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MRI
18
Sep

3D-printed implants anchor spinal cord regeneration

Researchers have created 3D-printed implants modeled from MRI scans of spinal cord injuries and used them to promote the regeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord. | AuntMinnie.com | staff writers

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17
Sep

Less jargon makes MRI reports easier to read

It's time for radiologists to use more common words that patients can understand when they read their lumbar spine MRI and other exam results, concluded a study published in the American Journal of Roentgenology. | AuntMinnie.com | By Wayne Forrest, staff writer

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09
Sep

No gadolinium, no problem: Specialists can monitor MS patients with unenhanced MRI

Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) are typically administered during follow-up imaging of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Michael Walter | Care Delivery | Radiology Business

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08
Sep

MRI adds to evidence of brain changes in astronauts

Diffusion-tensor MR images have revealed brain changes in astronauts based on how long they were in space. | AuntMinnie.com | By Wayne Forrest, staff writer

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07
Aug

Terrifying MRI scans reveal the effect cocaine can have on your brain

A new case in BMJ Case Reports has revealed MRI scans of one man’s brain following years of cocaine use, in which much of the white matter has been ‘eaten away’. By Shivali Best, Mirror Online

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29
Jul

MRI finds breast cancer early in women with family history

MRI finds breast cancer earlier than digital mammography in women with a family history of the disease but without known genetic mutations, according to research published online June 17 in Lancet Oncology. But the improved detection comes at a risk of more false positives. By Kate Madden Yee, AuntMinnie.com

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17
May

Deep learning improves tumor contouring, may help patients with head and neck cancer

An AI tool improved the primary gross tumor contouring accuracy in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), according to a March 26 study published in Radiology. The method may help treat patients with the rare form of cancer. Health Imaging | Matt O'Connor | Artificial Intelligence

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18
Apr

Music and art as a medicine

“I’m sure the combination of art and music will change the patient experience significantly.” Professor Hans Jeekel, Erasmus Medical Center With the Rijksmuseum, the Academic Medical Center, the Erasmus Medical Center and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra we found another way to make the MRI patient experience more relaxing.

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15
Apr

Using the power of art and music to improve MRI experiences

During his lifetime, Peter has undergone multiple MRI scans: watch how Peter’s experience significantly improved when he tested the new Dutch Masters theme in an MRI room with Ambient Experience. Learn more about improving MRI experiences.

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03
Mar

Combined MRI, US-guided biopsy detects more prostate cancers

Biopsy guided by ultrasound (US) is the traditional method to determine if men have prostate cancer. But a new study found adding MRI-guided biopsy can increase the rate of prostate cancer detection. Matt O'Connor | Oncology Imaging | Health Imaging

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