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Musculoskeletal Radiology: Page 28
Toshiba to partner with world rugby medical commission
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Toshiba Medical Systems has been named as an event partner of the World Rugby Medical Commission Conference to be held in London on 14 and 15 November, the company said.
October 16, 2016
Carestream features systems at JFR 2016
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Carestream Health is promoting its latest technology at the Journées Francophones de Radiologie (JFR), which takes place in Paris from 14 to 17 October.
October 10, 2016
ESSR publishes open-access sports MRI protocols
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR) has published open-access MRI protocols for use in sports imaging.
September 25, 2016
Migrants: How to determine age on pelvic x-rays
By
Philip Ward
In an attempt to assist decision-makers in the migrant crisis, Turkish researchers have redoubled their efforts to identify an accurate way of evaluating bone age using pelvic radiographs in young adults.
September 15, 2016
3D luminescence imaging shows subtle bone damage
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Researchers at Trinity College in Dublin have devised an experimental 3D bone scanning technique that may improve the diagnosis of bone injuries without the use of ionizing radiation, according to a new study published in
Chemical Communications
.
September 12, 2016
Fewer imaging studies performed at Olympic polyclinic
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The Rio 2016 Olympics polyclinic performed 1,540 diagnostic imaging studies from July 22 until August 24, down from the 1,711 administered at the London 2012 Olympics.
September 5, 2016
Total scans at Rio Olympics exceeded 1,500
By
Philip Ward
On the final day of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the number of imaging procedures burst through the 1,500 barrier, said Chief Medical Officer Dr. João Grangeiro. By 5 p.m. Brazil time on Sunday, 862 MRI, 460 x-ray, and 178 ultrasound exams had been performed.
August 23, 2016
Germans support single-source dual-energy CT for gout
By
Rebekah Moan
Good news: In patients with gouty arthritis, single-source dual-energy CT has good sensitivity and high specificity to detect uric acid depositions, obviating the need for digital radiography or conventional CT, German researchers have found.
August 18, 2016
1,000th scan performed at Rio 2016 polyclinic
By
Philip Ward
As the Olympic flame continues to burn brightly in Rio de Janeiro, the 1,000th imaging exam was performed at the Olympics yesterday. An impressive 610 MRI scans were carried out on the first 12 days of the games, surpassing the total number completed throughout London 2012.
August 16, 2016
MRI scanners running nonstop at Olympic polyclinic
By
Eric Barnes
The Olympic polyclinic inside Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Village -- and especially the imaging suite -- has become wildly popular with athletes and their entourages during the 2016 games, according to an August 11 story in
USA Today
.
August 11, 2016
3D imaging helps diagnose 1.7-million-year-old cancer
By
Heather Hokenson
Cancer is often thought to be a product of modern times and lifestyles, but researchers have discovered what they believe is the earliest case of malignancy -- in a fossil from an early human ancestor who lived about 1.7 million years ago. The key to diagnosing this ancient cancer was advanced 3D imaging technology.
August 10, 2016
7 top tips for reporting cervical spine CT
By
Philip Ward
To help eliminate mistakes by radiology trainees reporting out-of-hours cervical spine trauma CT scans, it's crucial to bear in mind seven key learning points, U.K. researchers reported at the 2016 congress of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology.
August 8, 2016
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