General/Advanced Imaging
Self-Embedding Disorder in Teens Identified by Radiologists
Minimally invasive, image-guided treatment is a safe and precise method for removal of self-inflicted foreign objects from the body, according to the first report on "self-embedding disorder,” or self-injury and self-inflicted foreign body insertion in adolescents. More...29 Dec 2008
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EU Funded-Project To Address Uneven Spread of Radiology Across Europe
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Alliance for Radiation Safety To Standardize Measurement and Reporting of Pediatric Dose from CT Scans
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New Real-Time Imaging Methods Captures Cell Movements in Breast Cancer
Lens-Free, High-Throughput Imaging Developed for Cell Phones
Collaboration on Innovations in Major Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
Imaging Techniques Yield Data on How HIV Infects Cells and Offer Insights into Vaccine Design
New Imaging Technique Designed for More Precise Cancer Surgery
World's First Use of CAD as Primary Reader in Ground-Breaking Colon Cancer Screening Project
Impedance Scanning Evaluated as Alternative to Mammograms
Improving Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
Diagnostic Display System Allows Different Imaging Modalities to Be Read Side-by-Side
Toshiba CT, MR, and Ultrasound Systems Ranked First
Clues into "Blinking” Phenomena Could Improve Biologic Imaging
Recommendations Developed on How to Manage Research Incidental Findings
Analysis Demonstrates Benefits of Imaging Technologies with Improved Care and Lower Costs
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.