Cheryl Hall Harris, R.N.[email protected]CTNeuroLogica(Booth 6229) Portable CT company NeuroLogica of Danvers, MA, returns to radiology's showcase conference with its CereTom unit, designed for imaging patients with severe brain trauma or other neurological conditions who receive care in neuro ICUs.October 28, 2008CTNemoto Kyorindo(Booth 6617) Nemoto Kyorindo of Tokyo will display new functionality for its Nemoto Dual Shot Alpha contrast injector system, including a new body-weight protocol.October 28, 2008CTMeta Imaging Solutions(Booth 3005) Columbia, MO-based Meta Imaging Solutions will showcase its Chrysalis displacement system for CT exams, designed to reduce radiation exposure to breast tissue during coronary CT angiography or CT scans of the abdomen.October 28, 2008CTMedrad(Booth 2815) Medrad of Warrendale, PA, will highlight new software capabilities for its Stellant CT contrast injection system.October 28, 2008CTGE Healthcare(Booth 5529) GE Healthcare of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., will introduce its new LightSpeed CT750 HD scanner, which produces images with up to a 230-micron resolution to improve visualization of anatomic structures as small as 2 mm in size.October 28, 2008CTCovidien(Booth 9113) Covidien of Hazelwood, MO, will feature products from its Imaging Solutions business as it launches a new CT contrast delivery system that offers radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology.October 28, 2008CTBracco Diagnostics(Booth 2845) Bracco Diagnostics of Princeton, NJ, expanded its product line of CT injectors with the acquisition of E-Z-EM in April 2008. At this year's RSNA show, Bracco will demonstrate that company's double-barrel CT injector technology and contrast injection management software under its own corporate banner.October 28, 2008CTAnalogic(Booth 912) Analogic of Peabody, MA, will highlight PowerLink, a new brushless power transfer system for CT OEMs to incorporate into their scanners.October 28, 2008CTRoad to RSNA 2008: CT PreviewOctober 28, 2008Radiation Oncology/TherapyRadiation oncology procedure volume edges up, report statesPatient treatment visit volume at radiation oncology sites edged upward at a single-digit rate in the U.S., even as new technology is changing the way radiation therapy is delivered, according to a report published by market research firm IMV Medical Information Division.August 27, 2008Previous PagePage 5 of 11Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET links brain receptor to emotional numbing in PTSDTo date, only a single study has investigated CB1R availability in humans exposed to trauma.Womens ImagingCEM, DBT show promise for preoperative breast cancer stagingMRIMRI illumines how the brain maintains 'representation' of phantom limbsDigital X-Ray3D DEXA reveals lower bone density in diabetes patientsMRIGadolinium in ... beer?