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MRI: Page 323
FDA clears IMRIS' Visius surgical theater
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
IMRIS has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for the newest generation of its Visius surgical theater.
February 13, 2014
AuntMinnie.com MRI Insider
By
Wayne Forrest
February 12, 2014
MRI-ultrasound combo helps with prostate cancer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers at Loyola University Medical Center have developed a technology that combines MRI and ultrasound for prostate cancer patients.
February 10, 2014
Tomosynthesis nearly equals MRI for rheumatoid arthritis
By
Wayne Forrest
Digital tomosynthesis is nearly as good as MRI for detecting signs of rheumatoid arthritis, and both are much better than the reference standard, conventional radiography, according to a new study in the February issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
February 10, 2014
Jury convicts NJ doctor in center fraud case
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A federal jury has convicted a New Jersey internal medicine physician on charges that she participated in a fraud in which an imaging center paid referring physicians for patient referrals.
February 5, 2014
Russian radiology prepares to step into limelight at ECR 2014
By
Philip Ward
For the first time, there will be a Russian president of ECR next month: Dr. Valentin Sinitsyn, who is also one of the youngest presidents at 53. In the first part of our series of weekly articles looking ahead to ECR 2014, we discuss what this development means for radiology in Russia.
February 4, 2014
SWI-MRI shows brain changes in hockey players
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Susceptibility-weighted MRI (SWI-MRI) can identify microstructural changes in the brains of male and female college-level ice hockey players that may be due to concussions.
February 4, 2014
MRI helps predict catheter ablation success in A-fib cases
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Delayed-enhancement MRI can help predict which patients with atrial fibrillation (A-fib) are most likely to benefit from catheter ablation, according to a prospective study in the February 5 issue of the
Journal of the American Medical Association
.
February 4, 2014
Report: MRI scanner installed base is long in the tooth
By
Erik L. Ridley
The average age of the installed base of MRI scanners in the U.S. grew from 8.7 years in 2010 to 11.4 years in 2013, meaning that many scanners could be due for a replacement, according to a new market research report by IMV Medical Information Division.
February 4, 2014
CorTechs renews distribution deal with Invivo
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
CorTechs Labs has renewed and expanded its partnership and distribution agreement with MRI technology provider Invivo.
February 4, 2014
Research sheds light on why MRI CAD misses cancers
By
Erik L. Ridley
Despite its ability to improve the detection of breast cancer, breast MRI computer-aided detection (CAD) software still misses some. Several factors can affect the detection capabilities of the software, Korean researchers have found.
February 2, 2014
Some cardiac MRI findings predict future heart events
By
Wayne Forrest
Certain MRI findings can independently predict future cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease or those who recently had a heart attack, but you have to be careful which ones you choose, according to a study published online January 29 in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
.
January 30, 2014
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