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MRI: Page 176
Why we need a 20T human MR scanner
By
Dr. Thoralf Niendorf
More than 10,000 7-tesla MR research examinations are performed globally, and support continues to grow for moving ultrahigh-field MR into the clinic. The pace of discovery is heartening, writes Dr. Thoralf Niendorf from Berlin.
April 28, 2015
MRI reveals muscular dystrophy variant's toll on hearts
By
Eric Barnes
Duchenne muscular dystrophy carriers, even when asymptomatic, show severe cardiac abnormalities on MRI, according to new research from Germany. Cardiac MRI showed all asymptomatic carriers had significant cardiac pathologies, the researchers found.
April 26, 2015
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
April 22, 2015
Tübingen team wins award for cardiac MR study
By
Philip Ward
Prize-winning German research has provided compelling new evidence that in many patients with coronary artery disease, late gadolinium enhancement cardiac MRI can depict previously unknown myocardial infarction.
April 22, 2015
MRI shows babies feel pain like adults
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
MR images have shown regions in the brains of infants that suggest that they are more sensitive to pain than adults, according to a study by U.K. researchers published online on 21 April in
eLife
.
April 21, 2015
Whistle while you work
By
Dr. Paul McCoubrie
"This must be the best radiology department in the U.K.," a clinical colleague told Dr. Paul McCoubrie the other day. Find out why such comments are inspiring our columnist to whistle at work and are making him so full of the joys of spring.
April 21, 2015
Irish study: How low can breast MR recalls go?
By
Rebekah Moan
Research conducted in Dublin finds the breast MRI recall rate is 10.8%, which compares well with other published data but is above U.K. national breast screening guidelines' minimum standard of less than 10% and an expected standard of less than 7%. Is that achievable? Maybe.
April 20, 2015
New grading system classifies athletes' muscle injuries
By
Philip Ward
A muscle injury grading system developed primarily for hamstring problems in elite track and field athletes is gaining clinical acceptance, as evidence emerged at ECR 2015 in Vienna about its reliability.
April 12, 2015
MRI pinpoints malignancy in extramammary disease
By
Rebekah Moan
Assessing the entire field-of-view carefully for abnormalities on breast MRI studies is vital, because some incidental extramammary findings are malignant, and this alters diagnostic workup, staging, and treatment, Croatian researchers have found.
April 9, 2015
ContextVision signs long-term supply deal with MRI firm
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Image enhancement software developer ContextVision has signed a long-term contract to supply its GOPView MRI2 Plus to a major MRI company
April 8, 2015
25 years of functional charlatans; fetal MRI evolves; screening for pancreatic cancer
By
Philip Ward
April 7, 2015
Study advises MRI screening for high-risk pancreatic cancer patients
By
Wayne Forrest
Swedish researchers believe that MRI could be the best imaging modality to screen people at high risk of pancreatic cancer, according to an 8 April study in
JAMA Surgery
. In a small study, they showed how using MRI to screen high-risk individuals found pancreatic lesions in 40% of patients.
April 7, 2015
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