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General/Advanced Imaging

Image: The LMD-DM series of high-luminance, high-contrast medical displays (Photo courtesy of Sony Electronics).

High-Resolution Diagnostic Displays Designed for Radiology

New diagnostic displays developed for radiologists offer three times the resolution of monochrome liquid crystal displays, improving visualization for help in critical diagnoses. More...
01 Nov 2012

International Day of Radiology to Recognize Radiologists and Medical Imaging Innovations

Commemorating the 117th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray and the innovative developments in healthcare made possible by medical imaging technology, November 8, 2012, has been chosen as the International Day of Radiology by North American radiology societies. More...
24 Oct 2012

Survey Answers What Physicians Demand from Radiologists

In a new report, medical specialists composed of 150 neurologists, neurosurgeons, urologists, orthopedists, internists, and general surgeons reveal what radiology needs to concentrate on to provide to optimal service to referring physicians. More...
16 Oct 2012

Electrical Impedance Tomography Developed to Identify Brain Hemorrhaging in Preterm Babies

A new US grant is helping researchers to develop a device that not only monitors preterm infants’ delicate brains, but also identifies intraventricular bleeding as soon as it begins. More...
11 Oct 2012
Image: Shown is an optical mammography image of hemoglobin oxygenation of a duct carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a breast cancer in the lining of the milk ducts that has not yet invaded nearby tissues. In this image, the boxed area corresponds to the cancer location and indicates lower values of hemoglobin oxygenation. For cancerous tissue that is associated with abnormal hemoglobin concentration and oxygenation, optical mammography can be used to help diagnose breast cancer and also indicate how well a patient responds to breast cancer chemotherapy (Photo courtesy of Tufts University Medical Center).

Optical Mammography Effectively Diagnoses Breast Cancer

New optical imaging technology could provide clinicians with strategies to both identify breast cancer and track individual patients’ response to initial treatment of the disease. More...
10 Oct 2012
Image: The SKINTELL high-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT) solution (Photo courtesy of Agfa HealthCare).

Noninvasive, High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography Images Epidermal, Dermal Skin in Three Viewing Modes

New high-resolution technology provides three-dimensional imaging of the epidermal and dermal skin layers in three different viewing modes. More...
09 Oct 2012
Image: An early prototype of the handheld scanner has both OCT and video imaging capabilities and interchangeable tips for the eyes, ears, skin and oral tissue. As one example, the device images the retina and the anterior eye structures (bottom right) (Photo courtesy of the University of Illinois).

Handheld Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Device Developed for Primary Care Physicians

A new handheld scanner for primary care physicians would enable them to image all the areas they typically study, such as bacterial colonies in the middle ear in 3D, or monitor the thickness and health of patients’ retinas, and more. More...
08 Oct 2012
Ultrasound Needle Guidance System
SonoSite L25
Digital Radiographic System
OMNERA 300M
Diagnostic Ultrasound System
DC-80A
X-ray Diagnostic System
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MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.
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