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MRI: Page 138
fMRI finds opioids may alter brain function in babies
By
Erik L. Ridley
Functional MRI (fMRI) has shown that prenatal exposure to opioids may alter brain function in babies, according to research scheduled to be presented at the upcoming RSNA 2019 meeting in Chicago.
November 25, 2019
DTI-MRI links obesity to areas of white-matter damage
By
Wayne Forrest
Diffusion-tensor MR images (DTI-MRI) have revealed signs of brain damage in the white matter of overweight children, which could be related to several key inflammatory markers, according to a study scheduled for presentation next week at RSNA 2019 in Chicago.
November 25, 2019
Is this MRI-guided procedure worthy of epilepsy patients?
By
Wayne Forrest
An MRI-guided therapy for patients with epilepsy who are resistant to drug treatment has shown that it can extend quality of life. But the technique also comes at a greater cost than surgery, according to a study published online November 20 in
PLOS One
.
November 24, 2019
Lawsuit against ProScan dismissed
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A lawsuit that charged imaging services provider ProScan Imaging of Cincinnati with filing reimbursement claims for scans that were never read by radiologists has been dismissed.
November 21, 2019
Carbon electrode could aid MRI, deep brain stimulation
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers at San Diego State University are developing a glassy carbon electrode for use with MRI scans during deep brain stimulation, according to a study published online November 18 in
Nature Microsystems and Nanoengineering
.
November 20, 2019
MRI scoring system could predict liver transplant need
By
Wayne Forrest
European researchers have developed a functional liver imaging score that uses gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI to help predict which patients with advanced chronic liver disease might need a transplant or are at greater risk of mortality, according to a study published online November 19 in
Radiology
.
November 20, 2019
Hospital ordered to pay family for MRI-related death in India
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The Bombay High Court this week ordered the city government of Mumbai to pay the interim compensation of 1Â million rupees (approximately $14,000 U.S) to the family of a man who died in an MRI accident, according to a November 19 report in the
Indian Express
.
November 19, 2019
fMRI shows how brains rebound from hemispherectomy
By
Wayne Forrest
A new study published online November 19 in
Cell Reports
sheds new light on how some people are able to recover from hemispherectomy -- removal of half their brain -- and still function at a high level. Functional MRI (fMRI) demonstrated how the brain compensates by restoring communication in certain areas to compensate for the loss.
November 18, 2019
Which MRI sequences can best handle metal braces?
By
Wayne Forrest
What is the best way to overcome artifacts in patients wearing metallic orthodontic devices? The authors of a new study published November 12 in
Radiology
recommend slight modifications in functional MRI and diffusion-tensor MR imaging sequences to complete the task.
November 18, 2019
Qlarity gets FDA OK for MRI-guided breast biopsy software plugin
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Medical artificial intelligence software developer Qlarity Imaging has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its QuantX MRI guidance breast biopsy software plugin.
November 18, 2019
MRI Interventions posts strong revenue gains in Q3
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Sales gains in its biological and drug delivery business contributed to a 62% increase in revenue for MRI Interventions in its third quarter.
November 12, 2019
7T MRI finds promising MS biomarker
By
Wayne Forrest
Using 7-tesla MRI scans, researchers have identified a potentially valuable biomarker of brain inflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) that could shed light on how the disease progresses, according to a study published online November 12 in the
Multiple Sclerosis Journal
.
November 12, 2019
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