Videos | Teleradiology

"Most people have no idea what a tremendous impact radiology and telemedicine have on poor and remote regions of the ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Breast Imaging

Collabortaion between physicians using interdisciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating breast cancer is crucial to ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Michael Ringold, M.D., interventional radiologist, St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network, Bethlehem, Pa., explains how ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Using GEâ??s Innova imaging system for central venous access and hemodialysis fistula management, Innova provides ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Musculoskeletal injuries are of concern to many interventional radiologists due to the constant positioning, twisting ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Bob Reinhart, M.D., interventional radiologist, St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network, Bethlehem, Pa., explains how the ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Prashant Patel, M.D., St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network, Bethleham, Pa., explains a case where he uses GE's Innova ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Angiography

Dr. Frederic Deschamps of the Institut Gustavy Roussy, France, explains his use of the Innova TrackVision application to ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Angiography

Dr. Thierry DeBaere, head of surgical radiology at the Institut Gustave Roussy in Villejuif, France explains how he uses ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Radiology Imaging

Advanced breast imaging capabilities added elastography to the list, fused MR/CT image data combined with angiography ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Pediatric Imaging

There is no doubt that medical imaging procedures save lives. However, one size does not fit all. Because children are ...

Time March 22, 2011
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Videos | Information Technology

The HITECH Act, part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and its impact on radiology is foremost on ...

Time March 22, 2011
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News

One of the biggest issues discussed at the 2011 National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCoBC) annual meeting was the controversy over proposed recommendations to increase the age for when women should begin regular mammogram screenings. NCoBC Program Director and Incoming President John Bell, FACS, explains how this issue was approached and discussed for presentation at this year's meeting.

Time March 22, 2011
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March 22, 2011 - Further enhancing its cardiovascular reporting capabilities, Fujifilm Medical Systems Inc. added its Intelligent Structured Reporting (ISR) technology, an advanced software decision support system.

Time March 22, 2011
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View a demonstration of Sectra’s Breast Imaging PACS (picture archiving and communication system), which was highlighted during at the National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCoBC) 2011 annual meeting.

Time March 22, 2011
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March 22, 2011 – During complex interventional procedures, it is challenging to accurately navigate and interpret the vascular anatomy for precise device deployment. To aid physicians during such interventions, Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. introduced Volume Navigation 3-D roadmapping for the Infinix-i vascular X-ray product line.

Time March 22, 2011
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The 2011 National Consortium of Breast Centers (NCoBC) annual meeting broke all attendance records, according to Yuri Parisky, M.D., vice president of NCoBC. He said the event highlighted the biggest trends in breast cancer imaging and treatment from specialties including radiology, radiation therapy, oncology, pharmaceuticals and plastic surgery.

Time March 22, 2011
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Researchers recently tested first-generation X-ray equipment from 1896 and found it produced radiation doses and exposure times that were vastly higher than those of today’s systems, according to a study published online and in the May print edition of Radiology.

Time March 21, 2011
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March 21, 2011 - A new positioning aid designed for pediatric patients undergoing chest X-ray exams, the Browning Ball by Supertech Inc. is supposed to make exams less fearful and the child more cooperative with the technologist.

Time March 21, 2011
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Feature | Michael S. Gossman, M.S., DABR

For more than 20 years, radiation oncologists have emphasized the importance of radiation-tolerant heart rhythm devices for use in patients who require cardiovascular regulation. In the last three years, interest has increased, as medical physicists responded to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to promote investigational research.

Time March 21, 2011
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