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MRI: Page 194
Pearls from Paul Parizel on how to present successfully
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Transforming a lecture from purely the provision of scientific information to a memorable and entertaining learning experience is a challenge for every speaker, but the trick is to find the angle and use that angle to build a bridge to the audience, said ECR 2014 honorary lecturer Dr. Paul Parizel, PhD.
March 25, 2014
Le Bihan receives Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The 2014 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine has been awarded to French MRI pioneer Dr. Denis Le Bihan, PhD, for the development of diffusion MRI.
March 18, 2014
CAD offers helping hand in prostate MRI
By
Erik L. Ridley
Computer-aided detection (CAD) software can make it easier for radiologists to interpret complicated prostate MRI studies using multiple pulse sequences, Italian researchers reported at ECR 2014 in Vienna.
March 16, 2014
Boston Scientific nets CE Mark for Ingevity
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Boston Scientific has received the CE Mark for its Ingevity MRI-compatible pacing leads.
March 13, 2014
MR-guided focused US: A therapy revolution?
By
Cynthia E. Keen
MR-guided focused ultrasound has the potential to become one of the most exciting and revolutionary treatment technologies of the 21st century, according to presenters at an ECR 2014 scientific session. They highlighted the technique's capability to improve treatment of a wide range of medical conditions.
March 13, 2014
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
March 12, 2014
Specificity provides mixed opportunities for MRI
By
Steve Holloway
In recent years, development of application-focused MRI technology has appeared to slow. Improvements on scan speed, workflow, and operating cost have broadened the availability of MRI during austere times. But few of these developments have offered new insight for clinical diagnosis -- but that might changing. Could MRI finally be on a path toward greater clinical specificity?
March 12, 2014
Tosiba extends partnership with Manchester United
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
On Tuesday, Toshiba Medical Systems officially opened a new medical facility at Manchester United Football Club's AON Training Complex in the north-west of England.
March 11, 2014
Radiology trainees get to grips with emergencies
By
Mélisande Rouger
VIENNA - Emergency radiology (ER) in the night shift can be a tricky setting for radiologists of all ages and experience, but it is particularly difficult for beginners in the specialty. Speakers at the Radiology Trainees Forum on Sunday shared some advice on emergency imaging with attendees at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
Conflict over recognition for MRI discovery resurfaces at ECR
By
Philip Ward
VIENNA - The long-running and hostile dispute over who should receive credit for the invention of clinical MRI resurfaced during Sunday's Honorary Lecture at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
Diagnosing chronic back pain: More than just looking at images
By
Mélisande Rouger
VIENNA - Chronic low back pain is the most common cause of disability between the ages of 45 and 65, which means that it is something radiologists will have to deal with during their careers. When they do, they should be able to read films properly, according to presenters of a Refresher Course at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
Parizel takes ECR delegates on cerebral journey of discovery and hope
By
Philip Ward
VIENNA - Emerging functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, and diffusion kurtosis imaging can provide a better understanding of the microstructure and function of the brain, and help to elucidate some of the mechanisms involved in neuroplasticity, explained Dr. Paul Parizel in the Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Honorary Lecture at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
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