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MRI cracks down on 'age doping' in international youth sports
MRI has been adopted as a definitive measure for fair play by the International Federation of Association Football, the governing body for international soccer competition. More »
Mammography shifts toward spectral imaging
X-ray imaging has provided important diagnostic information for clinical applications for almost a century. More »
Recent events at WHO prove bigger is not always better
I have always admired great humanitarian organizations, the World Health Organization (WHO) being one of them. They mostly help the poor and distressed in the world. More »
Claron releases OEM software
Software developer Claron Technology has formally launched a collection of components designed to help OEMs rapidly develop medical visualization products. More »
RadNet earnings slip, volume rises
Revenues edged up 2% for Radnet in the third quarter over the year earlier period, but the national provider of outpatient diagnostic imaging services recorded a loss in the quarter compared to positive earnings in 3Q 2008. More »
Multislice CTA depicts celiac artery variants
The celiac artery is the largest artery in the abdomen and supplies a number of major upper abdominal organs, including the liver, spleen, stomach, and pancreas, through its branches. More »
Microbubble agents help pinpoint renal lesions
Ultrasound is often the preliminary investigation for many diseases affecting the kidney. More »
Expanded MR protocol improves assessment of myocardial infarction
Combining T2-weighted MRI to detect microvascular obstructions with delayed-enhancement imaging to measure myocardial viability offers clinicians a better way to assess myocardial infarction, according to a new study from Japan. More »
Merge extends European CAD sales
Medrad will begin distributing Merge Healthcare’s breast MR computer-aided detection system, CADstream, in France, the UK, Germany and Italy. More »
ACR predicts ‘access catastrophe’ from 16% Medicare rate cuts
The American College of Radiology is predicting that imaging access will plunge and patient waiting times will soar from new Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rules that will cut Medicare payments for outpatient imaging by an estimated 16% next year. More »
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