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.
Asymptomatic pancreatic cyst treatment: UCLA-Veterans Affairs research team develops evaluation tool

Asymptomatic pancreatic cyst treatment: UCLA-Veterans Affairs research team develops evaluation tool

Nearly 40% of TIA and minor ischemic stroke patients may experience mental impairment

Nearly 40% of TIA and minor ischemic stroke patients may experience mental impairment

Researchers develop evaluation tool to help guide asymptomatic pancreatic cyst treatment

Researchers develop evaluation tool to help guide asymptomatic pancreatic cyst treatment

Woman's risk of heart disease intensifies during natural menopause: Study

Woman's risk of heart disease intensifies during natural menopause: Study

Combination of MRI and mammography reduces mortality rate in high-risk women

Combination of MRI and mammography reduces mortality rate in high-risk women

MRI: An efficient diagnostic tool for testicular cancer

MRI: An efficient diagnostic tool for testicular cancer

Contrast-enhanced MRI may help physicians differentiate between rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis

Contrast-enhanced MRI may help physicians differentiate between rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis

NCOA survey: Communication about safety of medical imaging for patients is often inadequate

NCOA survey: Communication about safety of medical imaging for patients is often inadequate

ViewRay earns NorTech Innovation Award for advancements in cancer radiation therapy technology

ViewRay earns NorTech Innovation Award for advancements in cancer radiation therapy technology

Genzyme announces 2-year data from eliglustat tartrate Phase 2 trial for Gaucher disease

Genzyme announces 2-year data from eliglustat tartrate Phase 2 trial for Gaucher disease

IBM, VLSCI scientists to use Blue Gene supercomputer to study human disease

IBM, VLSCI scientists to use Blue Gene supercomputer to study human disease

Non-invasive MR Spectroscopy to determine ability to be fathers

Non-invasive MR Spectroscopy to determine ability to be fathers

Study assesses gray matter concentration deficits in multiple brain areas of people with OSA

Study assesses gray matter concentration deficits in multiple brain areas of people with OSA

New mathematical model helps in predicting treatment outcomes for cervical cancer patients

New mathematical model helps in predicting treatment outcomes for cervical cancer patients

UCLA's non-invasive pre-surgical testing approach leads to seizure-free surgical outcome in TSC patients

UCLA's non-invasive pre-surgical testing approach leads to seizure-free surgical outcome in TSC patients

SCI indicates increased risk of declining kidney function in type 2 diabetics

SCI indicates increased risk of declining kidney function in type 2 diabetics

New technique could eliminate hip replacement surgeries in young trauma patients

New technique could eliminate hip replacement surgeries in young trauma patients

Heavy backpacks can increase back pain in children

Heavy backpacks can increase back pain in children

Kyoto University implements Isilon IQ for eliminating storage issues in diagnostic imaging research

Kyoto University implements Isilon IQ for eliminating storage issues in diagnostic imaging research

Acute adverse reactions rare from using gadolinium-based contrast agents during MRI

Acute adverse reactions rare from using gadolinium-based contrast agents during MRI

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