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Outsourced Radiologists Perform Better Readings for Fewer Hospitals

Familiarity and experience working for a specific hospital matters when it comes to the performance of radiologists who work for outsourcing teleradiology companies, according to a group of researchers. More...
21 Jan 2013
Image: Patient undergoing ExAblate MRI-guided focused ultrasound (Photo courtesy of InSightec).

MR-guided, Focused Ultrasound Therapy Company Receives US Approval to Treat Bone Pain

A novel combination of imaging technologies called magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound therapy is now being used to treat bone pain. More...
14 Jan 2013
Image: MR comparison showing the brains of two children and the effects of alcohol exposure during pregnancy (Photo courtesy of the Children’s Research Triangle).

MR Images Show How Fetal Alcohol Exposure Affects Children’s

Children exposed to alcohol during fetal development show brain structure and metabolism alterations that can be seen using various imaging techniques. More...
08 Jan 2013

MRI Scans Show Indications of Brain Injuries Not Seen in CT Scans

MRI scanning at the hospital may be better at predicting long-term outcomes for individuals with mild traumatic brain injuries than CT, the customary modality for assessing such injuries in the ER. More...
07 Jan 2013
Image: The images show magnetic resonance (MR) slices through the brains of two mountaineers. The image on the left is from a mountaineer who climbed to altitudes above 7,000 meters, and the one on the right is from a mountaineer who survived a high altitude cerebral edema (HACE). The arrows point to the corpus callosum. This part of the corpus callosum is normal in the left image, whereas in the right image (HACE survivor) it shows black spots representing multiple small hemorrhages (microhemorrhages) (Photo courtesy of RSNA/Dr. Knauth et al, University Hospital Gottingen).

High Altitude Climbers at Risk for Brain Hemorrhage

New MRI research has demonstrated that mountain climbers who experience a specific type of high-altitude illness called high altitude cerebral edema have evidence of brain bleeding years after the initial incident. More...
25 Dec 2012

MRI-Ultrasound Fusion-Guided Biopsy Detects Prostate Cancer

Cutting-edge research conducted by a group of engineers and clinicians demonstrates that prostate cancer can be diagnosed far more easily and effectively using a new image-guided, targeted biopsy procedure. More...
24 Dec 2012

Combining MRI and PET with CSF Analysis Provides a Better Prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease

Being able to predict Alzheimer’s diseases in patients with mild cognitive impairment can be enhanced by using a combination of imaging and biomarker technology. More...
19 Dec 2012
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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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