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MRI: Page 107
Ga-68 PMSA PET/CT tops for prostate cancer recurrence
By
Wayne Forrest
PET/CT with the radiopharmaceutical gallium-68 (Ga-68) prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) should be the choice over whole-body-MRI for detecting prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy, a German group advocates in a study published by the
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
.
March 24, 2019
QUIBIM launches MR spectroscopy analysis tool
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Advanced image analysis firm QUIBIM has launched a new MR spectroscopy analysis tool that will help oncologists diagnose and treat brain gliomas.
March 21, 2019
ESR publishes new edition of Esperanto
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Radiology (ESR) has published the second edition of
Esperanto
, the ESR Guide to Clinical Audit in Radiology and Clinical Audit Tool.
March 19, 2019
Advantis secures 700K euros in seed funding
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Image processing software developer Advantis Medical Imaging has received a seed investment of 700,000 euros from venture capital firm Metavallon VC.
March 17, 2019
Radiology road map charts major changes ahead in Russia
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Radiology continues to evolve in Russia. The government has unveiled a five-year "road map" for the Moscow region in a bid to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Prof. Sergey Morozov, PhD, elaborates on the path that lies ahead.
March 14, 2019
French team measures iron content to show impact of stroke
By
Wayne Forrest
In groundbreaking research, a group from Bordeaux, France, has used a basic MRI method to measure iron content in the substantia nigra to obtain a better reading on how stroke affects the brain and long-term patient outcomes. The results were published online on March 12 in
Radiology
.
March 13, 2019
Video: Kassarjian delivers real-time sports imaging
By
Philip Ward
As a tournament physician and head of imaging at the Madrid Open tennis tournament, Dr. Ara Kassarjian performs real-time ultrasound scans of the top players in the medical service right next to the courts. In a video interview recorded at ECR 2019, he explains about his philosophy and approach, and he reveals which players he admires most.
March 12, 2019
New MRI coil vest may improve breast cancer screening
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Researchers from Austria are developing a vest embedded with radiofrequency coils that would allow patients to lie face up during a breast MRI exam -- potentially improving the comfort and accuracy of breast cancer screening.
March 11, 2019
Algorithm builds model of Alzheimer's brain changes
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Researchers used an online image analysis algorithm called volBrain with MRI scans to develop a computerized model that shows how Alzheimer's disease changes the human brain, according to a study by researchers from France and Spain published on 8 March in
Scientific Reports
.
March 10, 2019
Quantitative imaging to drive uptake of AI in MRI
By
Simon Harris
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging gains pace, specific use cases are emerging where AI-enabled image analysis tools are delivering clear clinical and/or commercial benefits, writes market analyst Simon Harris.
March 10, 2019
A brief history of gadolinium
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
On the 150th anniversary of the publication of the periodic table, Swiss researchers are celebrating three elements discovered by the country's scientists -- gadolinium (Gd), holmium (Ho), and ytterbium (Yb) -- according to an article published on 6 March by SWI swissinfo.ch.
March 7, 2019
3D printing enables gel dosimetry in complex phantoms
By
Tami Freeman, PhD
Polymer gel dosimeters can measure complex 3D dose distributions for use in patient-specific radiotherapy quality assurance. German researchers have investigated the use of 3D printing to create polymer gel phantoms with arbitrary geometries.
March 6, 2019
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