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MRI: Page 425
Banner Alzheimer's Institute nets NIH grant
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Banner Alzheimer's Institute in Phoenix has received a $6.5 million grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
May 24, 2010
Gadobenate better than gadopentetate contrast in MRA
By
Wayne Forrest
Gadobenate dimeglumine offers better performance than gadopentetate dimeglumine in patients undergoing contrast-enhanced MR angiography (MRA) for suspected peripheral arterial occlusive disease, according to a study in the June issue of
Radiology
.
May 23, 2010
SPIE: Is MRI-guidance the next step for IGRT?
By
Tami Freeman
Image-guidance has become an invaluable tool within radiation therapy, with recent years seeing a shift toward incorporating image-derived, patient-based information into the treatment process. At the same time, the industry has witnessed the emergence of advanced radiotherapy systems with integrated imaging capabilities.
May 20, 2010
ACC task force releases 2010 policy on CTA, CMR
By
Eric Barnes
The American College of Cardiology (ACC) Foundation Task Force on Expert Consensus Documents has published the 2010 version of its views on coronary CT angiography (CTA) and cardiac MRI (CMR), detailing the strengths and weaknesses of each technology.
May 18, 2010
Fonar revenues dip in Q3
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Net revenues slipped for MRI vendor Fonar in its fiscal third quarter.
May 17, 2010
Neurosurgeon files MRI patent lawsuit against Siemens
By
James Brice
A California neurosurgeon is suing a division of multimodality vendor Siemens Healthcare, charging that the Malvern, PA, company has violated his patents for MRI technology, including diffusion tensor imaging and nerve imaging.
May 17, 2010
Nocimed develops MR spectroscopy to find source of back pain
By
Wayne Forrest
A California company with roots at the University of California, San Francisco is having early success in developing technology to noninvasively diagnose and localize back pain with the help of MR spectroscopy.
May 17, 2010
Teens contribute to radiology-related research
By
Cynthia E. Keen
Today's teens may have a reputation as slackers addicted to video games and iPhones, but teen researchers are making a difference in medical imaging with research studies presented at medical conferences in the past month, including one at this week's American Thoracic Society meeting in New Orleans.
May 16, 2010
AuntMinnie.com MRI Insider
By
Wayne Forrest
May 12, 2010
NIST shows prototype MRI phantom
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has unveiled an MRI scanner calibration phantom that is traceable to standardized values.
May 12, 2010
MRI finds missed injuries on negative CT of blunt trauma
By
Wayne Forrest
Even if a negative CT scan shows no injuries in the cervical spine after blunt trauma, MRI should be used to evaluate patients who are obtunded or unexaminable to avoid missed injuries due to the modality's excellent sensitivity for soft-tissue injuries.
May 11, 2010
Whole-body MRI workup finds common breast metastases
By
Eric Barnes
Results of a new study indicate that whole-body MRI is an excellent way to work up newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Researchers from India found that MRI led to a change in treatment in nearly half of patients, and it also found metastases in some patients before symptoms appeared.
May 10, 2010
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