Radiography
Most Children with Normal CT Scans Need Not Be Hospitalized After Blunt Head Trauma
A US multicenter study of thousands of children taken to emergency departments with minor blunt head trauma has found that most of those with normal CT scans do not require hospitalization for further observation. More...20 Jul 2011
In Other News
3D Imaging Test Developed for Managing Lung Cancer Screen False-Positives
X-Ray Scattering Imaging Technology Provides Earlier Diagnosis of Liver Cancer
New Technology Provides Flexibility and Ease-of-Use to Mobile Radiography
Thermogram No Substitute for Mammogram
Imaging Utilization Affected by Patient Age and Facility Imaging Capacity
Combo Digital X-Ray/Portable Wireless Detector Handles Wide Range of General X-Ray Studies
4D PET/CT Could Produce Inaccurate Tumor Imaging Unless Patient's Respiratory Pattern Highly Stable
Experts Discuss Emerging Treatments and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Prostate Cancer Care
CT Scans Could Help Predict Early Death in Diabetics
CT Scans of Ancient Egyptian Princess Shows Coronary Artery Disease
Imaging Targets Obesity-Related Disease
Dose-Reducing Dual-Source CT Applications Suitable for Pediatric Imaging
Digital Conversion Kit Developed for Radiography Systems
CT Angiography Screening in Asymptomatic Patients Without Apparent Benefit
Improved Insights into Brain Disorders with New CT Method
Wireless Flat-Panel Detector Designed for Mobile X-Ray Imaging
Ultrasound as Effective as CT Scans for Most Diagnoses
Chinese Regulatory Approval Secured for Digital Mammography CAD Technology
CT Scans Frequently Unnecessary After Head Injuries in Children
Software Provides Dual-Modality PET/CT Imaging Direct to the Desktop
Low-Dose Chest CT Effective in Reducing Radiation for Evaluation of Cardiothoracic Surgery Patients
Reducing Radiation Dose with Breast Shields
Breast Tumors Detected Between Mammograms More Likely to Be Aggressive
The MedImaging Radiology channel covers fluoroscopy, digital radiography, computerized tomography, mammography, interventional radiology, and other medical uses of X-ray imaging as well as related instrumentation, trends and safety issues.