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Image: These brain images, captured with DTI MRI, show water diffusion within the white matter of children with sensory-processing disorders (SPDs). Row FA: The blue areas show white matter where water diffusion was less directional than in typical children, indicating impaired white matter microstructure. Row MD: The red areas show white matter where the overall rate of water diffusion was higher than in typical children, also indicating abnormal white matter. Row RD: The red areas show white matter where SPD children have higher rates of water diffusion perpendicular to the axonal fibers, indicating a loss of integrity of the fiber bundles comprising the white matter tracts (Photo courtesy of the University of California, San Francisco - UCSF).

DTI-MRI Reveals Sensory-Processing Disorders in Children

Researchers are utilizing a cutting-edge form of magnetic resonance imaging called diffusion tensor imaging to explore sensory-processing disorders in children. More...
07 Aug 2013

MRI May Reveal Infant Brain Anomaly Associated with Autism

Children who were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder were found to have excessive cerebral spinal fluid and enlarged brains in infancy, raising the possibility that those brain anomalies may serve as potential biomarkers for the early identification of the neurodevelopmental disorder. More...
06 Aug 2013

Radiologic Assessment Recommended for Neurodegeneration in Memory Impaired Patients

Radiologists should include an evaluation of neurodegeneration when interpreting brain scans from patients with memory impairment, according to US radiology experts. More...
31 Jul 2013

MR Spectroscopy Shows Blood and Organ Fat May Increase Risk of Osteoporosis

New findings have revealed that obese individuals with higher levels of fat in their muscle tissue, liver, and blood also have higher amounts of fat in their bone marrow, putting them at risk for osteoporosis. More...
29 Jul 2013

Serial MR, CT Neuroimaging Scanning Helps Identify Timing of Abusive Head Trauma in Infants

Researchers have classified the appearance and development of abnormalities on neuroimages that represent abusive head trauma in infants. More...
23 Jul 2013

3MP Diagnostic Displays with LED backlights Allows Radiologists to Visualize More Details

New diagnostic displays enhance radiologist performance and productivity by making slight details more perceptible faster, and feature 3MP resolution and using high-bright light-emitting diode backlights. More...
22 Jul 2013
Image: St. Jude is launching its Accent MRI pacemaker in Japan (Photo courtesy of St. Jude Medical).

Wireless MRI-Conditional Pacemaker Approved in Japan

Unlike the MRI-labeled devices currently available, a new MRI pacemaker is the only commercially available system with labeling that allows patients to undergo full-body, high-resolution MRI scanning to provide for their current and future medical requirements. More...
16 Jul 2013
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MedImaging's MRI channel in addition to reporting on MR hardware, informs about the many magnetic resonance applications possible with the technique notably MRI, fMRI, diffusion MRI, MR angiography, MR guided surgery, in addition to industry developments, and safety issues.
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