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Imaging Informatics: Page 169
Pyrexar brings image-guided therapy system to Germany
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Hyperthermia treatment technology developer Pyrexar Medical has implemented its BSD-2000 3D/MR image-guided hyperthermia cancer treatment system at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, Germany.
October 31, 2017
Agfa receives U.K. enterprise imaging order
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Agfa HealthCare has won a five-year contract from the Princes Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex, U.K.
October 31, 2017
3D printing assists spinal surgery of French 6-year-old
By
Abraham Kim
Surgeons in France used a 3D-printed model of the spine to simulate and hone a new robot-guided procedure on a 6-year-old boy with severe scoliosis. The young patient had such a severe combination of progressive scoliosis and spinal muscular atrophy that he was unable even to sit down.
October 31, 2017
Is medical imaging data ready for artificial intelligence?
By
Dr. Hugh Harvey
Unless you've been shut in a darkened room, you'll have heard about the incoming tsunami of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, writes Dr. Hugh Harvey in a special column. But he fears the imaging AI landscape is like the Wild West, and it badly needs a sheriff in town.
October 30, 2017
Extending ultrasound to combat cancer
By
James Tyrrell
Using a combination of microbubbles, advanced image acquisition techniques, and signal processing, researchers at Imperial College London are extending ultrasound into cancer diagnosis and treatment. The project involves collaboration among an engineer, a biologist, a chemist, and a radiologist.
October 29, 2017
Cinematic rendering gathers pace | MRI solves complex cardiac cases | QA system enhances peer review
By
Philip Ward
October 24, 2017
Image analysis with 3D modeling aids wound healing
By
José Alonso
Researchers have proposed a novel approach to chronic wound healing that involves image analysis combined with 3D modeling and bioprinting. They have used wound images from patients with diabetes, burns, and metabolic conditions that can cause tissue death.
October 23, 2017
Photorealistic imaging bolsters knowledge
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
With each new publication, the high quality of cinematic rendering and its power for lifelike visualization of medical images continues to impress the radiology community. But studies demonstrating its usefulness in the clinical environment now must play catchup, according to researchers.
October 22, 2017
AuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics Insider
By
Erik L. Ridley
October 18, 2017
QA system enhances radiologist peer review in Russia
By
Dr. Ekaterina Guseva, PhD; Dr. Natalya Ledikhova; and Dr. Sergey Morozov, PhD
A regional radiology quality assurance (QA) system that features peer review by remote experts has improved the process of monitoring the performance of radiologists at government clinics in Moscow. Plus it's lowered imaging cases with discrepancies.
October 18, 2017
Kuhl on overdiagnosis and breast MRI | Holloway on cybersecurity | Reports from JFR
By
Brian Casey
October 17, 2017
European consortium unveils AI software for lung cancer
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A consortium consisting of artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Optellum and hospitals in the U.K., Netherlands, and Germany will present prototype software for diagnosing lung nodules at this week's International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer World Conference on Lung Cancer in Yokohama, Japan.
October 17, 2017
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