Becky McCall[email protected]Musculoskeletal RadiologySports experts close in on muscle injuriesLONDON - Prolonged time away from competition can threaten an elite athlete's career, so everybody will welcome news that precisely grading muscle injury to facilitate a prognosis is a step closer after using a new classification system, discussed at a sports imaging workshop on Friday.May 31, 2016ConferenceSuccess in sports injuries relies on defining technical and clinical approachSports injuries pose unique challenges that set them apart in the world of radiology, particularly when highly driven patients are keen to return to their discipline. Against this demanding backdrop, sports radiologists have to draw on their knowledge, experience, and colleagues from other specialties to correctly define the nature of the injury and expedite swift and effective therapy.March 4, 2016Clinical NewsLancet: Dementia imaging on cusp of a revolutionImaging is on the "cusp of a revolution," according to a pan-European group of researchers who have studied the mounting evidence supporting the use of different imaging modalities in both early and established dementia. Their personal view was published online by Lancet Neurology.September 9, 2015Clinical NewsU.K. artist turns x-ray errors into artThe artist-in-residence at the British Institute of Radiology (BIR), Hugh Turvey, sees beauty in error. Speaking at a recent BIR networking event, "Curious World of Radiology," Turvey explained how radiography informs his work as an artist.July 28, 2015Clinical NewsCT provides fresh revelations about ancient EgyptCT has reached a level of such sophistication that we can now pinpoint incredible detail inside mummies, turning CT into 3D volumes and then segmenting the data, a leading expert told attendees at last week's "The Curious World of Radiology" seminar.July 21, 2015Clinical NewsVan Andel reflects on famous Dutch MRI sex studyLONDON - "Love between the magnets" was the intriguing title of last week's special lecture by Dutch physiologist Dr. Pek van Andel. He revealed how and why he used MRI to study male and female genitals during coitus, and now he wants to study gay sex.July 20, 2015Clinical NewsSteal time from cancer, advocates Dr. László TabárLONDON - Find at least half of invasive breast cancers when they are smaller than 14 mm in size. That was the key message of the screening pioneer Dr. László Tabár, speaking at last week's special lecture event organized by the British Institute of Radiology.May 19, 2015ConferenceThe big question: CT, MRI, or nuclear for coronary artery disease diagnosis?Faced with a choice of CT, MRI, and hybrid nuclear imaging for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, which modality is most suitable for any one patient type and why? All three play an important role in the diagnostic process, according to speakers at a presentation on Saturday at ECR 2015.March 6, 2015ConferenceHow best to avoid pitfalls in sports injuries to kneeTake a closer look at the meniscus when imaging and avoid over- or undercalling common meniscus pathologies, according to Dr. Gustav Andreisek of Zurich. In particular, certain portions of the meniscus, such as the roots, are usually missed during reporting, he explained in a refresher course at ECR 2015 in Vienna.March 5, 2015Molecular ImagingAdrian Dixon: Team spirit's the key to successLONDON - Building and maintaining team spirit must be an urgent priority for the global imaging community, said Dr. Adrian Dixon in a special lecture to mark the 40th anniversary of the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists.February 16, 2015Previous PagePage 2 of 7Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundSamsung Medison to acquire SonioSonio will remain an independent company headquartered in France, according to Samsung Medison.Womens ImagingHologic brings Brevera 7-gauge breast biopsy needle to EuropeNuclear MedicineITM appoints chief medical officerIndustry NewsSiemens reports revenue, profit gains in Q2Sponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET