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MRI: Page 157
Queen Elizabeth opens neuroimaging site in Wales
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Queen Elizabeth presided over the opening of a new brain research site at Cardiff University in Wales this week.
June 7, 2016
SPL signs distribution deal for Combidex MRI contrast
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
SPL Medical of the Netherlands has signed an agreement with BE Imaging of Germany covering SPL's Combidex (ferumoxtran-10) MRI contrast agent. BE made an investment in SPL as part of the deal.
June 6, 2016
Paralympians pose special set of imaging challenges
By
Becky McCall
Paralympic athletes represent a particular challenge for imaging professionals, because they often have underlying physiological or structural abnormalities that take patient management and care to a new level, according to Dr. Rob Campbell, Paralympic imaging lead at the London 2012 Games.
June 6, 2016
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
June 5, 2016
Justin Lee: Why MRI rules supreme in football injuries
By
Philip Ward
LONDON - To coincide with the start of Euro 16 on Friday, top U.K. sports radiologist Dr. Justin Lee shares his experiences of professional football injuries. He outlines the challenges of dealing with players and explains why MRI has become the dominant modality.
June 5, 2016
How the Olympics transformed Sid's life
By
Philip Ward
LONDON - When Dr. Sarath Bethapudi ("Sid" to his friends) turned up at the polyclinic for the London Olympics, he soon realized the world's greatest sporting event was not all glitz and glamour. In this video interview, he reflects on his experiences and his number-crunching role at the 2012 Games.
May 31, 2016
Sports experts close in on muscle injuries
By
Becky McCall
LONDON - 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, 2016
Phil O'Connor: Rio can match London's Olympic success
By
Philip Ward
LONDON - Know your sports, have eyes in the back of your head, and expect the unexpected. That's what it takes to deliver a radiology service at the Olympics, says Dr. Phil O'Connor, imaging lead at London 2012. In this exclusive video interview, he has some tips for the organizers in Rio de Janeiro.
May 30, 2016
MRI reveals how schizophrenia may improve
By
Eric Barnes
The brains of patients with schizophrenia have the capacity to reorganize themselves and fight the disease, concludes a new MRI study of brain tissue changes published online last week in
Psychological Medicine
.
May 29, 2016
RCR: U.K. patients still waiting for imaging results
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Many patients in the U.K. are still waiting over a month for results from their medical imaging exams, according to a new report issued by the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR).
May 24, 2016
Could MRI replace FDG-PET for tumor imaging?
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
FDG-PET may soon no longer be the only option for imaging glucose uptake in tumors. A new project is working to bring that capability to MRI, potentially avoiding radiation exposure for patients and enabling closer monitoring of treatments, according to the European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR).
May 24, 2016
CorTechs partners with Olea on brain software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Brain imaging software developer CorTechs Labs and software developer Olea Medical are partnering on software to quantify brain volume loss.
May 23, 2016
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