Philip Ward[email protected]Organized Radiology IssuesGadolinium: EU nations get 1 year to implement EMA rulingThe European Commission has adopted the decision of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on linear gadolinium-based contrast agents, but with one important amendment: European Union (EU) member states will have up to a year to implement the ruling.November 26, 2017Clinical NewsEuSoMII: Cut error rates with AI | Why it's vital to keep control of data | London's loss is Amsterdam's gainNovember 21, 2017Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderNovember 20, 2017Clinical NewsTurin team illuminates CT use in cardiac surgeryThe latest generation of CT scanners can provide excellent images of the coronary arteries, aortic annulus, and aortoiliac anatomy at a low contrast volume and a low radiation dose, even in patients with an irregular heartbeat or a high heart rate, according to new research from Turin, Italy.November 20, 2017Molecular ImagingDutch radiologists welcome EU vote on EMA relocationAfter a dramatic day of twists and turns and three rounds of voting on 20 November, the European Union (EU) chose Amsterdam as the new home of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Dutch radiologists are welcoming the decision to relocate 900 staff from London to Amsterdam.November 19, 2017Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderNovember 16, 2017Clinical News3D modeling progresses in structural heart diseaseA 3D image reconstruction technique can combine functional and anatomical heart data, enabling practical descriptions of scarred tissue from cardiac anomalies revealed by electrocardiography, according to research presented at the recent European Society of Cardiovascular Radiology in Milan.November 16, 2017Clinical NewsWilson stands up for teleradiology | New data on lung cancer screening | Critics of breast screening target FranceNovember 14, 2017Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderNovember 12, 2017Clinical NewsMRI becomes safer for patients with heart-valve prosthesisEvidence about the use of MRI in patients with a heart-valve prosthesis remains inconclusive, but the latest data support the hypothesis of a low or negligible interaction with MRI, according to research from the European Society of Cardiovascular Radiology congress in Milan.November 12, 2017Previous PagePage 88 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisF-18 sodium fluoride PET/CT scans can quantify changes in cardiac and aortic vascular calcifications.CTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient death