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Image: 0.55T has been found sufficient to obtain a diagnostic-quality image from an MRI (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Low Field 0.55T MRI Images Offer Similar Diagnostic Utility as 1.5T for Abdominal Scans

A new study has demonstrated that MRI scanners with lower field strengths, specifically 0.55T, can produce high-quality abdominal images without losing diagnostic accuracy. More...
15 Feb 2024
Image: MRI examinations require patients to repeatedly perform breath holds to avoid respiratory artifacts (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Accelerated MRI Sequence Helps Radiologists Assess Heart Disease without Breath-Holding

An accelerated MRI sequence can help radiologists assess ischemic heart disease without requiring patients to hold their breath. More...
14 Feb 2024
Image: The new MRI test could transform shunt failure diagnosis in hydrocephalusy (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

60-Second MRI Test Helps More Easily Diagnose Shunt Failure in Children with Hydrocephalus

Researchers have developed a 60-second MRI test that could significantly enhance the diagnosis of shunt failure in children with hydrocephalus More...
09 Feb 2024
Image: A potential method uses MRI for noninvasively assessing placental health during pregnancy (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

MRI ‘Probe’ Noninvasively Measures Placental Health

Researchers have demonstrated a noninvasive MRI technique that has the potential to assess placental health during pregnancy. More...
08 Feb 2024
Image: Researchers are developing better diagnostic tools and imaging agents to detect early-stage Alzheimer’s (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Dual-Purpose Imaging Agents for PET and MRI Scanners Could Diagnose Neurodegenerative Diseases Earlier

A research team is developing imaging agents that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier and will be compatible with both PET and MRI scanners to facilitate earlier detection of neurodegenerative diseases. More...
07 Feb 2024
Image: The coils that generate the magnetic field (left) and a visualization of the entire scanner (Photo courtesy of ETH Zurich)

New MRI Technique Enables Early Detection and Better Monitoring of Multiple Sclerosis

A new MRI technique that can map the condition of myelin sheaths in the central nervous system more accurately than was previously possible could improve the early detection and monitoring of multiple sclerosis. More...
06 Feb 2024
Image: The Exablate Prime next-gen MR-guided focused ultrasound features enhanced user interface and enhancements (Photo courtesy of Insightec)

Next Gen MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Enables Incisionless Neurosurgery

The Exablate Prime platform for MR-guided focused ultrasound facilitates non-invasive neurosurgery as an outpatient procedure, offering relief to individuals suffering from movement disorders, including essential tremors. More...
05 Feb 2024
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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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