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MRI: Page 204
Breast cancer looks the same in younger, older women
By
Rebekah Moan
Women younger than 40 with breast cancer do not have different imaging characteristics than their older counterparts, but they do have similar genetic profiles, which have a different distribution in young women compared with the general population, French researchers have found.
August 22, 2013
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
August 18, 2013
Roberto Passariello: Europe mourns a great leader
By
Philip Ward
Dr. Roberto Passariello -- the famous radiologist, educator, and MRI pioneer known in Italy simply as "Professore" -- died on 11 August at the age of 72. As a tribute, we asked colleagues to share their memories of him and reflect on his life and career.
August 18, 2013
Diffusion-weighted imaging adds value in rectal cancer
By
Philip Ward
Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is easy to acquire, has become a fine problem-solving tool in most circumstances, and is an important complement to other sequences in oncology imaging, attendees learned in Barcelona at the 2013 European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology congress.
August 18, 2013
Medtronic ships neurostimulator for use with MRI
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Interventional device developer Medtronic has begun shipments of a neurostimulation implant that can be used in MRI scans of patients who meet certain conditions.
August 13, 2013
Study: Diastolic dysfunction more common in men
By
Eric Barnes
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is surprisingly common in cardiovascular MRI examinations -- even in apparently healthy individuals -- and more prevalent among men than women, according to research from Portugal published online on 3 August in
European Radiology.
August 12, 2013
How molecular techniques can transform abdominal oncology
By
Philip Ward
Molecular imaging is enhancing assessment of therapy response and facilitating risk-adapted, personalized therapy in malignancies. Moreover, research on exploiting the specific molecular features of tumors can translate into better clinical care.
August 11, 2013
Medis achieves sale of Diagnosoft software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Medis Medical Imaging Systems has won a contract to install software from image analysis developer Diagnosoft.
August 8, 2013
MRI rules supreme on elbow pain at London Olympics
By
Philip Ward
It's official: MRI was the overwhelming winner when it came to elbow investigations on competitors at the 2012 Olympic Games. Also, most elbow injuries occurred in power and combat sports such as judo, boxing, wrestling, and weightlifting, according to one of the first peer-reviewed, scientific articles about the games.
August 6, 2013
Get savvy on dementia; attacking plagiarism; MRI market trends
By
Philip Ward
July 30, 2013
SonaCare highlights U.K. urology study
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
High-intensity focused ultrasound developer SonaCare Medical is highlighting a new study published online in
BJU International
on the use of its Sonablate 500 system to treat prostate cancer.
July 30, 2013
MR Instruments gets clearance for coil suite
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
MRI coil developer MR Instruments has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance, the European CE Mark, and Health Canada approval for its 1.5-tesla DuoFlex coil suite.
July 30, 2013
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