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MRI: Page 155
MRI waiting times remain 'desperately stagnant' in France
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Following the release of new figures about MRI waiting times in France, leading radiologists have voiced fresh concerns about the lack of progress. France constantly lags the same distance behind medical advances, according to Dr. Yves Menu, president of the French congress of radiology.
July 18, 2016
Use MRI for athletes' acute groin pain, study finds
By
Rebekah Moan
As the Rio Olympics loom large, imaging of athletes is on the mind. A new study finds an MRI-based assessment approach for acute groin injuries shows good intra- and interrater reproducibility and may help improve clinician's confidence in scoring of these injuries.
July 14, 2016
Combo MRI scans show how stomach tells brain it's full
By
Wayne Forrest
By combining anatomic MR images of the stomach with functional MR images of brain activity, Dutch researchers have shown how the stomach tells the brain it's full during a meal -- and how drinking more water can alter this communication channel.
July 12, 2016
Patient safety: MRI contrast use 'lacks consistency'
By
Philip Ward
There is no consistent approach to renal function assessment prior to administration of gadolinium-based contrast agents, even though international guidance does exist and consistency is vital to minimize risk and ensure safe practice, a new U.K. survey has found.
July 12, 2016
JFR 2016 to include focus on sports imaging
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The annual congress of the French Radiological Society (SFR), les Journées Francophones de Radiologie (JFR), will include a special focus on sports imaging, featuring nine sessions on different aspects of the subspecialty, the organization has announced.
July 10, 2016
fMRI software falls short of expectations
By
Wayne Forrest
An extensive analysis of software commonly used for functional MRI (fMRI) has found false-positive rates of up to 70%, which may have adversely influenced the results of thousands of neuroimaging examinations, according to a Swedish/U.K. study.
July 10, 2016
MR-guided radiotherapy progresses in lung
By
Ian Randall
By accounting for the presence of the magnetic field during treatment planning, it is possible to deliver clinically acceptable MR-guided lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatments, report U.K. researchers. This result may pave the way toward improved radiotherapy treatments.
July 7, 2016
Could machine learning diagnose Alzheimer's disease?
By
Brian Casey
Could techniques like machine learning help radiologists diagnose Alzheimer's disease? Dutch researchers used machine-learning software to analyze arterial spin-labeled MRI scans for signs of abnormal perfusion that could be a predictor of Alzheimer's, according to a study published on July 6 in
Radiology
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July 6, 2016
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
July 5, 2016
Grangeiro's squad gets set for Olympic challenge
By
Philip Ward
Dr. João Grangeiro has a fine Olympic pedigree. He's been involved in six Summer and three Winter Olympic Games, representing Brazil at volleyball and working as an orthopedic specialist. But his greatest challenge will come from 5 August to 18 September, when the Rio 2016 Olympics takes place.
July 5, 2016
Major discovery of helium averts shortage for MRI
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Scientists have discovered a vast new supply of helium in Tanzania -- good news, because the world supply has been dwindling, according to a report from the BBC.
July 5, 2016
Aspect brings hand and wrist MR scanner to Europe
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
MRI technology developer Aspect Imaging has received the CE Mark for its WristView hand and wrist MR scanner.
July 5, 2016
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