Reuters HealthClinical NewsUterine fibroid embolization does not accelerate ovarian reserve declineNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jan 27 - Uterine fibroid embolization in young women does not accelerate a decline in ovarian reserve as they age, Italian researchers say. They reported their five-year follow-up data in a January 13 online paper in Fertility and Sterility.January 26, 2010Clinical NewsTreating subclinical neonatal seizures may prevent brain injuryNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jan 26 - Prompt treatment of subclinical and clinical seizures in newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy can potentially decrease brain injury, according to a prospective trial from Belgium and the Netherlands.January 25, 2010Clinical NewsAntibody patterns differ in patients with and without colorectal cancerNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jan 8 - Symptomatic patients with and without colorectal cancer can be distinguished on the basis of antibody profiles, researchers in Ireland have found. Their results were reported in the January issue of Gut.January 7, 2010Clinical NewsGrowth rate of small abdominal aortic aneurysms predicts need for interventionNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jan 7 - Only about half of small abdominal aortic aneurysms will increase in size, and those that grow less than 1.5 mm per year are seldom of clinical relevance, new research suggests.January 6, 2010Clinical NewsOutpatient colonoscopy safe; risk of complications lowNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Jan 1 - Outpatient colonoscopy is a safe procedure with a low risk of acute complications, according to an analysis of a large series performed in practices throughout Bavaria, Germany, in 2006.December 31, 2009Clinical NewsColonoscopy does not reduce right-sided advanced neoplasmsNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 31 - Colonoscopy is more protective against advanced neoplasms in the left colon and rectum than in the right colon, results of a German study indicate. The findings were reported in the January 20 Journal of the National Cancer Institute.December 30, 2009Clinical NewsColorectal cancer screening participation is highest with immunochemical testNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 31 - More people participate in colorectal cancer screening with the immunochemical fecal occult blood test than with guaiac-based tests or sigmoidoscopy, Dutch researchers report in the January issue of Gut.December 30, 2009Clinical NewsUltrasound helps identify allergic etiology of chronic sinus diseaseNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 23 - In patients with chronic maxillary sinus disease, an allergic etiology can be confirmed using serial ultrasound exams to monitor responses to nasal allergen challenge.December 22, 2009Clinical NewsHigh-resolution CT reveals bronchial wall changes in asthmaNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 22 - In most patients with severe asthma, high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) reveals airway wall thickening and other changes not otherwise detectable, U.K. researchers report in the December issue of Chest.December 21, 2009Clinical NewsCT calcium detection helps rule out obstructive coronary diseaseNEW YORK (Reuters Health), Dec 15 - Non-enhanced CT for calcium detection is a reliable way to exclude obstructive coronary artery disease in patients with chest pain, researchers report in the December issue of the American Journal of Cardiology.December 14, 2009Previous PagePage 18 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesResearchers in Germany evaluated a Siamese network model's performance in optimizing hepatocellular carcinoma treatment.CTImaging casts new light on war injuriesWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screeningMedical, Legal, and PracticeCooking robot gets rave reviews in TübingenMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathy