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Health Imaging
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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28
Apr

MRI reveals ‘smoldering’ brain spots may indicate severe MS

New research published in JAMA Neurology has found chronic active lesions, which appear as dark rimmed spots on brains scans, to be associated with severe multiple sclerosis (MS). Matt O'Connor | Advanced Visualization | Health Imaging

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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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20
Apr

New MRI contrast may be safer than gadolinium-based agents

A team from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has created a novel contrast agent for MRI exams that may be safer than those requiring gadolinium. Matt O'Connor | Diagnostic Imaging | Health Imaging

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16
Apr

AI trained on synthetic images makes accurate cancer diagnoses

A machine learning method trained on synthetic breast ultrasound elastography images accurately classified tumors when applied to real-world images.Matt O'Connor | Artificial Intelligence | Health Imaging

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03
Apr

Study: FDG-PET reigns supreme for assessing Alzheimer’s

FDG-PET is superior to amyloid PET imaging with the radiopharmaceutical florbetapir for assessing cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment. By Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie staff writer

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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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20
Mar

CAD tool detects microcalcification clusters in mammograms

A fully automated algorithm can accurately detect microcalcification clusters in mammogram scans and may help reduce radiology workloads. Matt O'Connor | Imaging Informatics | Health Imaging

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17
Mar

Cardiac ultrasound at bedside boosts disease diagnosis

Adding focused cardiac ultrasonography to clinical assessment of the cardiovascular health of patients at bedside improves diagnostic yield. By Kate Madden Yee, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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