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Nuclear Medicine: Page 426
Camtronics launches new Vericis applications
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Camtronics Medical Systems has released two new applications for its Vericis for Cardiology image and information management system.
March 19, 2001
Radiology's raided turf: three views from the field
By
Eric Barnes
Year after year, radiologists continue to lose procedures to medical subspecialists they believe are less qualified to perform them. Yet according to turf watchers at the American Society of Emergency Radiology meeting in San Francisco, radiologists are letting some of the best opportunities slip right through their fingers.
March 19, 2001
Vascular and interventional radiology
By
Eric Barnes
Part II: Turf wars in radiology: three views from the battlefield
March 19, 2001
DraxImage licenses Infecton agent
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiopharmaceutical provider DraxImage has signed a licensing agreement with BTG for that firm's Infecton radiopharmaceutical agent.
March 14, 2001
Start-up enters breast imaging arena with scintimammography, PET offerings
In light of the medical community’s interest in PET and other breast cancer imaging technologies, a new company, Positron Emission Mammography (PEM) Technologies of Bethesda, MD, has begun developing PET scanners specifically for breast imaging.
March 13, 2001
A Clinician’s Guide to Nuclear Medicine
This is an interesting and unique nuclear medicine textbook. Although this guide is primarily written for clinicians, it has value for radiologists, nuclear medicine staff, and residents.
March 12, 2001
Dedicated brain market opens new door for SPECT scanner
By
Robert Bruce
A Massachusetts company is hoping that renewed interest in functional brain imaging could help it find a market for a novel SPECT technology it developed decades ago, before the arrival of CT and MRI decimated the nuclear medicine brain imaging market.
March 12, 2001
Noninvasive MCE fares slightly better than MRI for tracking cardiac perfusion defects
By
Shalmali Pal
VIENNA – Italian researchers tested MRI and magnetic contrast echocardiography (MCE) to image patients with acute myocardial infarction and detect perfusion defects. They then compared the techniques to 99technetium sestamibi SPECT.
March 7, 2001
GE, Mobile P.E.T. forge new partnership
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
GE Medical Systems and PET services provider Mobile P.E.T. Systems have signed a three-year, multi-unit strategic partnership agreement.
March 6, 2001
MRI and SPECT garner high marks for glioma grading
By
Shalmali Pal
VIENNA - In a comparison of gadolinium contrast-enhanced MRI and 123I-IMT SPECT for the preoperative grading of malignant gliomas, MRI fared slightly better, but both modalities proved efficient for noninvasive imaging.
March 4, 2001
ADAC appoints Nelson as GM
ADAC Laboratories has promoted senior vice president of sales Jeff Nelson to general manager.
February 28, 2001
Scintimammography may back up x-ray mammo better than US
By
Shalmali Pal
Evidence continues to mount in support of scintimammography (SMM) as a second-line test for detecting potential breast cancer. The latest study out of the United Kingdom shows that SMM, when combined with traditional mammography, can improve diagnostic accuracy.
February 25, 2001
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