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MRI: Page 168
Sink or swim? U.K. radiology struggles to stay afloat
By
Warren Edwards
The development of an enterprise-wide imaging strategy is now a major priority in the U.K. As the battle to reduce diagnostic waiting times and accelerate patient access to treatment intensifies, radiology finds itself burdened with escalating pressures, writes industry expert Warren Edwards.
November 3, 2015
Lung MRI rivals CT in complex pneumonia
By
Philip Ward
MRI is accurate for detecting problems in children with lower airway tract infection and can pinpoint the dynamics of morphologic changes during treatment, and soon it may replace CT in cases of complicated pneumonia, according to award-winning German research.
November 2, 2015
3T MRI delivers on synchronized swimmers
By
Philip Ward
Hip injuries are common among elite synchronized swimmers, but they form only a part of a complex clinical picture in a group of athletes that represents a major diagnostic challenge, according to researchers from a top London institution.
November 1, 2015
MRI accurately pinpoints tubal pregnancy
By
Rebekah Moan
MRI plays an important role in the early diagnosis and management of tubal pregnancy, and certain features on MRI such as "three rings" make it ideal for early diagnosis of this condition, according to an article published in
European Radiology
.
October 28, 2015
Make better use of over 50s, RCR urges
By
Philip Ward
More careful consideration of workload, work type, and working hours is essential to maximize the expertise of older radiologists and bring huge benefits for the individual practitioner, radiology departments, and patients, according to the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR). It is encouraging employers to take urgent action to retain senior staff.
October 27, 2015
New software enhances neuro MRI
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A newly developed MR neuroimaging software program may be a boon for detecting Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions.
October 21, 2015
JFR: How to optimize breast MRI interpretation
By
Dr. Isabelle Doutriaux
MRI is vital for detecting breast pathologies, but success depends on awareness of indications, patient preparation, interpretation, and result management, says Dr. Isabelle Doutriaux, who took part in Monday's breast MRI session at the French national radiology congress, JFR 2015.
October 20, 2015
RCR: Patients still waiting too long for scan results
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The number of patients in England waiting more than a month for CT or MR exam results has doubled since February of this year, according to the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR).
October 19, 2015
Portuguese aim to pinpoint gynecologic cancers
By
Rebekah Moan
Hereditary syndromes are responsible for about 10% of gynecologic cancers, but are there any distinctive imaging features that accompany them? Unfortunately not, Portuguese researchers have found, but they have identified other key points.
October 15, 2015
Toshiba acquires French software firm Olea
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Toshiba Medical Systems has acquired French image analysis software developer Olea Medical.
October 12, 2015
SFR announces death of Dr. Georges Salamon
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The French Society of Radiology (SFR) has announced the death of former president Dr. Georges Salamon, who was regarded widely as a great anatomist and neuroradiologist.
October 12, 2015
Liquid gold: Lessons learned on the job
By
Dr. Paul McCoubrie
Everybody's read the textbooks, but what are the real golden rules of radiology learned on the job? Following his popular 2013 article, columnist Dr. Paul McCoubrie has a fresh batch of uber-truths that are the very essence of the specialty.
October 12, 2015
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