Mélisande Rouger[email protected]ConferenceSurvival guide to giving evidence in courtVIENNA - Medical imaging professionals need to understand what is at stake when carrying out procedures on children as they can encounter some sensitive situations, experts said during a dedicated Refresher Course at ECR 2014.March 8, 2014ConferenceMRI reveals the human connectomeVIENNA - Researchers are now better able to understand how brain neurons connect with one another and how disease affects these connections. Maps of neural connections from MRI are vital to this task. A dedicated New Horizons session covered this fascinating topic on Friday at ECR 2014.March 7, 2014ConferenceRadiographers explore dose reduction strategiesVIENNA - Exposure indexes, image quality, and patient dose were at the heart of the scientific session for radiographers on Thursday at ECR 2014. Standardization and equalization of dose is important and must be achieved by understanding the decision-making of the radiographer, according to one presenter.March 6, 2014ConferenceCardiac imaging comes under intense scrutiny at ECR 2013VIENNA - A panel of experts will update both general and specialized radiologists with the latest information available on cardiac imaging, during the dedicated Mini Course "Organs from A to Z: Heart," which starts today.March 6, 2013ConferenceMolecular imaging: Researcher forsees application in myocardial failureIn a dedicated minicourse on Monday at the European Congress of Radiology, a panel of experts will show that molecular imaging can -- and soon could -- offer improvements in the efficiency of treatment.March 4, 2012ConferenceEvidence-based controversies in breast MRIVIENNA - Professor Francesco Sardanelli, director of radiology at the IRCCS Policlinico San Donato in Milan, Italy, will focus on evidence-based controversies in breast MRI during a dedicated course at the European Congress of Radiology. He also spoke with ECR Today about the topic.March 1, 2012Clinical NewsContrast-enhanced ultrasound progresses in GI tractThe development of contrast-enhanced ultrasound quantification studies holds great promise in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and is an exciting future possibility, according to a leading expert from Italy.September 29, 2011Clinical NewsNew innovations give added impetus to breast ultrasoundWhen it comes to breast ultrasound, combining B-mode, Doppler techniques, and elastography can help improve true-positive and true-negative diagnosis results by reducing the operator's influence on the outcome, according to an Austrian expert.September 26, 2011Clinical NewsWFUMB: Contrast agents advance in liver characterizationVIENNA - Contrast-enhanced ultrasound can help to characterize liver disease, but it is tricky to know how best to proceed when ultrasound delivers very different results to those of CT or MR. Experts shared their knowledge of this topic at the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology congress.August 30, 2011UltrasoundWFUMB: Ever wondered how you image a gorilla or rhino?VIENNA - Ultrasound is famous for being a safe technique, but it can become perilous at times for the examiner, especially when the patient is a belligerent baboon or a crazy crocodile. The world of veterinary imaging was unveiled at the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology congress on Friday evening.August 29, 2011Previous PagePage 3 of 4Next PageTop StoriesEmergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warThe war in Ukraine has devastated healthcare services, but imaging and radiology facilities appear to be among the least affected, a large study has found.Enterprise ImagingAgfa secures agreement with Dublin hospitalCTUse CCTA to track vasculopathy risk in heart transplant patientsNuclear MedicineVienna-based EANM highlights record abstracts for Hamburg congressSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET