Wayne Forrest[email protected]MRIPost-MRI signals disappear with macrocyclic gadoliniumGerman researchers have found no evidence of increases in T1 signal intensity among patients who received more than 20 injections of macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents for MRI scans, according to a study published online December 7 in Radiology.December 14, 2016Nuclear Medicine3D-printed kidney phantom advances SPECT/CT calibrationGerman researchers have developed a low-cost 3D printing technology that can be used to create patient-specific organ models of varying sizes and shapes, according to a study published in the December issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.December 11, 2016Nuclear MedicinePiB-PET could open window on common meningiomasWith its ability to achieve a high level of specificity, the combination of carbon-11-labeled Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) with PET imaging is showing early promise in distinguishing meningiomas from other intracranial tumors, according to a study presented recently at RSNA 2016.December 8, 2016MRIDTI-MRI sheds light on Parkinson's diseaseUsing an MRI technique known as diffusion-tensor tractography and graph analysis, European researchers have discovered structural disruptions in certain brain networks of people with Parkinson's disease and cognitive impairment, according to a study published online December 7 in Radiology.December 7, 2016Nuclear MedicineAuntMinnie.com Molecular Imaging InsiderDecember 6, 2016Nuclear MedicinePET/MRI head scans reveal important incidental findingsCHICAGO - Adding a scan of the entire head to a routine whole-body PET/MRI protocol reveals a significant number of incidental findings in the brain in asymptomatic cancer patients, according to a study presented on Wednesday at RSNA 2016.November 29, 2016MRINPV is a key indicator for future prostate cancer riskCHICAGO - Negative predictive values (NPVs) derived from multiparametric MRI scans provide an excellent indication of clinically significant prostate cancer and could help men with a prior negative biopsy avoid unnecessary procedures, according to a study presented on Tuesday at RSNA 2016.November 28, 2016MRIfMRI finds where God might dwell in the brainWhen people have a religious and spiritual experience, reward-related regions of the brain become illuminated on functional MRI (fMRI) scans, much the same way these areas react to love, sex, gambling, drugs, and music, according to a study published November 29 in Social Neuroscience.November 28, 2016MRIMinimal side effects from 7T MRI subside in minutesCHICAGO - In a new study, German researchers found that side effects related to a patient's balance after a 7-tesla MRI scan dissipated within minutes, according to results presented on Monday at RSNA 2016.November 27, 2016Nuclear MedicineFDG-PET/CT targets metastases in cervical, endometrial cancerCHICAGO - With high specificity and negative predictive value, FDG-PET/CT can accurately detect distant metastases in women with cervical or endometrial cancer and spare them from unnecessary aggressive therapy, according to a study presented on Sunday at RSNA 2016.November 26, 2016Previous PagePage 74 of 239Next PageTop StoriesMRIMRI shows promise profiling hepatocellular carcinoma tumorsA study suggests that imaging-based screening with targeted pathological workup could help refine treatment strategies.Womens ImagingMRI-based DL model improves ovarian lesion classificationAIOpen-source DL model does well for identifying lung cancer riskWomens ImagingFewer Black women may be eligible for supplemental imaging for dense breastsMolecular ImagingPET/CT reliable for diagnosing fracture-related infections