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31
Jul

Building a hospital in 10 days: Footage shows rapid construction of new Wuhan hospital

Building a hospital in 10 days: Footage shows rapid construction of new Wuhan hospital Source: Building a hospital in 10 days: Footage shows rapid construction of new Wuhan hospital

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12
May

4 applications of cinematic rendering in maxillofacial CT

Swiss researchers have used cinematic rendering to create photorealistic images of head CT and conebeam CT scans. By Abraham Kim, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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22
Apr

Screening kids for spine injury risk factors may cut CTs by 50%

New research suggests screening kids for cervical spine injury (CSI) risk factors could reduce unnecessary CT scans by 50%, significantly limiting radiation exposure. Matt O'Connor | Imaging Informatics | Health Imaging

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23
Mar

No evidence IV contrast causes renal damage in patients with kidney disease, study finds

A new study found that chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients who received IV contrast-enhanced imaging faced no more risk of developing contrast-induced nephropathy than those who did not receive contrast material. Matt O'Connor | Diagnostic Imaging | Health Imaging

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11
Mar

X-ray histotomography offers new insight into diseases

A new three-dimensional (3D) tissue imaging technique can help scientists noninvasively study cells and may lead to improved treatments for a variety of diseases. Matt O'Connor | Advanced Visualization | Health Imaging

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02
Mar

FFR-derived CT tops CCTA for predicting cardiac disease outcomes

Fractional flow reserve derived from CT (FFR-CT) is a superior predictor of long-term outcomes of heart disease compared to traditional coronary CT angiography (CCTA). Matt O'Connor | Cardiovascular Imaging | Health Imaging

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24
Feb

CDs still prevail for giving patients access to images

The compact disc (CD) has increasingly become an obsolete form of storage that's no longer readily accessible by many computers. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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18
Feb

Cinematic rendering makes strides in cancer evaluation

Cinematic rendering proved to be as accurate as conventional volume rendering and CT angiography for presurgical identification of the potential invasion of soft-tissue tumors into major blood vessels. By Abraham Kim, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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17
Feb

CT outpaces DNA testing for early coronavirus detection

Researchers from China are reporting that chest CT was able to detect COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), in individuals with high clinical suspicion of the virus — even in cases with negative initial DNA tests — in a study published online February 12 in Radiology. Source: CT outpaces DNA testing for...

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15
Jan

Scientists use optical imaging to find deep cancers in their earliest stages

MIT researchers have developed a near-infrared imaging technique that can detect tumors deep in internal tissue before the cancer grows beyond a few hundred cells. Dave Pearson | Oncology Imaging | Health Imaging

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