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MRI: Page 143
MRI spots HIV in the brain
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Researchers at the University College London have developed a way to use MRI scans to help identify when HIV persists in patients' brains despite drug treatment.
March 13, 2017
Dutch scoop top ECR prize for breast MRI work
By
Rebekah Moan
A new method may help improve delineation between malignant and benign breast lesions on breast MR images, according to researchers from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The group won a prestigious magna cum laude award at ECR 2017 in Vienna for its work.
March 13, 2017
Guerbet concurs with gadolinium recommendations
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Contrast agent manufacturer Guerbet has issued a press release expressing its support for the decision by a European Union regulatory body to recommend that four gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) for MRI scans be pulled off the market due to concerns about gadolinium remaining in the body years after scans occur.
March 12, 2017
Pull linear MRI contrast from market, European group says
By
Brian Casey and Wayne Forrest
In a stunning development, a European Union regulatory body on Friday recommended that four gadolinium-based contrast agents for MRI scans be pulled off the market due to concerns about gadolinium remaining in the body years after scans occur. The agents affected include some of the most widely used contrast products in medical imaging.
March 9, 2017
Does breast MRI hold future for mammography market?
By
Steve Holloway
Clinical evidence supporting the use of MRI for breast imaging is growing in volume and credibility. Further research is required, but evidence suggests MRI has a significant future role to play. So why have we seen little or no commercial impact from breast MRI? Market analyst Stephen Holloway reports.
March 7, 2017
Top 5 trends from ECR 2017 in Vienna
By
Philip Ward, Erik Ridley, Kate Madden Yee, and Brian Casey
The stunning flower-and-skull display that formed the centerpiece of ECR 2017 certainly looked impressive in everybody's photos, on social media, and in the daily newspaper. But what were the truly lasting impressions and meaningful issues to take away from this year's congress in Vienna? Our editorial team has put together a list of five key themes.
March 6, 2017
MRI monitors fat for bariatric surgery
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - MRI and spectroscopy can accurately measure fat volumes in bariatric patients before and after surgery, according to the results of a German study presented at ECR 2017 on Saturday.
March 4, 2017
Clinical trials to shed new light on preoperative breast MRI
By
Rebekah Moan
Is breast MRI really diagnosing more false positives than mammography? What changes for preoperative breast MRI can be expected after the latest clinical trials? These are among the important unanswered questions in breast MRI that will be discussed at today's master class at ECR 2017.
March 4, 2017
Brain maps aid understanding of human cognition
By
Erik L. Ridley
VIENNA - Detailed brain maps compiled from voxel-based morphometry of brain MR images can yield new insights into human cognition, including evidence that the hippocampus has an important role in executive function, according to a Saturday morning presentation at ECR 2017.
March 3, 2017
ECR 2017 stands tall as showcase for product launches
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - The European Congress of Radiology in recent years has come into its own as a showcase for new launches of medical imaging products. ECR 2017 was no exception, with a variety of new scanner debuts in MRI, CT, and other modalities.
March 3, 2017
To be or not to be alarmed over gadolinium contrast? That is the question
By
Katrina Megget
The medical imaging community should be neither alarmed nor develop a gadolinium phobia while waiting for guidance from regulators over controversial gadolinium contrast agents. This is the opinion of Dr. Howard Rowley from the University of Wisconsin in the U.S. and president of the American Society of Neuroradiology.
March 2, 2017
Video from ECR 2017: Martin Mack on soccer injuries
VIENNA - The giants of German football, FC Bayern Munich, are top of the Bundesliga and looking very strong in the Champions League this season. Dr. Martin Mack, a specialist in diagnostic radiology at Radiology Group Practice Munich, reveals how the imaging of the star-studded team's finest players is organized.
March 1, 2017
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