Radiology Imaging

The radiology imaging channel includes technology news related to computed tomography (CT), digital radiography (DR / X-ray), ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radiographic fluoroscopy (R/F), mammography, angiography, 3-D printing, contrast media injectors, molecular imaging, neurological imaging, pediatric imaging and radiation dose management. 

Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

Talk to the purveyors and supporters of digital radiography (DR) and you’ll hear that it’s the wave of the future and ...

Time June 22, 2006
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Feature | Cristen Bolan

Chest pain is a common complaint among ED patients, yet failure to diagnose acute myocardial infarction in the trauma ...

Time June 22, 2006
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ScanX line of digital imaging systems are now equipped with In-Line Erase, and continue to feature the same rapid image ...

Time June 04, 2006
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The newest DRYPRO 793 dry laser imager from Konica Minolta, specially designed for mammography applications, has proven ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The new NEC Professional series contains more than 20 new features that produce crisp, clear images; enable better ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Users of GE’s LOGIQ 7 and LOGIQ 9 ultrasound systems can now easily position the new 17-inch flat screen monitor to the ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The notion of breast positioning has been turned upside down with the Horizon Prone Breastboard. Unlike other bulky ...

Time May 23, 2006
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NeuroLogica Corp. has received the ETL product safety mark from Intertek Testing Serices, Inc., allowing entry of the ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The new mobile imaging system called the OEC 9900 Elite, incorporates technology for faster cardiac exams and greater ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The Horizon Multimedia Dry Imager, one of the world’s only multimedia imagers, provides referring physicians the tools ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Mayo Clinic has announced it has developed a series of MRI devices that make it easier to diagnose injuries and diseases ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Acclaimed stage and screen actor Avery Brooks playfully demanded to know “where are the flying cars” in that insurance ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Case Study

Although healthcare budgets are tight, needs are expanding. Clinical facilities are continuously looking for ways to ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Case Study

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, March 9, 2006 — The increasing role and mainstreaming of breast MRI in hospitals and breast ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Feature | Shalmali Pal

Breast biopsy rates grew quite dramatically during the latter part of the 20th century, and radiologists performed the ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Cristen Bolan

Digital imaging is conquering one of the last digital frontiers in healthcare — breast screening and diagnosis. The ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Case Study

The Knoxville Comprehensive Breast Center (KCBC) in Knoxville, TN, was founded in 1983 for the sole purpose of improving ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Prior to the mid-1990s, clinicians could choose from a limited number of devices to biopsy palpable and nonpalpable ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Mary Beth Massat

Radiology is currently experiencing a very volatile state, as advancements in device technology are creating a new ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Mary Beth Massat

The field of molecular imaging continues to grow. GE Healthcare has already invested $160 million in the development of ...

Time May 18, 2006
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