General/Advanced Imaging

Worldwide Shortage of Isotopes Jeopardizes Patient Care
Millions of medical scans and treatments are performed each year that require radioactive isotopes, and scientists have cautioned that a global shortage of these life-saving materials that could endanger patient care and drive-up healthcare costs. More...16 Sep 2010
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Electrical Impedance Tomography a Safer Scanning Modality for Premature Babies
Photoacoustic Tomography Technique Developed for Earlier Detection of Melanoma
Optical Imaging Technique Helps Improve Angioplasty Outcome
NIR Fluorescence Imaging Technique Helps Physicians Ease the After Effects of Breast Cancer
Light-Sensitive Cameras used to Study Lymphatic System
Global Definition of Interventional Radiology Statement Advances Technology, Benefits Patients
Mathematical Models with Microwave Tomography for Breast Cancer Detection are Less Risky
New Imaging Technology Identifies Lipid Core Plaque
Optical Luminescence Imaging Could Lead to More Cost-Effective Radiotracers
Noninvasive Fusion Imaging Technique May Reduce Number of Breast Biopsies
Simple Eye Imaging Measures Damage from Multiple Sclerosis
Compact Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography System Developed for Corneal and Retinal Imaging
Decision-Support System Results in Fewer Unnecessary Imaging Exams for Patients
Brightest X-Ray Machine Probes Molecules
Photoacoustic 3D Tomographic-Imaging System Developed for Cancer Research
Growing Acceptance of Medical Grade Displays Drives Global Growth
Video of Embryonic Heart Captured Before it Begins to Beat
Risks of Medical Imaging Technology Discussed
Increased Patient Anxiety, Physician Overload Could Result from Patient Access to Imaging Results
Registry Created for Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography
Fluorescence Imaging Agent Enables Real-Time Assessment of Gastric Motility
Imaging Device May Help Diagnose Shaken Baby Syndrome
Brain Scans May Become Marketing Tool of the Future
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.