Drs. Shruthi Suresh, Jeffrey Ortiz, Sarah Bashaw, Ammar Hashmi, Susan Baro, and Benjamin Wilson[email protected]Clinical NewsCase report: Necrotizing pancreatitis after SAESplenic artery embolization (SAE) is a relatively safe, effective, and commonly employed nonoperative treatment of high-grade traumatic splenic injury or low-grade injury with active extravasation. In this case report, clinicians report a case of interval necrotizing pancreatitis -- a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of SAE.March 11, 2019Page 1 of 1Top StoriesDigital X-RayAre x-rays of lacerations necessary?A study supports a shift toward more selective imaging criteria for x-rays of lacerations.MRIMRI helps predict adverse outcomes in heart failure patientsWomens ImagingCEM improves cancer detection when added to screening DBT examsCTDL algorithm shows promise for opportunistic CAC evaluation on CTSponsor ContentJoin Us June 26 at 12 Noon ET for a FREE webinar!