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MRI: Page 202
Study shows slow diagnosis of neurological diseases
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Most patients with Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis are facing delays in diagnosis of more than a year.
September 19, 2013
Breast MRI reduces biopsies of false positives
By
Kate Madden Yee
In experienced hands, breast MRI with mammography or ultrasound can help avoid biopsies of suspicious lesions that would otherwise turn out to be false positives, according to a researcher from a leading German institution.
September 19, 2013
Bruker debuts magnetic particle imaging system
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
MRI developer Bruker has introduced a magnetic particle imaging system for preclinical imaging at the 2013 World Molecular Imaging Congress.
September 18, 2013
Champions League helps shed light on muscle injuries
By
Philip Ward
How long will my player be out of action? That's the burning question posed by football managers, and often the radiologist is the only person who can provide the decisive answer. Important lessons can be learned here from the experiences of Europe's top competition, believes Dr. Justin Lee from London.
September 17, 2013
ESMOFIR plans educational workshop in Spain
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Molecular and Functional Imaging in Radiology (ESMOFIR) plans to hold its first workshop in November.
September 16, 2013
MR Solutions to launch 2 preclinical systems
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
MR Solutions plans to launch cryogen-free, 3-tesla MRI/PET and 3-tesla MRI/SPECT systems for preclinical imaging this week.
September 16, 2013
GE launches Silent Scan for MRI
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
GE Healthcare has released a new Silent Scan feature for its MRI systems.
September 16, 2013
Robert Steiner embodied radiology's links with cardiology
By
Dr. Adrian Thomas
There has always been a close relationship between radiology and cardiology, and nothing shows this more than the life and work of Dr. Robert E. Steiner, who died peacefully on 12 September 2013, writes history columnist Dr. Adrian Thomas.
September 16, 2013
Brush up on CT to unravel complications of prostatectomy
By
Philip Ward
Urgent imaging is increasingly requested by urologic surgeons when postoperative complications are suspected after a prostatectomy, and correct multidetector CT techniques are particularly effective for identifying hematomas, active bleeding, and extravasated urine, Italian researchers have found.
September 16, 2013
Brush up on CT to unravel complications of prostatectomy
By
Philip Ward
Urgent imaging is increasingly requested by urologic surgeons when postoperative complications are suspected after a prostatectomy, and correct multidetector CT techniques are particularly effective for identifying hematomas, active bleeding, and extravasated urine, Italian researchers have found.
September 15, 2013
Simplified protocol improves breast MRI screening
By
Kate Madden Yee
A streamlined protocol for breast MRI could make the modality a viable option for breast cancer screening by cutting image acquisition and reading time to just three minutes, according to Dr. Christiane Kuhl, head of radiology at the University of Aachen in Germany.
September 15, 2013
Finnish hospital boosts CT justification with simple steps
By
Eric Barnes
Radiologists in Finland found they could deliver a consistently high percentage of clinically justified CT exams in young patients by taking a few simple steps, according to a new study in the
British Journal of Radiology
.
September 11, 2013
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