Philip Ward[email protected]MRIAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderNovember 10, 2011Clinical NewsMunich group relies on 3T to boost viability of cardiac MRIThe introduction of 3-tesla MRI into clinical practice has made cardiac MRI a more powerful tool for determining myocardial vitality, perfusion, and function. The technology can help identify coronary stenoses and avoid unnecessary stent implantations in patients with intermediate lesions, German researchers found.November 10, 2011Clinical NewsRegulators threaten MRI; EUSOBI fact sheet; Kate Winslet's new role?November 8, 2011MRISafety of MR contrast; how acupuncture works; costs of PET/CTNovember 1, 2011Clinical NewsGerman researchers forge new applications for functional MRIA new study from Germany has shown that the eustachian tube opening during a Valsalva maneuver can now be visualized with MRI, suggesting that the modality's role in the head and neck region is growing fast.November 1, 2011Clinical NewsU.K. report pinpoints need for purchasing overhaulHalf of England's high-end machines will need replacing over the next three years at a cost of 460 million pounds (523 million euros), and major changes in how CT and MRI systems are purchased will be vital for the successful management of the renewal process, according to a report published last week.October 30, 2011AIAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderOctober 26, 2011Clinical NewsThink of CAD as an autopilot, urges Swedish expertA computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for a physician can be compared to an autopilot: The physician and pilot are both sufficiently educated and experienced to work without the aid of a computer, but a CAD system and autopilot can help them avoid mistakes and support them in difficult situations -- that's the view of Dr. Lars Edenbrandt, from Gothenburg University in Sweden.October 26, 2011Womens ImagingLatest JFR news; clinical PET/MRI; breast screening's futureOctober 25, 2011Clinical NewsU.K. conducts review of breast screening programFresh doubts have surfaced about the future of breast screening in the U.K. after a leading cancer specialist announced that an independent review of the National Health Service's program is under way.October 25, 2011Previous PagePage 178 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamProf. Marion Smits speaks about her new U.K. post at Cambridge University with Prof. Ferdia Gallagher’s group and looks ahead to ECR 2026.Womens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierMRIUnclear explanations of contrast MRI exams heighten patient anxietyMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?