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Neuroradiology: Page 129
DTI-MRI sheds light on concussion symptoms
By
Wayne Forrest
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center have uncovered distinct injury patterns in the brain using diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI) in people with concussion-related depression or anxiety. Results of the new study were published online June 16 in
Radiology
.
June 15, 2015
Imaging Biometrics points to ISMRM 2015 study
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Imaging Biometrics is directing attention to a study presented at the recent International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting in Toronto involving its IB Neuro dynamic susceptibility contrast software.
June 11, 2015
fMRI shows changes in brains of sensitive autistic kids
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers using functional MRI (fMRI) have detected differences in the brains of children with autism spectrum disorder who are overly sensitive in terms of how they react to external stimuli, according to a study published on June 10 in
JAMA Psychiatry
.
June 9, 2015
SNMMI: FDOPA-PET/MRI monitors pediatric brain tumors
By
Wayne Forrest
BALTIMORE - Clinicians may soon be able to add PET/MRI with F-18 fluorodopa (FDOPA) to their imaging arsenal to evaluate the efficacy of the angiogenesis inhibitor bevacizumab for pediatric brain tumors, according to a study presented on Monday at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) annual meeting.
June 8, 2015
SNMMI: Amyloid PET clarifies Alzheimer's FDG-PET scans
By
Wayne Forrest
BALTIMORE - Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles are adding to the evidence that amyloid PET imaging can be a valuable resource for diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's disease. They presented their findings on Monday at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) annual meeting.
June 8, 2015
SNMMI: PET with carbon-11 detects immune response
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Researchers from Yale University used a PET radiopharmaceutical based on carbon-11 to measure an immune response in the brain that could be used in future research on neuroinflammation for pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease, according to research presented this week at the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging annual meeting.
June 7, 2015
SNMMI: PET/CT with Ga-68 DOTATOC targets neuroendocrine tumors
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PET/CT scans with the investigational radiopharmaceutical gallium-68 (Ga-68) DOTATOC homed in on neuroendocrine tumors and changed patient management in a number of cases, according to a study presented at this week's Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging annual meeting.
June 7, 2015
New high-res 3D MRI map aids surgeons
By
Wayne Forrest
Researchers at Duke University have created an ultrahigh-resolution 3D MRI map of the human brainstem, intended to help surgeons use deep brain stimulation to treat patients.
June 3, 2015
Piramal wins Korean approval of Neuraceq radiotracer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiopharmaceutical imaging developer Piramal Imaging and partner Ci-Co Healthcare have received marketing approval in South Korea for Piramal's Neuraceq radiotracer.
June 2, 2015
Brainlab to highlight new software at ISRS
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Brainlab plans to highlight two new software technologies for the treatment of brain metastases and benign skull base tumors at the upcoming International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society (ISRS) Congress in Yokohama, Japan.
June 2, 2015
ISMRM 2015: MRI detects early signs of cognitive decline
By
Wayne Forrest
TORONTO - Using an MRI technique known as quantitative susceptibility mapping, Canadian researchers have found evidence of a biomarker that could help differentiate between normal aging and early cognitive decline, according to a study presented on Tuesday at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) annual meeting.
June 1, 2015
Kids with concussion usually normal on CT, MRI
By
Brian Casey
Most CT and MRI scans performed on children with sports-related concussion are normal, but imaging -- and in particular MRI -- can play a role in determining whether kids are able to return to sporting activities, according to a Canadian study published online June 2 in the
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
.
June 1, 2015
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