MRI
Breast MRI Reveals It's Not the Size of the Lymph Node that Indicates Metastasis
According to new imaging research, it is not the size of the node or enhancement, but the loss of a significant part of a normal node's structure, called the fatty hilum, that more accurately signals the spread of disease. More...06 Jul 2009
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MedImaging's MRI channel in addition to reporting on MR hardware, informs about the many magnetic resonance applications possible with the technique notably MRI, fMRI, diffusion MRI, MR angiography, MR guided surgery, in addition to industry developments, and safety issues.