Wayne Forrest[email protected]Nuclear MedicineBracco hits Jubilant with patent complaint on rubidium PETContrast developer Bracco Diagnostics has filed a complaint against radiopharmaceutical firm Jubilant DraxImage and two of its affiliates for alleged patent infringement regarding rubidium-based radiopharmaceuticals for cardiac PET studies.April 5, 2018MRIMRI contrast: Unnecessary for follow-up in meningioma?In the routine follow-up of patients with intracranial meningioma, unenhanced MRI scans are as effective in evaluating the disease as imaging with gadolinium contrast, according to a study from Turkey presented at ECR 2018 in Vienna.April 4, 2018Nuclear MedicineNovel PET agent could advance neurological imagingSwiss and German researchers have obtained promising results with a novel PET imaging agent that could help guide and assess treatment for people with various neurological diseases. The preclinical study was published in the April issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.April 2, 2018Nuclear MedicineCanada's NRU reactor to go offline for the final timeIt's the end of an era in Chalk River, Ontario, as the National Research Universal (NRU) nuclear reactor goes offline for the final time on March 31. The reactor has been a key source of molybdenum-99, the precursor to the widely used radiopharmaceutical technetium-99m.March 29, 2018Nuclear MedicineNorthStar's novel generator could relieve U.S. isotope shortagesNorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is hoping that its isotope separation technology -- almost a decade in the making -- can alleviate worries about inadequate sources of molybdenum-99, the precursor to technetium-99m, a widely used radiopharmaceutical for nuclear medicine scans.March 28, 2018MRIDTI-MRI finds abnormal brain connections in autistic kidsResearchers using diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI) may have discovered an underlying cause of abnormal brain development among preschool-age children with autism spectrum disorder, according to a study published online March 26 in Radiology.March 26, 2018MRIMRI shows smaller brain volume in kids with ADHDMRI scans have uncovered reduced volume in key regions of the brain that help control the behavior of young children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study published online March 26 in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.March 26, 2018MRIMR spectroscopy links ADHD drugs to positive emotionsMR spectroscopy of the brain indicates that drugs taken for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can cause an increase in the neurotransmitter glutamate, positively influencing a person's mood, according to a study published online March 6 in Neuropsychopharmacology.March 14, 2018MRIFDA: Brain coils may cause artifacts on MRA imagesThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a letter to healthcare providers warning them that stainless steel neurovascular embolization coils could cause artifacts on MR angiography (MRA) images.March 12, 2018MRI1st 10.5T MRI scans performed on humansResearchers at the University of Minnesota's Center for Magnetic Resonance Research are breaking new ground by performing the first whole-body 10.5-tesla MRI scans on humans.March 12, 2018Previous PagePage 52 of 239Next PageTop StoriesMRIMRI may help guide brachial plexus surgeryMRI-based volumetric analysis of paraspinal muscles can distinguish the severity of traumatic brachial plexus injury.AIShould hospitals pursue local domain LLM adaptation for radiology reports?Womens ImagingMRI model predicts breast tumor shrinkage patternsMRICheck for middle neck involvement for nasopharyngeal cancer prognosisMolecular ImagingPET links brain receptor to emotional numbing in PTSD