AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersAIThirona licenses patent for cystic fibrosis AI softwareDutch artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Thirona said it has exclusively licensed a patent that will enable development of an automated method for detecting and quantifying the extent of lung disease on CT scans in patients with cystic fibrosis.October 5, 2020Clinical NewsSectra secures PACS deal in ManchesterSectra has announced an enterprise deal to provide PACS services for eight National Health Service hospitals in Greater Manchester, U.K.October 5, 2020Clinical NewsWraps come off COVID-19 book and movie at JFRFrance's union of private radiologists, Fédération Nationale de Médecins Radiologues, has published a book about the experiences and perspective of independent radiologists in the pandemic. The group launched the book on 5 October at the French national radiology congress, Journées Francophones de Radiologie (JFR), and it includes a special section on the "lockdown" diary of a radiologist from Lyon.October 4, 2020Clinical NewsMoscow PET facilities make change to prostate scansProviders of PET services in Moscow have started using a radiopharmaceutical agent, F-18 prostate-specific membrane antigen, for a more accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer, according to a statement issued by the Research and Practical Clinical Center of Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies in Russia.October 4, 2020Clinical NewsMobile x-ray units expand in SwedenMedical technology company Solutions for Tomorrow has joined forces with the Kamprad Foundation to bring mobile x-ray imaging to patients in Sweden, specifically the elderly.October 4, 2020Industry NewsSyntheticMR, GE extend collaboration to neuro MRISyntheticMR has signed an agreement with GE Healthcare that will extend the firm's SyMRI software into neuroimaging applications.October 4, 2020Industry NewsCurveBeam secures CE Mark for weight-bearing CTConebeam CT technology developer CurveBeam has secured the CE Mark for its HiRise weight-bearing CT system for lower extremity imaging.September 30, 2020Clinical NewsRadiology urges U.K. government to fund imagingThe Royal College of Radiologists, the Society and College of Radiographers, and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine are urging the U.K. government to support radiology and cancer radiotherapy in the National Health Service in its next spending round.September 30, 2020AIGE to collaborate with French firms on imaging AIGE Healthcare has launched a new project called AI DReAM that will gather French small businesses, startups, research laboratories, and clinical centers to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for medical imaging.September 30, 2020AIAI yields body composition analysis on routine CTAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can be used to provide automated body composition analysis on routine abdominal CT exams, enabling these valuable biomarkers to be accessed as part of routine clinical imaging, according to research published online on 18 September in European Radiology.September 30, 2020Previous PagePage 246 of 953Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026From salsa to sunrise: Step into Vienna's music sceneThe music and nightlife of Vienna go beyond classical music.CTMarie-Pierre Revel looks ahead to lung sessions at ECR 2026CT PreviewRoad to ECR 2026: CT PreviewInterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detection