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Radiography

Image: Transmission X-ray microscope images of damage generated in a bone sample and stained with lead-uranyl acetate. White is the staining of microdamage, gray is bone and black is background. On the left is one-time loading of the sample, and on the right is repeated loading (Photo courtesy of Cornell University).

X-Ray Imaging Offers New Clues on Bone Damage

Bone fractures, from athletes to individuals suffering from osteoporosis, are typically the result of tiny cracks accumulating over time—invisible runnels of damage that, when coalesced, lead to that break. More...
25 Mar 2013

Automated Chiropractic Measurement Tools Optimize Efficiency, Digital Image Management

A novel chiropractic platform combines a mini-picture archiving and communications system with a tabletop computed radiography system for cost-effective digital image capture, review, and storage capabilities. More...
25 Mar 2013

PET or PET/CT Benefits in Bone, Soft Tissue Tumors Not Validated

For patients with bone and soft tissue tumors, the study data currently available allow no distinct conclusions as to the advantages and disadvantages of using PET alone or in combination with CT. More...
19 Mar 2013

Flat Panel Detector Technology Enables Faster Exams

A new flat panel detector has been designed for the midrange price sector that can perform both full-digital fluoroscopy and radiography. More...
18 Mar 2013

First Study to Evaluate 25 Years of Compiled Data After Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer

A new US study is the first-ever to assess 25 years of follow-up data after radiation therapy treatment for prostate cancer patients. More...
14 Mar 2013

Redefining a Positive CT Finding for Lung Cancer May Slash Radiation Risks and Unneeded Surgery

Amending a key measure used to define positive test findings in baseline CT imaging screening for lung cancer could help decrease the prospect of “further diagnostic work-up.” More...
12 Mar 2013
 Image: The PaxScan 4336W wireless image detector (Photo courtesy of Varian Medical Systems).

Wireless X-Ray Image Detectors Optimized for Detailed Imaging at Low Dose Rates

New dual-band X-ray detectors are licensed for use in most markets worldwide. They can transmit image data in real-time across a very consistent wireless link. More...
12 Mar 2013
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The MedImaging Radiology channel covers fluoroscopy, digital radiography, computerized tomography, mammography, interventional radiology, and other medical uses of X-ray imaging as well as related instrumentation, trends and safety issues.
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