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Wireless Digital Radiography System offers Low Dosage while Maintaining High Quality Images

A lightweight, wireless, cassette-sized digital radiography system has the same dimensions as a 35-cm x 43-cm ISO4090-compliant film cassette so it will fit an existing wall-stand or table bucky tray without modifications. More...
28 Oct 2010

Physicians Recommended to Minimize CT Scans in Children

A computed tomography scan can mean the difference between an accurate and a wrong diagnosis, timely and delayed treatment, and in some cases, life and death. More...
27 Oct 2010

Screening and Diagnostic Mammography Increasingly Shown to Utilize Computer-Aided Detection Technology

The use of computer-aided detection technology is increasing, in both screening and diagnostic mammography, according to a new study. More...
27 Oct 2010
Image: The syngo MammoReport workstation (photo courtesy Siemens Healthcare).

Mammographic Workstation Provides Detailed Diagnosis for Early Detection

The latest version of a mammography workstation for the first time combines tomosynthesis, 3D ultrasound and 3D MRI with 2D mammography. More...
26 Oct 2010

Alarming increase in MRI, CT Use in Emergency Departments Raise Questions

A dramatic rise in the utilization of medical imaging in emergency departments when seeing patients with injuries has not paid off with an equal rise in diagnosing life-threatening conditions or follow-up hospital admissions, according to researchers. More...
25 Oct 2010

Nano-CT Imaging Visualizes Nanostructure of Bones

A novel nanotomography method developed by a team of Europeans paves the way for computed tomography imaging of miniscule structures at nanometer resolutions. More...
21 Oct 2010

Adverse Cardiac Events Are Rare After Negative Cardiac CTA Test

Adverse cardiac events are uncommon one year after patients are admitted to the emergency room with low-to-moderate risk chest pain and are discharged due to a negative cardiac computed tomography angiogram, according to new research. More...
20 Oct 2010
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