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RSNA 2008 MRI
Transatlantic teamwork on MR spectroscopy leads to glory in poster awards
December 4, 2008 A multinational research team addressing which technique works best for fast spectroscopic imaging in clinical practice struck gold in the poster hall on Wednesday afternoon. Robotic therapy expands recovery window for stroke patients
December 3, 2008 With the help of new robotic training, victims of stroke may be able to extend the narrow six-month window to regain their mobility, according to a recent study presented at the RSNA conference Wednesday. Single fast MR sequence for knee osteoarthritis captures imagination of MSK rads
December 3, 2008 A new 3D, fast spin-echo MR sequence at 3T could one day help musculoskeletal radiologists perform a comprehensive evaluation of articular cartilage of the knee in only five minutes, according to researchers from Wisconsin and California. fMRI links traumatic flashbacks to brain malfunction
December 3, 2008 For victims of psychological trauma, the challenge of suppressing painful memories may be rooted in the wiring of the brain, an ongoing study revealed at the RSNA conference Wednesday. Toshiba introduces breast MR suite
December 2, 2008 Extending its reach in applications for MR in women’s health, Toshiba unveiled at RSNA 2008 its Radiance Plus Breast Imaging Suite for use on the company’s two 1.5T scanners, the Vantage Atlas and Vantage Titan. RSNA newcomer offers cut-rate 3D
December 2, 2008 FiatLux Imaging leveraged advances in the video gaming industry to develop software for processing 3D medical images, a product made to order for tight budgets. Three-T MRI triages kids with acute abdominal pain
December 2, 2008 Results of a study by University of Vermont researchers suggest that 3T MRI should be considered as an alternative to CT in the evaluation of pediatric and young adult patients presenting to the emergency room with acute abdominal pain. |
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