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Image: A malignant postmenopausal ovary (A). Coregistered ultrasound and photoacoustic images of two different locations are shown in B and C. (B1 and C1) H&E stains (A-40) of the corresponding areas showing extensive high-grade tumors. (B2 and C2) CD31 stains (A-100) of the corresponding areas showing extensive thin-walled microvessels. White bar, 5 mm (Photo courtesy of the University of Connecticut School of Engineering).

Hybrid Imaging Technology Shows Potential in Identifying Hard-to-Detect Ovarian Cancer

By combining three previously distinct imaging modalities into one new device, a team of researchers has proposed a new way to diagnose early-stage ovarian cancer in high-risk women through minimally invasive surgery. More...
19 Sep 2011
Image: OPT images depicting two views of the embryonic stomach, intestine, and pancreas of a mouse. The newly developed algorithms presented in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging allow OPT imaging of biomedical preparations in great detail. The study was performed in collaboration with researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona, Spain, as well as the Department of Computer Science at Umeå University and Umeå Center for Molecular Medicine (UCMM). The two images depict the same preparation; the image on the right is rotated 180 degrees (Photo courtesy of Prof. Ulf Ahlgren et al. Umeå Center for Molecular Medicine).

Optical Projection Tomography Reveals the Pancreas as Never Seen Before

Swedish scientists helped by optical projection tomography described aspects of how the pancreas develops during embryonic development and how the islets of Langerhans are distributed in the adult organ. More...
12 Sep 2011

Cryo Technique Enables Scientists to See Brain Tumor Cell Migration

Researchers have imaged individual cancer cells and the pathways they move as the tumor metastasizes. More...
08 Sep 2011

Near-Infrared Imaging System Shows Promise as Pancreatic Cancer Diagnostic Tool

A team of researchers has demonstrated for the first time that optical coherence tomography can effectively differentiate between pancreatic cysts that are low-risk and high-risk for becoming malignant. More...
29 Aug 2011

New Nanostructured Glass Designed for Imaging and Recording

UK researchers have developed new nanostructured glass optical elements that have potential applications in optical manipulation and should considerably reduce the cost of medical imaging. More...
25 Aug 2011

Radiology Leadership Institute Created for New Standard for Professional Development

A multiyear radiology academy will feature world-class instructors from renowned universities offering MBA and MPH degrees. More...
24 Aug 2011

New Source of Very Cold Electrons Designed to Improve Quality, Speed of Nanoimaging for Drug and Materials Development

Australian scientists reported that a new cold electron source offers potential advances in electron imaging at the atomic or nanoscale that should have real applications in a range of industries including health. More...
18 Aug 2011
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MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.