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Molecular imaging week
30/05/2007 11:54 - Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)

The week of June 3 has been declared 'Molecular Imaging Week,' and it coincides with SNM's 54th Annual Meeting. The District of Columbia issued a 'letter of welcome' to SNM for holding the event in th...
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APC updates key to ensuring adequate imaging reimbursement
30/05/2007 11:40 - American College of Radiology (ACR)

Since reported technical costs directly impact reimbursement, radiologists would be wise to ensure that hospital billing staff (or ‘charge masters’) reports their data both accurately and properly.
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Canary Foundation and Stanford University announce center for cancer early detection
30/05/2007 11:22 - PRNewswire

The Center formalizes a joint interest of Canary Foundation and Stanford University's Department of Radiology to advance molecular diagnostics with an emphasis in molecular imaging to pinpoint cancer ...
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New perspective on brain function now possible
30/05/2007 10:47 - Karolinska Institutet

A newly started research collaboration between Karolinska Institutet and AstraZeneca has already created the conditions to study one of the brain's most important neurotransmission systems - the gluta...
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'Virtual autopsy' helps identify drowning as cause of death
29/05/2007 12:57 -

‘Virtual autopsy’ performed with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) can aid forensics teams in determining if a person has drowned, according to a study published in the June issue of Radiology.
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Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
29/05/2007 12:51 -

A genetic mutation that raises the risk of breast cancer is found in up to 60 per cent of US women, making it the first truly common breast cancer susceptibility gene, researchers reported on Sunday.
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Spring Medical Systems unveils SpringReports interface
29/05/2007 12:46 - Spring Medical Systems

Software provider Spring Medical Systems has announced the availability of SpringReports. SpringReports electronically delivers imaging reports and other text documents securely and directly to medica...
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First national, searchable, free online database of PET and PET/CT imaging centers
29/05/2007 12:42 - Cardinal Health

Cardinal Health's new online database enables referring physicians, patients and family members to conduct comprehensive local, regional and national (US) searches for PET and PET/CT imaging centers -...
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MedQuist number one in KLAS front-end speech recognition report
29/05/2007 12:36 - PRNewswire-FirstCall

MedQuist's SpeechQ for Radiology was rated number one for front-end speech recognition by customers, according to KLAS Enterprises' Speech Recognition Report, May 2007.
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Researchers use MRI to predict recovery after spinal cord injury
29/05/2007 12:30 - Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radiologists can better predict the likelihood of full or partial recovery of patients with acute spinal cord injuries (SCI), according to a new study.
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Focused ultrasound relieves fibroid symptoms in women
29/05/2007 12:25 - Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

A noninvasive ultrasound procedure effectively shrinks uterine fibroids and significantly relieves fibroid-related symptoms in women, according to the results of a multicenter clinical trial.
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Findings shed light on reading development in dyslexic children
29/05/2007 12:20 - Reuters

Using functional MRI, researchers have identified neurobiological changes that may help explain differences in reading acquisition between children with and without dyslexia.
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Transvaginal sonographic screening may catch ovarian cancer early
29/05/2007 12:12 - Reuters

Transvaginal sonography (TVS) screening is associated with a reduction in ovarian cancer stage at detection and with increased case-specific survival, new research shows.
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Medical, high-energy physicists collaborate to improve PET scans
29/05/2007 13:05 -

Physicists are developing new electronics for identifying subatomic particles in high-energy accelerators that may also enable radiologists to detect cancer at an earlier, more curable stage.
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Swearingen Software and Connect Imaging partner to offer RIS/PACS solution
25/05/2007 11:57 - Connect Imaging

Swearingen Software, Inc., developer of radiology information systems (RIS), has announced a partnership with Connect Imaging, Inc., provider of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
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Dynamic sonography accurate in diagnosing muscle tears
25/05/2007 11:53 - American Roentgen Ray Society

Dynamic sonography is useful in the diagnosis, management and follow-up of muscle tears and hematomas, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from Khoula Hospital in Muscat, Oman.
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Preoperative 3D tumor volume predicts outcome in patients with renal cortical tumors
25/05/2007 11:48 - New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

Traditionally, tumor diameter is considered the strongest prognostic factor when assessing patients with renal cortical tumors (RCT). However, 3D tumor volume calculated from imaging has been demonstr...
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InteleViewer workstation successful at the IHE European Connectathon 2007
25/05/2007 11:38 - Intelerad

Intelerad Medical Systems, supplier of PACS and medical imaging solutions, has announced the successful participation of InteleViewer Workstation, its standalone DICOM viewer, at the IHE European Conn...
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3D delayed enhancement MRI aids in the detection of scar post catheter ablation
25/05/2007 11:31 -

High-spatial-resolution delayed enhancement MR imaging allows noninvasive identification of scar induced by radio frequency ablation following isolation therapy of the pulmonary vein, say researchers.
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Prominent self-referral critic gives short shrift to dishonest doctors
25/05/2007 11:11 -

Medical imaging self-referral critic Dr Murray Reicher gives short shrift to doctors who take advantage of a patient's trust to make money.
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Nervous N.L. patients fret over radiology review
25/05/2007 11:04 - CBC News

Radiologists are reviewing thousands of diagnostic images handled by a suspended radiologist in southern Newfoundland, while patients fear the news they may receive.
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EU MRI Directive undermined by new scientific evidence
25/05/2007 14:08 - Alliance for MRI

New scientific evidence demonstrating that the limits set in the EU Directive 2004/40/EC (EMF) are exceeded by workers close to MRI scanners.
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For sleep-deprived memory loss, look to the visual system
25/05/2007 13:52 -

Short-term memory loss is believed to be the result of the brain not being able to file the information it received in its proper place. New experiments suggest that the problem occurs earlier in the ...
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Follow-up care for breast cancer patients is 'devalued and deregulated'
25/05/2007 13:46 -

Follow-up of breast cancer patients after their initial treatment is becoming ‘devalued and deregulated’, according to new research published online in the cancer journal, Annals of Oncology on 24 May...
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Virtual human puts doctors inside their patients
25/05/2007 13:22 -

Canadian researchers say they have developed the most detailed model of a human yet, a movable ‘4D’ image that doctors can use to plan complex surgery or show patients what ailments look like inside t...
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