Wayne Forrest[email protected]MRIMRI detects brain lesions in soldiers with mild TBIStructural MRI revealed brain scars in the form of white-matter T2-weighted hyperintensities in more than half of active duty military personnel who had blast-related predominantly mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a study published online December 15 in Radiology.December 14, 2015Nuclear MedicinePET/MRI shows value for cardiac sarcoidosisSimultaneous cardiac PET/MRI is better than PET/CT for detecting cardiac sarcoidosis, offering diagnostic image quality and less radiation dose, according to a study presented at RSNA 2015.December 13, 2015Nuclear MedicineAuntMinnie.com Molecular Imaging InsiderDecember 9, 2015Nuclear MedicineImaging for coronary artery disease on the declineCHICAGO - The utilization rates of noninvasive imaging in patients with suspected coronary artery disease show a precipitous decline, with coronary CT angiography greatly underused, according to a study presented on Wednesday at RSNA 2015.December 1, 2015MRIMRI shows how heart changes during deep divesCHICAGO - Cardiac MRI has uncovered the unusual ability of free divers -- who descend hundreds of feet into the ocean while holding their breath -- to develop "compensatory mechanisms" to recover heart function within minutes of breathing again.December 1, 2015MRIConcussion effects vary among former football playersCHICAGO - Repetitive hits to the head and a history of concussions can affect different areas of the brain in former collegiate and professional football players, based on the player's position, according to a comparison of diffusion-tensor MR images presented on Monday at RSNA 2015.November 30, 2015Nuclear MedicineFDG-PET/CT study suggests change in breast cancer guidelinesCHICAGO - FDG-PET/CT's aptitude for finding distant metastases in patients with stage III invasive ductal carcinoma has prompted researchers to suggest that the National Comprehensive Cancer Network add histology to its guidelines for determining the best staging method.November 28, 2015MRIMRI finds obesity trigger in obese kidsFunctional MRI and functional connectivity MRI have pinpointed regions of the brain that are triggered by the smell of food and influence reactions in obese children, according to a poster presentation scheduled for RSNA 2015 in Chicago.November 23, 2015MRI3D MRI uncovers risk of stroke in asymptomatic diabetics3D MRI has found evidence of intraplaque hemorrhage among diabetics who have no signs of atherosclerotic disease -- a finding that could greatly increase their risk of an adverse vascular event, according to a study scheduled for presentation at RSNA 2015 in Chicago.November 23, 2015MRI7T MRI with glutamate uncovers epileptic seizure sitesResearchers from the University of Pennsylvania are reporting early success with a novel imaging technique that uses 7-tesla MRI and the amino acid glutamate as a biomarker to locate epileptic lesions in the brain that conventional MRI and other modalities may miss.November 22, 2015Previous PagePage 90 of 239Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET scans tie fast food to altered blood flow in the heartUltraprocessed foods may acutely affect vascular and brain function, researchers report.AIAI boosts rads' identification of incidental PE on CT imagingPractice ManagementHow are technologists dealing with higher vacancy rates?UltrasoundUltrasound screening for vasa previa tied to better pregnancy outcomesDigital X-RayAI could be cost-effective for osteoporosis screening