 Appears on Medical Imaging
2. Lasting Lung Damage Seen in Children and Teens after COVID
3. Comparison Chart: Computed Tomography Systems
4. Comparison Chart: MRI Wide Bore Systems
5. MRI Sheds Light on COVID Vaccine-Associated Heart Muscle Injury
6. Comparison Chart: Ultrasound Systems
7. Comparison Chart: Cardiac CT Systems
8. The LEGO Foundation Donates LEGO MRI Scanners to Hospitals
9. Lasting Lung Damage Seen in Children and Teens after COVID
10. MRI Finds Lung Abnormalities in Non-hospitalized Long COVID Patients
11. Comparison Chart: PACS Systems
12. Novartis Announces Temporary Halt in Production of Lutathera and Pluvicto
13. EagleView Ultrasound Launches its First Portable Doppler Ultrasound
14. Architectural Distortion on Digital Breast Tomosynthesis With Nonmalignant Pathology
15. Today's Mammography Advancements
16. No Need to Delay Mammogram after COVID Vaccine
17. VIDEO: COVID Vaccine Adenopathy Can Last Up to 10 Weeks
18. Raymond V. Damadian, MD, Recognized as “The Father of MRI” Dies at 86
19. SNMMI Task Force Reports Possible Effect of Omicron Infection on FDG PET/CT Scans