AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsAnalogic unveils ultrasound unit in ViennaMedical imaging firm Analogic launched its bk3500 ultrasound system at the European Congress on Emergency Medicine, which took place in Vienna from 1 to 5 October.October 10, 2016Clinical NewsRegistration opens for Middle East radiology conferenceRegistration has opened for the Imaging and Radiology conference, which will take place in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, on October 24.October 9, 2016Clinical NewsNew survey asks about cloud-based computingHow useful would radiology professionals find a cloud-based computing service for image-based tumor characterization? A new survey by an editorial board member of AuntMinnieEurope.com aims to find out.October 6, 2016Industry NewsCarestream places RIS in DenmarkCarestream Health is installing its RIS at two sites in Denmark.October 6, 2016Industry NewsMirada signs Institut Curie for radiotherapy softwareImaging software developer Mirada Medical has installed its radiotherapy software at Institut Curie in Paris.October 6, 2016Clinical NewsGerman group issues grant for Röntgen's birthplaceThe North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation in Germany awarded a grant of 75,000 euros to further rebuild the birthplace of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen.October 6, 2016Molecular ImagingMolecular experts share Nobel Prize in chemistryThe Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry 2016 to a trio of researchers for their design and synthesis of molecular machines.October 4, 2016Industry NewsIntelerad joins BIR to raise its profilePACS firm Intelerad Medical Systems has become a member of the British Institute of Radiology (BIR).October 4, 2016Industry NewsAgfa secures DR contract in U.K.Agfa HealthCare has completed a digital radiography (DR) order from the Royal United Hospitals Bath National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in the U.K.October 3, 2016Clinical NewsRCR critiques new stroke treatment guidanceThe Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has delivered a critique of new Royal College of Physicians (RCP) guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with stroke, noting a few key flaws.October 3, 2016Previous PagePage 469 of 935Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingDBT plus synthesized mammo leads to fewer false-positive recallsA German study has found that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) plus synthesized mammography leads to lower false-positive recall rates than digital mammography.CTImaging linked to blood cancers in younger patientsWomens ImagingDutch authors cast light on uterine fibroidsCTDL algorithm estimates lung nodule cancer risk, reduces false positivesMolecular ImagingNeuroinflammation persists for 2 years in long COVID