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Ultrasound: Page 41
Spanish find key to success in liver transplant cases
By
Philip Ward
Early detection of vascular complications of liver transplantation is vital to establish effective treatment, and this can determine the outcome of transplantation, patient mortality, and morbidity, according to an experienced group of gastrointestinal and abdominal imaging specialists from Valencia, Spain.
August 25, 2019
AI displays potential for breast ultrasound
By
Erik L. Ridley
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can yield a promising level of performance for differentiating between benign and malignant solid breast masses on B-mode ultrasound images, but further improvement is still needed, according to research published online on 5 August in
European Radiology Experimental
.
August 11, 2019
Intelligent Ultrasound seeks cash injection
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence software and simulation company Intelligent Ultrasound plans to raise 6.25Â million pounds (6.8Â million euros) in a placing of 62.5Â million of its ordinary stock shares.
August 8, 2019
Holographic lenses focus ultrasound for brain imaging
By
Olivia Voyce
Better brain imaging, or even drug delivery, may be feasible due to the pioneering work of Spanish researchers. They have developed a technique for 3D printing holographic lenses that focus ultrasonic sound waves in the brain.
August 7, 2019
What's gone wrong at the Karolinska?
By
Dr. Peter Rinck, PhD
Regular articles continue to appear in Swedish newspapers about the huge building and corruption scandal at the New Karolinska Hospital. Many doctors are leaving, patients are suffering, and some observers think the scandal is so large that it can never be thoroughly investigated. The Maverinck tells the story.
August 6, 2019
Hologic acquires 46% stake in SuperSonic Imagine
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Women's imaging vendor Hologic has acquired a 46% stake in SuperSonic Imagine, the first step in Hologic's plan to acquire the French ultrasound technology developer.
August 4, 2019
Orthopedic experts get set to rule at 2020 Olympics
By
Philip Ward
Specialists in orthopedics rather than medical imaging are likely to play the preeminent role in the polyclinic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which are now less than a year away. Meanwhile, concerns persist about the health impact of the city's extreme summer heat.
July 30, 2019
Fujifilm SonoSite inks AI deal with Partners HealthCare
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Ultrasound developer Fujifilm SonoSite and Partners HealthCare have embarked on a strategic relationship aimed at applying artificial intelligence (AI) technology to point-of-care ultrasound.
July 29, 2019
Intelligent Ultrasound partners with Welsh academy
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence (AI) software and simulation company Intelligent Ultrasound has partnered with National Imaging Academy Wales to develop AI tools for ultrasound scanning and education.
July 24, 2019
Elastography predicts breast cancer therapy response
By
Kate Madden Yee
Elastography can help determine treatment response in patients with locally advanced breast cancer during the course of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, according to a study published in July in
BJR
.
July 22, 2019
Point-of-care ultrasound pays off in rural Germany
By
Philip Ward
In remote parts of Germany, point-of-care ultrasound is enabling doctors to provide faster and more accurate diagnoses and treatments to patients in the community, helping to reduce hospital stays and the financial cost for the health system, particularly among the elderly.
July 8, 2019
Sonographer regulation divides opinion in England
By
Philip Ward
Do unregulated sonographers pose a threat to patient safety? That's the suggestion of a long-awaited report by the Professional Standards Authority into the regulation of sonographers in England. The Royal College of Radiologists has voiced strong concerns about the issue.
July 1, 2019
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