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.
New 3-D view of the body's response to infection

New 3-D view of the body's response to infection

Effects on white matter brain volume from long-term alcoholism are different for men and women

Effects on white matter brain volume from long-term alcoholism are different for men and women

Novel model may allow clinicians to predict potential for recovery after SCI

Novel model may allow clinicians to predict potential for recovery after SCI

Diagnostic imaging in stage IV cancer on the rise

Diagnostic imaging in stage IV cancer on the rise

Corpus callosum abnormalities in BD patients

Corpus callosum abnormalities in BD patients

Schizophrenia brain changes 'due to disease rather than genes’

Schizophrenia brain changes 'due to disease rather than genes’

Brain injury patterns predict outcomes in oxygen-starved infants

Brain injury patterns predict outcomes in oxygen-starved infants

MEG-MRI combined device for mapping the human brain

MEG-MRI combined device for mapping the human brain

MRI useful for identifying  bone lesions in diabetic feet

MRI useful for identifying bone lesions in diabetic feet

Deep look into how brain mechanisms for memory retrieval differ between adults and children

Deep look into how brain mechanisms for memory retrieval differ between adults and children

Topline results from first of four Phase 3 studies of Pfizer's bapineuzumab for Alzheimer's

Topline results from first of four Phase 3 studies of Pfizer's bapineuzumab for Alzheimer's

Patients with early-stage MS show sodium accumulation in specific brain regions

Patients with early-stage MS show sodium accumulation in specific brain regions

Femoroacetabular hip impingement behind sports hernia

Femoroacetabular hip impingement behind sports hernia

Treatment deteriorates giant cell arteritis imaging sensitivity

Treatment deteriorates giant cell arteritis imaging sensitivity

New noninvasive imaging technique may help detect heart transplant rejection in children

New noninvasive imaging technique may help detect heart transplant rejection in children

Neuroprotective effects underpin fingolimod benefits in MS

Neuroprotective effects underpin fingolimod benefits in MS

MRI infant prognosis unaffected by hypothermia

MRI infant prognosis unaffected by hypothermia

Nottingham scientists to develop world's first atlas of the Asian brain

Nottingham scientists to develop world's first atlas of the Asian brain

July issue of Neurosurgery provides update on Human Connectome Project

July issue of Neurosurgery provides update on Human Connectome Project

Researchers identify genes that influence degeneration of the hippocampus

Researchers identify genes that influence degeneration of the hippocampus

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