Becky McCall[email protected]Molecular ImagingHow a British boy band changed imaging foreverLONDON - What do circus tricks and a top British boy band have in common? Both had a major impact on the development of imaging during the second half of the 20th century, Dr. Stavros Stivaros, PhD, told the audience at last week's U.K. Royal College of Radiologists annual public lecture.November 9, 2014Clinical NewsBritish Museum shows how CT enlivens the ancient deadEight mummies and interactive CT images are part of a special exhibition, "Ancient lives, new discoveries," which runs at the British Museum in London until the end of November. Dr. Daniel Antoine and one of two curators of the exhibition gave AuntMinnieEurope.com a guided tour.October 23, 2014Socioeconomic3D reconstruction of Richard III's spine confirms scoliosisIn the latest revelation relating to the discovery of the skeleton of King Richard III of England, a 3D printed reconstruction of his spine based on CT data confirms he suffered from the spinal condition scoliosis, although he wasn't quite the "hunchback" as portrayed by writers.May 29, 2014Clinical News3D planning proves value in facial reconstructionsFacial reconstructive surgery appears to have turned a corner, judging by a recent case in the U.K. that would have challenged even the most experienced and skilled surgeon. A patient's face was rebuilt after a horrific motorbike accident, and 3D visualization techniques made the difference.April 3, 2014ConferenceHybrid imaging gathers momentum in cardiac indicationsVIENNA - Hybrid imaging is gaining acceptance as opportunities using combinations of modalities emerge and promise to optimize cardiac imaging, according to expert speakers in today's session called "Hybrid cardiovascular imaging: Where should we go?" at ECR 2014.March 5, 2014Musculoskeletal RadiologyScanning from Sochi: Winter Olympics medical teams are readyTo mark the opening of the Winter Olympics, AuntMinnieEurope.com spoke with two Russian members of the polyclinic medical team, a radiographer and a specialist in sports medicine. They report that medical professionals in Sochi have geared up and are ready to ensure the operation runs smoothly and effectively.February 6, 2014Clinical NewsRadiology 20/20 vision: Will science fiction become reality?LONDON - Radiology must fully embrace new training pathways and translational research so that young doctors are capable of progressing research from the laboratory to the clinic, a senior radiologist noted in a broad-ranging, visionary, public lecture on Thursday evening.November 12, 2013SocioeconomicESR forges ahead with teleradiology white paperThe first details about the long-awaited white paper on teleradiology from the European Society of Radiology (ESR) will be revealed on Friday, 11 October, at the Management in Radiology congress in Barcelona, Spain. Co-author Dr. Erik Ranschaert, chair of the ESR task force on teleradiology, will present the paper at the congress.October 9, 2013Clinical NewsSwedish-led study supports automated breast ultrasoundUse of automated breast ultrasound (ABUS) in combination with mammography for women with dense breast tissue can result in an increase in cancer detection from 0.42% with mammography alone compared with 0.66% in women who received mammography combined with ABUS, according to a new European study.October 8, 2013Clinical NewsESC: CMR and CCTA approved for patients with stable chest painAMSTERDAM - Cardiovascular MR (CMR) and coronary CT angiography (CCTA) are recommended for patients with stable chest pain in significant new guidelines launched at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2013.September 4, 2013Previous PagePage 3 of 7Next PageTop StoriesEmergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warThe war in Ukraine has devastated healthcare services, but imaging and radiology facilities appear to be among the least affected, a large study has found.Enterprise ImagingAgfa secures agreement with Dublin hospitalCTUse CCTA to track vasculopathy risk in heart transplant patientsNuclear MedicineVienna-based EANM highlights record abstracts for Hamburg congressSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET