Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) News and Research

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large magnet and radio waves to look at organs and structures inside your body. Health care professionals use MRI scans to diagnose a variety of conditions, from torn ligaments to tumors. MRIs are very useful for examining the brain and spinal cord. Also called: Magnetic resonance imaging, NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance.
Erect radiographs reveal missed cervical spine instability

Erect radiographs reveal missed cervical spine instability

ADHD comorbidity confounds brain findings in bipolar disorder

ADHD comorbidity confounds brain findings in bipolar disorder

December issue of Neurosurgical Focus explores sports-related concussions

December issue of Neurosurgical Focus explores sports-related concussions

BMBF to provide EUR 1.3M to develop MRI using polarized substances

BMBF to provide EUR 1.3M to develop MRI using polarized substances

Brain effects of high-altitude sickness retained long term

Brain effects of high-altitude sickness retained long term

Brain microhemorrhages more common among high altitude cerebral edema survivors

Brain microhemorrhages more common among high altitude cerebral edema survivors

Chemotherapy can induce brain changes that may affect concentration and memory

Chemotherapy can induce brain changes that may affect concentration and memory

Mental activities like reading and writing can preserve structural integrity in the brains of older people

Mental activities like reading and writing can preserve structural integrity in the brains of older people

Women more likely to have gray matter atrophy prior to Alzheimer's diagnosis than men

Women more likely to have gray matter atrophy prior to Alzheimer's diagnosis than men

Both very high and low physical activity levels associated with knee cartilage degeneration

Both very high and low physical activity levels associated with knee cartilage degeneration

Study identifies fractional anisotropy as predictor of brain damage after TBI

Study identifies fractional anisotropy as predictor of brain damage after TBI

Philips launches Imaging 2.0 at RSNA 2012 meeting

Philips launches Imaging 2.0 at RSNA 2012 meeting

Active lifestyle helps preserve brain structure and could reduce burden of dementia, Alzheimer's

Active lifestyle helps preserve brain structure and could reduce burden of dementia, Alzheimer's

Alcohol exposure during fetal development alters brain structure and metabolism in children

Alcohol exposure during fetal development alters brain structure and metabolism in children

Imaging technique could give early aneurysm rupture warning

Imaging technique could give early aneurysm rupture warning

BLADE method can help examine children's heads in MRI without general anaesthesia

BLADE method can help examine children's heads in MRI without general anaesthesia

Women with migraines do not appear to experience cognitive decline

Women with migraines do not appear to experience cognitive decline

MRI, EEG may predict children’s epilepsy risk after long febrile seizures

MRI, EEG may predict children’s epilepsy risk after long febrile seizures

Physical activity reduces dementia risk in elderly

Physical activity reduces dementia risk in elderly

EUROECHO 2012 reveals how imaging improves early diagnosis of atherosclerosis

EUROECHO 2012 reveals how imaging improves early diagnosis of atherosclerosis

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