General/Advanced Imaging
Quantitative Research Tool Devised to Sharpen Focus, Improve Utility of Medical Imaging
Radiology specialists from a number of institutions published articles that were described as a major effort to transform medical imaging into a quantitative research tool, one that generates reliable numbers. More...28 Apr 2011
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Project to Help Provide Better Imaging from Bench to Bedside
Portable Breast Scanner Allows Immediate Cancer Diagnosis
Neuroimaging Project Boosts Research Seeking Interventions for Alzheimer's Disease
Initiative Launched to Standardize Radiation Dose in Pediatric Nuclear Medicine
OCT Imaging of Microneedles Used for Transdermal Drug Delivery Research
Collaboration Targets Skin Cancer with Hybrid Imaging Probe
Preclinical Imaging Multimodality Software Module Developed
Infrared Light Technology May Open New Opportunities to Image Cancer, Tay Sachs Disease
Staggered Radiologist Work Shifts Shown to Improve Patient Care
New Guidelines Issued for Managing Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Worldwide Shortage of Isotopes Jeopardizes Patient Care
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
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.