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3D Printing: Page 49
Publishing hits the rocks | New revelations on Egypt's mummies | MRI's promise in acute stroke
By
Philip Ward
April 26, 2016
3D technique advances in tracking lung disease
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Physicians at the University of Southampton, U.K., have used advanced 3D x-ray imaging technology to track how an aggressive form of lung disease develops in the body.
April 21, 2016
VNAs & going paperless | Magna cum laude for Spain | Breast MRI protocols
By
Philip Ward
April 19, 2016
Canon division signs 3D-printing deal with Materialise
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Canon Lifecare Solutions has signed an agreement with Materialise to distribute medical 3D-printing software in Japan.
April 18, 2016
Baku's lessons for Rio Olympics | Drug mules exposed | German congress looms large
By
Philip Ward
April 12, 2016
How to make double reading viable | David Wilson on ankle injuries | Dose-monitoring software
By
Philip Ward
April 5, 2016
Equity firm acquires Hermes
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Private equity partnership Segulah V has purchased Swedish nuclear medicine software developer Hermes Medical Solutions.
April 5, 2016
Radiology responds to Brussels bombings; patient consent under scrutiny; video games & fMRI
By
Philip Ward
March 29, 2016
AuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization Insider
By
Eric Barnes
March 27, 2016
3D software may predict osteoarthritis
By
Eric Barnes
A 3D image-processing technique that maps the spaces between bones in joints could help predict which individuals will develop osteoarthritis later, offering the disease assessment tool that clinicians have been waiting for, according to researchers from Cambridge University in the U.K.
March 27, 2016
3D software may predict osteoarthritis
By
Eric Barnes
A 3D image-processing technique that maps the spaces between bones in joints could help predict which individuals will develop osteoarthritis later, offering the disease assessment tool that clinicians have been waiting for, according to researchers from Cambridge University in the U.K.
March 27, 2016
Gadolinium row escalates; 3 key lessons of NSF crisis; Zika virus & radiology's role
By
Philip Ward
March 22, 2016
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