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Clinical News: Page 3241
The Developing Fetus: First and Second Trimesters
The entire set provides complete sonographic coverage for evaluating the fetus, from the earliest detection of the gestational sac to early anatomic survey and risk assessment for trisomies.
March 15, 2004
AuntMinnie.com MRI Radiology Insider
By
Shalmali Pal
March 14, 2004
Hermes taps Howell to lead U.K. unit
Hermes Medical Solutions has tapped Stewart Howell as general manager for U.K. operations, and business development for its Nuclear Diagnostics U.K. company.
March 14, 2004
Task automation drives workflow enhancement
By
Erik L. Ridley
SAN ANTONIO - Dr. Steven Horii discussed the process of reengineering workflow and UPMC’s extensive experience with digital image management at PACS 2004: Working in an Integrated Digital Healthcare Enterprise, sponsored by the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry last week.
March 14, 2004
MSCT beats x-ray in diagnosing TKA osteolysis
By
Brian Casey
SAN FRANCISCO - These days, it seems that just about everything is better with multislice CT. In orthopedic imaging, multislice CT is proving more effective than conventional radiography in finding lesions caused by osteolysis that result as a complication of total knee arthroscopy, according to a presentation Friday at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting.
March 14, 2004
Epix names McMurry as research VP
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
MRI contrast developer Epix Medical has promoted Thomas McMurry, Ph.D., to vice president of research.
March 11, 2004
PACS success relies on QA/QC procedures
By
Erik L. Ridley
SAN ANTONIO - Commercial PACS networks are not designed to support comprehensive quality assurance (QA) practices; it’s up to the customer to implement these procedures, and radiologists have a pivotal role to play, according to Charles Willis, Ph.D., of the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) in Houston.
March 11, 2004
AuntMinnieIndia's IRIA Conference Reporter
By
Brian Casey
Welcome to the inaugural edition of AuntMinnie’s IRIA Conference Reporter! We’re pleased to bring you this overview of the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association meeting, held in Hyderabad 8-11 January, 2004.
March 11, 2004
Fantastic voyage takes capsule endoscopy to India
By
Brian Casey
One of the latest trends in gastrointestinal imaging is like a scene from the 1966 sci-fi movie
Fantastic Voyage
: Patients swallow a small capsule outfitted with a miniature camera that snaps pictures as it passes through the small bowel. From its origins in Israel, capsule endoscopy has made the passage to India, where researchers at a Hyderabad hospital are putting it through its paces.
March 11, 2004
Konica Minolta introduces new laser imagers, CR
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging launched a pair of new dry laser printers and a new computed radiography system at the IRIA meeting.
March 11, 2004
LTMG group explores virtual colonoscopy for TB
By
Brian Casey
In western countries, virtual colonoscopy has piqued interest as a means of detecting colon cancer less invasively than endoscopy-based methods such as colonoscopy. It could play that role as well in India, but VC could also have other applications, such as the detection of tuberculosis, according to a group from LTMG Hospital and Medical College in Mumbai.
March 11, 2004
Ultrasound may offer earlier typhoid detection
By
Brian Casey
Typhoid fever is endemic in India, being the fifth most common infectious disease in the country. Ultrasound could fill a diagnosis gap and assume a role in the early detection of typhoid, according to results presented by Hyderabad researchers at the IRIA show.
March 11, 2004
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