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Image:  T1- and T2-weighted MR images of focal lesions before and after systemic treatment (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jens Hillengass, German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, Germany).

Potential in MRI and PET-CT Lymphoma Cancer Characterization

Utilizing MRI in disease evaluation and PET-CT imaging in therapy response assessment could optimize patient outcome in lymphoma cancer. More...
01 Apr 2013
Image: The 12-X computed radiography system (Photo courtesy of AgfaHealthCare).

Tabletop Computed Radiography Digitizer Optimizes Workflow for Small Clinics and Private Practices

A new tabletop computed radiography system provides cost-effective entry to digital radiography, finding a balance between speed and resolution with a versatile design suitable for small clinics and private practices. More...
28 Mar 2013
Image: The Optima XR220amx X-ray system (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).

Mobile X-Ray System Offers Wireless Digital Detector Technology

A next-generation digital mobile X-ray system offers innovative digital imaging technology at the point of care. More...
28 Mar 2013

Reducing Radiation Dose Achieved While Maintaining High Quality CT Colonography

A researcher has found it is possible to maintain high quality computed tomography colonography diagnostic imaging while decreasing the radiation dose. More...
28 Mar 2013
Image: Coronal 3D volume-rendered CT reconstruction showing carotid artery disease. Bilateral carotid, bilateral subclavian, and brachiocephalic calcification of Hatiay (mummy 23), a male Egyptian scribe aged 40–50 years, who lived during the New Kingdom (1570–1293 BCE) and was found near modern day Luxor (Photo courtesy of Thompson et al, published Online First in the Lancet, March 10, 2013).

CT Scans of Mummies Reveal Ancients Had Clogged Arteries

CT imaging of ancient hunter-gatherer mummies revealed that they suffered from clogged arteries similar to modern day humans. More...
27 Mar 2013

Innovation Enhances Low-Dose Imaging Procedures

Automated dose monitoring and optimization will help increase patient care by empowering clinicians to reduce and amend dose levels. More...
26 Mar 2013
Image: Transmission X-ray microscope images of damage generated in a bone sample and stained with lead-uranyl acetate. White is the staining of microdamage, gray is bone and black is background. On the left is one-time loading of the sample, and on the right is repeated loading (Photo courtesy of Cornell University).

X-Ray Imaging Offers New Clues on Bone Damage

Bone fractures, from athletes to individuals suffering from osteoporosis, are typically the result of tiny cracks accumulating over time—invisible runnels of damage that, when coalesced, lead to that break. More...
25 Mar 2013
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