Edward SusmanNuclear MedicineStudy shows PET/CT lights up 'chemo brain' regionsCHICAGO - Researchers utilizing F-18 FDG PET/CT imaging have found that women who express "chemo brain" symptomology appear to have sharply reduced glucose metabolism in critical areas of the brain. Results from the study were presented on Tuesday at the RSNA meeting.November 27, 2012CTRadiologists should eye scans for clues to elder abuseCHICAGO - The under-the-radar problem of physical abuse of the elderly can be countered by radiologists who observe certain patterns of head and neck injuries, subdural hematomas, and the social context surrounding these cases, researchers reported at RSNA 2012.November 27, 2012MRIMRI shows bicycling may help patients with Parkinson'sCHICAGO - In a study using functional connectivity MRI, researchers found that patients with Parkinson's disease who more quickly pedaled a stationary bicycle showed positive brain changes associated with improved motor function. The results were presented on Monday at RSNA 2012.November 26, 2012MRIDTI-MRI indicates chances of concussion recoveryCHICAGO - Use of diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI) could help detect subtle injuries that can last from hours to months in patients with mild traumatic brain injury, according to a study presented on Monday at the RSNA annual meeting.November 25, 2012CTVirtual colonoscopy shows muscle in finding lesionsCHICAGO - In a series of presentations at the RSNA 2012 annual meeting, researchers from Korea, Italy, and the U.S. described advances in detecting and diagnosing cancer through the use of virtual colonoscopy, also known as CT colonography or CTC.November 24, 2012CTACC: Coronary CT angio rule outs heart attack in ER patientsCHICAGO - Patients who have a negative coronary CT angiogram after presenting at the emergency room (ER) for cardiac-suspected chest pain can safely be sent home, researchers reported at this week's American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting.March 25, 2012MRIfMRI finds brain changes from violent video gamesCHICAGO - Just one week of playing a violent video game produced measurable differences in blood flow to select areas of the brain on functional MRI (fMRI), which may explain why game playing has been linked to behavioral changes in some people.November 29, 2011MRIFrequent soccer 'heading' may cause brain injuryCHICAGO - Too much "heading" a soccer ball could result in brain abnormalities similar to those found in traumatic brain injury patients, researchers from New York found in a study using diffusion-tensor MRI.November 29, 2011BreastStudy backs mammography screening in women under 50CHICAGO - In a study of women ages 40 to 49 screened with mammography, the risk of finding invasive breast cancer was similar regardless of whether a woman had a family history of the disease, indicating that this age group would benefit from annual screening.November 28, 2011MRIPay attention! A different brain pathway for kids with ADHDCHICAGO - Researchers employing functional MRI have found that children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may show different brain activity patterns when processing visual attention information.November 28, 2011Previous PagePage 3 of 21Next PageTop StoriesPractice Management'Financial toxicity' screening for cancer care needs improvementScreening for "financial toxicity" in cancer care could use improvement in the U.S., according to a new review.CTOpportunistic chest CT helps predict low bone mineral densityMolecular ImagingNew guidance issued on PET/CT imaging in breast cancerDigital X-RayIMV: Hospital-based diagnostic x-ray volumes continue to declineSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - May 22 @ 1pm EDT