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NDS shows new displays, software at RSNA 2014
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
NDS Surgical Imaging is featuring an extended range of sizes for its Dome line of radiology displays, further expansion into LED backlight technology, and new enterprise imaging software for secure remote display systems management at RSNA 2014.
December 2, 2014
Video from RSNA 2014: Dr. Richard Duszak Jr. on changes in radiology
CHICAGO - Dr. Richard Duszak Jr., from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute and Emory University, talks with
AuntMinnie.com
about the changing trends at RSNA 2014 and with radiology, such as the shift in focus from technology to patients and delivery systems.
December 2, 2014
Video from RSNA 2014: Dr. Daniel Kopans on the breast screening controversy
CHICAGO - Dr. Daniel Kopans of Massachusetts General Hospital discusses with
AuntMinnie.com
at RSNA 2014 what he believes is the ongoing effort to deny women access to mammography screening based on scientifically flawed publications in medical journals.
December 2, 2014
Philips displays new spectral CT, MRI technology
By
Brian Casey and Kate Madden Yee
CHICAGO - Philips Healthcare is highlighting a number of new technologies in its booth at RSNA 2014, including spectral CT and a new 1.5-tesla MRI scanner, as well as advancements in ultrasound, molecular imaging, and interventional x-ray.
December 2, 2014
MRI helps predict return to action for injured soccer players
By
Wayne Forrest
CHICAGO - The best way to determine how long it will take a professional soccer player with a thigh-muscle injury to return to the field is by evaluating certain key MRI results, according to a German study presented at the RSNA 2014 meeting.
December 2, 2014
Trauma CT experts unveil fresh data on accident fatalities
By
Philip Ward
In all trauma cases, there is a higher incidence of upper cervical fractures compared with lower ones, and pedestrians involved in fatal accidents are far more likely than cyclists to suffer a cervical fracture, Swiss researchers reported at RSNA 2014.
December 2, 2014
TMIST: Coming soon to a center near you?
By
Kate Madden Yee
CHICAGO - In many cases, testifying to the benefits of digital breast tomosynthesis is like preaching to the choir: There's no need to win over any skeptics in the room. But the fact is that tomosynthesis data come from a limited number of studies, all conducted with a single device and many performed at a single site.
December 2, 2014
Study finds patients like radiology records in the cloud
By
Edward Susman
CHICAGO - Patients who responded to a survey appear to like the idea that they and their doctors can directly access medical records and images from the cloud, according to results presented at this week's RSNA 2014 meeting.
December 2, 2014
Texture analysis sorts out indecipherable kidney lesions
By
Eric Barnes
CHICAGO - Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have found a way to differentiate benign from malignant kidney lesions with great accuracy, solving a problem that has defied solutions since the advent of CT.
December 2, 2014
Diabetic patients should take heed of mild coronary artery disease
By
Edward Susman
CHICAGO - Patients with diabetes who also have mild coronary artery disease have a similar risk of major cardiac events as diabetic patients with single-vessel obstructive disease, researchers from Canada reported at RSNA 2014.
December 2, 2014
Siemens RSNA highlights cover MRI, CT, US
By
Brian Casey and Wayne Forrest
CHICAGO - Siemens Healthcare is promoting a range of new technologies in its booth at RSNA 2014, including a 1.5-tesla MRI scanner, a single-source CT scanner optimized for spectral imaging, and ultrasound and interventional x-ray enhancements.
December 1, 2014
iPad can replace mouse for driving PACS workstation
By
Erik L. Ridley
CHICAGO - Tired of using a mouse to control your PACS workstation software? Thanks to its touchscreen interface, an iPad is capable of handling this task, researchers from Stanford University reported on Monday at RSNA 2014.
December 1, 2014
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