Edward SusmanMRIMEG imaging finds where tinnitus rings in the brainSAN DIEGO - Researchers from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit have found that magnetoencephalography (MEG) imaging can help doctors locate -- and possibly treat -- the part of the brain repsonsible for the mysterious ringing in the ears known as tinnitus.October 5, 2009MRIMRI brain mapping may assist Alzheimer's diagnosisU.S. researchers used a structural MRI brain mapping technique to assist physicians in making a clinical diagnosis of three common neurodegenerative disorders, according to a presentation at last week's Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease.July 19, 2009MRIMRI spots brain lesions among long-term migraine patientsMiddle-aged women who experience migraine with aura are more likely to have brain infarctlike lesions that are detectable on MRI than men or other migraine sufferers who don't have the visual phenomenon associated with their headaches, according to a study presented at last week's American Academy of Neurology meeting.May 4, 2009Nuclear MedicineMRI, PiB-PET may help distinguish dementiasSEATTLE - Researchers at last week's American Academy of Neurology conference suggested that MRI and PET may be able to help physicians distinguish between dementia patients with Alzheimer's disease and those with Lewy body dementia.May 3, 2009Digital X-RayACC study: Sequential CT delivers less radiation, good image qualityORLANDO - Using a sequential scanning mode during coronary CT angiography studies cuts radiation dose in half without impairing image quality compared to standard retrospective spiral data acquisition, according to a study presented at this week's American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting.March 30, 2009Image-Guided SurgeryElderly do well when undergoing image-guided biopsy proceduresCHICAGO - Even patients over the age of 80 can successfully and safely undergo image-guided biopsy procedures, study results suggest. Findings from the research, conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, were presented at the 2008 RSNA annual meeting.December 7, 2008Nuclear MedicineBreast-specific gamma imaging reveals unseen cancersCHICAGO - A review of clinical use of breast-specific gamma imaging shows that the function-based technology changed breast cancer treatment options because additional malignancies were pinpointed by the new modality, according to research presented at this week's RSNA conference.December 3, 2008Nuclear MedicinePEM may reduce false-positive reportsCHICAGO - Research from Florida suggests that diagnosing suspected breast cancer with positron emission mammography (PEM) has the potential to reduce false positives when compared to MRI.December 2, 2008PACS/VNAPictures add a lot of words to radiologists' reportsCHICAGO - When radiologists see a picture of a patient along with his or her diagnostic images, reports tend to be longer and include more incidental findings and recommendations. This conclusion comes from a novel study from Israel presented at this year's RSNA meeting.December 2, 2008UltrasoundUltrasound guides treatment for long-term relief of plantar fasciitisCHICAGO - An ultrasound-guided technique appears to provide long-term, near sequelae-free relief to patients suffering from chronic, debilitating plantar fasciitis, researchers reported at the 2008 RSNA annual meeting in Chicago.December 1, 2008Previous PagePage 7 of 21Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingExperts, research highlight prevalence of remote breast imagingExperts and recent studies highlight the prevalence of remote breast imaging since COVID-19.UltrasoundAblation procedures cure thyroid disorders in older patientsPractice ManagementNYU researcher's new book explores how imaging is 'changing our world'Womens ImagingMirai shows promise for detecting interval breast cancersSponsor ContentJoin Us!