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Ultrafast MRI protocol reduces scan time by 10 minutes for cervical imaging

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Image courtesy of the European Journal of Radiology.

Experts involved in the study suggested that the protocol could open doors leading to greater utilization of MRI in the future. 

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Longitudinal changes in breast density could be linked to breast cancer risk

Women with dense breasts and benign breast disease have increased risks of developing #breastcancer

Researchers found that cancer risk in premenopausal women with fatty breasts at initial imaging nearly doubled if an increase in density was observed during their second and third mammograms.

  • Read more about Longitudinal changes in breast density could be linked to breast cancer risk

Overworked and inadequately trained, many x-ray managers are in 'an untenable position'

New survey data completed by 200 respondents reveal that 45% of x-ray managers have never received proper training on management practices from their organizations.

  • Read more about Overworked and inadequately trained, many x-ray managers are in 'an untenable position'

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to help fund repeat imaging of 60,000 patients

Female Medical Research Scientist Working with Brain Scans

The ambitious project seeks to exponentially increase new data within the U.K. Biobank, a prominent large-scale biomedical database and research resource. 

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Addressing radiology's reputation of 'incivility': Experts offer 3 tips for leadership

Prior studies have indicated that nearly 60% of radiology faculty have reported incivility as an issue in the workplace.

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New cardiac MR technique cuts scan time by more than half

Using a new 4D flow cardiac MRI scan, experts were able to complete cardiac examinations in just eight minutes.

  • Read more about New cardiac MR technique cuts scan time by more than half

New contrast agent receives FDA approval after competitors collaborate on development

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The Sept. 21 announcement states that Gadopiclenol Injection—a highly stable macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agent—is approved for use in adult and pediatric patients aged 2 years and older during MRI exams.

  • Read more about New contrast agent receives FDA approval after competitors collaborate on development

Intelerad acquires Life Image, becomes 'largest medical image exchange network in the world'

The acquisition represents a significant advance in interoperability and will combine networks that total over 80 billion images globally, including data from institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and New York Presbyterian Hospital.

  • Read more about Intelerad acquires Life Image, becomes 'largest medical image exchange network in the world'

New study shows long-term lung damage in children who have recovered from COVID

long covid lung damage in children

Image courtesy of Radiology.

A new analysis published in Radiology details signs of persistent pulmonary dysfunction in children who have recovered from a COVID infection or who are experiencing symptoms of long-COVID.

  • Read more about New study shows long-term lung damage in children who have recovered from COVID

INFINITT announces collaboration with Hamamatsu, a leading manufacturer of whole slide scanners.

By partnering with Hamamatsu, INFINITT can offer an enhanced integration with NanoZoomers, enabling laboratories and pathologists to seamlessly review slides in an end-to-end operational workflow.

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