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magnetic resonance imaging
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Aug
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Aug
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Aug

Software accurately identifies patients using brain MRI scans, Mayo study finds

Source: Software accurately identifies patients using brain MRI scans, Mayo study finds

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13
Aug

New thyroid test could help patients avoid surgery

A new thyroid cancer test that uses mass spectrometry imaging could help patients avoid unnecessary surgery, according to a study published on October 7 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Source: New thyroid test could help patients avoid surgery

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12
Aug

Elastography helps liver transplant patients avoid biopsy

  Ultrasound with a shear-wave elastography technique can help liver transplant patients avoid biopsy on follow-up, according to a study published online October 7 in the American Journal of Roentgenology. Source: Elastography helps liver transplant patients avoid biopsy

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10
Aug

Perspective Change is Key to Reaching New Levels of Patient | RSNA 2019

“We have both the opportunity and capacity to forge a new level of connection with our patients, and it will be a huge benefit to do so. But to get there, we need to look at patient interaction in new ways — from a variety of perspectives,” she said during her President’s Address in the...

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04
Aug

New framework pushes radiology toward fully automated triage system for thyroid cancer

Source: New framework pushes radiology toward fully automated triage system for thyroid cancer

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03
Aug

Australia launches new program to equip nurses and midwives with digital health skills

Australia launches new program to equip nurses and midwives with digital health skills Source: Australia launches new program to equip nurses and midwives with digital health skills

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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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11
Feb

Cardiac MRI flags signs of early heart disease in women

The thickness of the coronary wall is a marker for coronary artery disease (CAD) in women, and it can be visualized using MRI -- giving clinicians a potential tool to recognize heart disease in women earlier. By Kate Madden Yee, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

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