Brian Casey[email protected]MRISiemens Medical Solutions(Booth 7713) A major RSNA highlight for Siemens Medical Solutions of Malvern, PA, will be Magnetom Essenza, an economical 1.5-tesla scanner that the company believes will enable many facilities to upgrade or add a high-field MRI scanner for the first time.October 28, 2007MRIResonance Technology(Booth 2951) MRI accessory developer Resonance Technology of Northridge, CA, will demonstrate enhancements to its line of MRI entertainment systems, as well as products for automated processing of functional MRI data.October 28, 2007MRIPhilips Medical Systems(Booth 4129) Look for Philips Medical Systems of Andover, MA, to highlight new advances for its Achieva and Panorama lines of MRI scanners, including a 1.5-tesla scanner with a higher channel count, and new exam automation protocols.October 28, 2007MRIONI Medical Systems(Booth 5104) ONI Medical Systems of Wilmington, MA, will tout its high-field superconducting MRI technology for musculoskeletal extremity applications, including a new protocol for fat suppression.October 28, 2007MRIMedrad(Booth 8513) This Warrendale, PA, developer of contrast injectors and accessories will use its RSNA appearance to highlight Spectris Solaris EP, a contrast injector designed for mobile environments.October 28, 2007MRIMednovus(Booth 3249) The Safescan division of Mednovus will demonstrate its line of ferromagnetic detection products, designed to prevent accidents in MRI suites.October 28, 2007MRIInvivo(Booth 2565) The latest version of its DynaCAD software for breast MRI computer-aided detection will be the featured highlight in the booth of Invivo of Orlando, FL.October 28, 2007MRIHologic(Booth 7113) The skeletal health division of women's imaging vendor Hologic of Bedford, MA, will highlight the Opera extremity MRI scanner at this year's RSNA meeting.October 28, 2007MRIHitachi Medical Systems America(Booth 1144) This year, Hitachi Medical Systems America of Twinsburg, OH, will show its new Oasis open MRI scanner for the first time since receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for the product in September.October 28, 2007MRIGE Healthcare(Booth 1729) Breast imaging will be a highlight in the MRI section of GE's booth. The Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., company will also introduce the next generation of its High Definition MRI platform.October 28, 2007Previous PagePage 93 of 190Next PageTop StoriesCTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPDA machine-learning model based on chest CT images accurately predicts lung function, which can help clinicians diagnose and assess COPD.UltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsMolecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryMRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease risk