Articles Related to magnetic resonance imaging on Health Imaging Hub
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Mildura clinic announced that it has installed MRI device for the first time in the city. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans are applied in diagnosis of several conditions including bone, ligaments, muscle injuries and cancer. Currently, Mildura patients requested to have MRI scans have to trave...
A new study, presented in the April issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology, said that standard X-rays are usually not accurate in the diagnosis of hip and pelvic fractures in the emergency department. Dr. Charles Spritzer, MD, lead author of the study, said "The diagnosis of traumatic fractu...
A new radiology interventional tool gives hope in treatment of uterine fibroids. This tool is the magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), it is minimum invasive treatment acting by using high-energy ultrasound waves to produce heat at a certain point aiming to destroy uterine fibroid ...
In a recent study, British scientists from University College London mentioned that they were able to differentiate brain activity links to different memories and they identified thought patterns by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
The study mentioned that researchers can say whi...
InSight Imaging mentioned today that it has made a new partnership with American Radiology Associates (ARA) in the Dallas. Based on this partnership, Insight Imaging will manage the ARA’s Willowbend Diagnostic Imaging Center. ARA also is to offer professional services in the next months at Insight...
“Indian Markets for Diagnostic Imaging Systems 2009” report has been added to the reports provided by ResearchandMarkets online portal. ResearchandMarkets portal is a leading source for international market research and market data.
The report mentioned that the Indian market for diagnostic ima...
Women's Imaging: According to a new study, to improve life expectancy in women with a high risk of breast cancer, they should undergo a breast cancer screening with both mammography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) annually.
Women who have certain mutations in the BRCA1 gene have a significantl...
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