Wayne Forrest[email protected]MRIMRI helps create measures for normal fetal developmentUsing MRI, Israeli researchers have established a set of benchmark measurements for fetal facial and cranial structures to help chart development over multiple gestation weeks. Their findings were published on March 12 in the European Journal of Radiology.March 18, 2020Molecular ImagingFDG-PET leads prediction on neuroendocrine tumor outcomesFDG-PET has again proved its value by correlating positive neuroendocrine tumors in patients treated with peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) to their chances of overall and progression-free survival, according to a study published March 13 in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.March 17, 2020MRIDWI-MRI can solve pediatric arthritis with no contrastDiffusion-weighted MR imaging (DWI-MRI) has proven accuracy in diagnosing and evaluating children with suspected arthritis and can help clinicians avoid the use of gadolinium-based contrast agents, according to a study published March 10 in Radiology.March 15, 2020MRIMRI shows active leisure time promotes younger brainBrain MR images show that older adults who maintain an active lifestyle during their leisure time have more brain volume and age more slowly than their sedentary counterparts, according to a study scheduled to be presented at the upcoming American Academy of Neurology annual meeting.March 11, 2020MRIMRI parameters are safe for implanted cardiac devicesIf imaging centers adhere to standard MRI parameters for static, gradient, and radiofrequency magnetic fields, implanted cardiac devices will continue to function smoothly during an MRI scan, according to a study published March 3 in Radiology.March 10, 2020Molecular ImagingCholine-PET boosts mpMRI for prostate cancer detectionThe addition of F-18 choline PET to multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) can significantly improve the detection of higher-risk primary prostate cancer and assessment of patients with suspected cases, according to a study published in the March issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.March 4, 2020MRIMRI-targeted biopsy optimizes prostate cancer detectionMRI-targeted biopsy can greatly improve prostate cancer diagnosis and reduce the chances of patients being either overtreated or undertreated for their disease, according to a study published March 5 in the New England Journal of Medicine.March 3, 2020Molecular ImagingAuntMinnie Molecular Imaging InsiderMarch 2, 2020MRIMRI, blood tests could guide care for glioblastomaCombining an MRI brain scan with blood test results could become a potent duo in producing clinically relevant information for glioblastoma patients and subsequently direct the most appropriate care for their disease, according to a study published February 27 in Neuro-Oncology Advances.March 1, 2020MRIMRI finds gender differences even in healthy heartsAn investigational 4D flow MRI sequence has helped researchers confirm different blood flow characteristics in the hearts of young, healthy men and women. The findings could help clinicians set benchmarks for comparisons with unhealthy patients, according to a study published February 27 in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.February 26, 2020Previous PagePage 6 of 239Next PageTop StoriesNuclear MedicineLLMs rapidly evolving in nuclear medicineLarge language models (LLMs) are widely used to handle the large volume of text data generated in nuclear medicine.MRIDWI with fat correction identifies liver scarring in MASLD patientsUltrasoundGhost scans problematic in POCUS trauma examsMolecular ImagingPSMA-PET may require selective use to be cost-effectiveSponsor ContentJoin Us!