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MRI: Page 108
MRI helps identify problems with buttock augmentation
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
Silicone fillers and injections of the buttocks are becoming increasingly common as individuals seek the perfect shape without plastic surgery. But the long-term consequences of such injections are also becoming more prevalent, creating a role for MRI to help identify problems.
January 24, 2021
fMRI gets to the bottom of smell, taste dysfunction from COVID-19
By
Emily Hayes
Functional MRI (fMRI) was helpful for evaluating persistent smell and taste dysfunction in a patient with COVID-19, according to a case report published January 22 in
JAMA Neurology
. The orbitofrontal cortex appears to be particularly relevant in understanding the cause of symptoms, Kuwaiti researchers reported.
January 21, 2021
FDA clears use of MRI for Impulse Dynamics' Optimizer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared for conditional use MRI for patients receiving cardiac contractility modulation therapy using technology from Impulse Dynamics.
January 19, 2021
Promaxo adds over $4M to coffers
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Medical imaging, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) technology developer Promaxo has raised $4.2Â million in a new funding round.
January 18, 2021
AI, radiomics predicts prostate cancer recurrence
By
Erik L. Ridley
A diagnostic model that incorporates artificial intelligence (AI) analysis of radiomics features on multiparametric MRI can predict the likelihood of prostate cancer recurrence prior to surgical treatment, enabling preoperative risk stratification of patients, according to research published in the January issue of
EBioMedicine
.
January 18, 2021
Can MRI-guided breast biopsy evaluate chemo response?
By
Theresa Pablos
MRI-guided breast biopsy looks like a promising method to evaluate complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in women with breast cancer, according to the findings of a pilot study published January 15 in
JAMA Network Open
.
January 18, 2021
Perspectum's 'long COVID' MRI software cleared in U.K.
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Perspectum's software enabling the detection on MRI scans of organ damage due to "long COVID" has been cleared by the U.K.'s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
January 17, 2021
HIV drugs correlate with lower brain volumes on MRI
By
Rebekah Moan
One of the largest-ever neuroimaging studies of individuals with HIV used MRI to reveal that lower current CD4+ T-cell counts were associated with smaller hippocampal and thalamic volumes in the brain. Also, the subset of participants not receiving treatment had smaller putamen volumes, according to findings published January 15 in
JAMA Network Open
.
January 15, 2021
Hyperfine's AI software for portable MRI clears FDA
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Hyperfine's artificial intelligence (AI) image analysis software for the company's Swoop portable MRI system has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
January 13, 2021
Is there a place for whole-body cancer screening?
By
Kate Madden Yee
A whole-body imaging cancer screening program could be an effective way to detect early-stage cancer among a motivated screening population, according to a study from Japan published January 1 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
January 11, 2021
ViewRay prepares for $50M stock offering
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image-guided radiation therapy vendor ViewRay expects to raise approximately $50Â million in gross proceeds from a public offering of its common stock this week.
January 4, 2021
X-ray, CT resolve MRI bullet fragment safety
By
Kate Madden Yee
X-ray and CT can help clinicians determine whether it is safe for patients with embedded bullet fragments to undergo MRI for other indications such as brain cancer, spinal cord injury, or joint disorders, according to a study published December 29 in the
American Journal of Roetgenology
.
January 4, 2021
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