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.
Novel imaging techniques improve post heart attack survival rates in mouse model

Novel imaging techniques improve post heart attack survival rates in mouse model

Conventional MRI may be effective alternative to MR arthrography for diagnosis of hip labral tears: Study

Conventional MRI may be effective alternative to MR arthrography for diagnosis of hip labral tears: Study

High resolution ultrasound can be used to evaluate patients with foot drop: Study

High resolution ultrasound can be used to evaluate patients with foot drop: Study

Preoperative MRI helps spare erectile function, continence after RALP for prostate cancer

Preoperative MRI helps spare erectile function, continence after RALP for prostate cancer

Whole body MRI helps physicians diagnose and treat breast cancer: Study

Whole body MRI helps physicians diagnose and treat breast cancer: Study

C. R. Bard reaches definitive agreement to acquire SenoRx

C. R. Bard reaches definitive agreement to acquire SenoRx

Brain changes indicative of Fragile X syndrome take place early

Brain changes indicative of Fragile X syndrome take place early

Low vitamin D levels may be associated with physical disability, cognitive impairment in MS patients

Low vitamin D levels may be associated with physical disability, cognitive impairment in MS patients

Tel Aviv University researcher pioneers 3-D occupational therapy for children with disabilities

Tel Aviv University researcher pioneers 3-D occupational therapy for children with disabilities

GE Healthcare commits to reduce average energy consumption of ultrasound products by 25%

GE Healthcare commits to reduce average energy consumption of ultrasound products by 25%

Montgomery Breast Center of Montgomery installs GammaLoc system for biopsy procedures

Montgomery Breast Center of Montgomery installs GammaLoc system for biopsy procedures

SBUMC adds Toshiba Aquilion ONE \320-detector row CT system with pediatric imaging capabilities

SBUMC adds Toshiba Aquilion ONE \320-detector row CT system with pediatric imaging capabilities

Synosia Therapeutics presents data from phase 2a clinical study of SYN-115 in PD

Synosia Therapeutics presents data from phase 2a clinical study of SYN-115 in PD

Lean mass may decline among Alzheimer's patients

Lean mass may decline among Alzheimer's patients

BIOTRONIK receives European approval for new ProMRI Pacing Systems

BIOTRONIK receives European approval for new ProMRI Pacing Systems

Early use of CT and MRI scans may reduce duration of hospital stay and hospitalization costs

Early use of CT and MRI scans may reduce duration of hospital stay and hospitalization costs

Investment report on Fonar from InvestorSoup.com

Investment report on Fonar from InvestorSoup.com

NIH grants $1.4 Million to WPI to continue study of arterial plaque

NIH grants $1.4 Million to WPI to continue study of arterial plaque

Utilization rates of noninvasive diagnostic imaging procedures for Medicare population vary regionally

Utilization rates of noninvasive diagnostic imaging procedures for Medicare population vary regionally

Radiographs often inconclusive in detecting hip and pelvic fractures in emergency department

Radiographs often inconclusive in detecting hip and pelvic fractures in emergency department

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