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New MRI Algorithm Cuts Scan Time by Two-Thirds
A far quicker MRI scan is on the horizon. A new algorithm developed by MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics cuts the imaging time by two-thirds, though they’re still working on the back end processing time. Authors of the research, which is scheduled for publication in the journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, say that a 45-minute scan can be done in 15 minutes without compromising much of the quality.

 

MRI Technique Promises Easier Way to Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers just found what they said is a cheaper and safer way to diagnose and track Alzheimer’s disease, using arterial spin labeling (ASL), a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine researchers published twice on the technique this month, in Neurology, the American Academy of Neurology’s journal, and Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.

 

MRI Not Quite There for Lymph Node Diagnosis in Breast Cancer
Magnetic resonance imaging’s accuracy in detecting cancer in the lymph nodes of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients is nothing to sniff at – 80 percent with diffusion-weighted MRI and 85 percent with axial T1-weighted MRI, Canadian researchers have reported. But it’s not quite high enough to skip a lymph node dissection, according to a study published online Dec. 5 in the journal Radiology.


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So, Imaging Technologist, You Want to Be Considered a Medical Professional
February 10, 2012

Over the years imaging technologists have struggled to gain a reputable identity in the healthcare field. When it comes to the hierarchy of the medical community, technologists have not fully earned the respect they deserve.

Fabricate Findings for a Payable Diagnosis?
February 6, 2012

In our bizarre world of getting paid not for what we do but rather why we did it, we often find ourselves holding the bag when a referrer ordered a study that the insurer decided was “inappropriate.”

Screening Ultrasound Exams Should Not Be Limited
February 2, 2012

The more advanced and more complicated the disease process, the more likely the patient will end up with surgery and/or amputation, increasing the cost of initial care and the additional intervention.

Radiology Comic: Doctors Cheating
January 31, 2012

 

James Chang, MD's latest comic takes on the recent news investigation into radiologists' use of recalls for board exam prep.

How to Brand Your Radiology Practice
January 30, 2012

In an environment where competition is increasing, branding your practice can be very useful. Here's how.


 


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I would urge each and every one of you to be familiar with the warning signs of abuse, and the resources available to you all as healthcare providers.
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