Archive for January, 2010

Mayo Clinic and IBM advance early detection of brain aneurysms – PhysOrg

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

This fully automatic scheme is significant in helping radiologists detect aneurysms in magnetic resonance angiography exams,” says Mayo radiologist Bradley Erickson, M.D., senior author of the study and co-director of the Medical Imaging Informatics >> Angiography >>

Imris gets more recognition – Nationalpost.com

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The company’s MR-angiography systems IMRIScardio and IMRISv have been approved in North America and Europe. Its two sales announced in the fourth quarter of 2009 “already show favourable market adoption,” the analyst said. Imris has a growing >> more Angiography >>

Cancer–How CT Scans May Help Cause It – EmpowHer

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Did you know that a CT scan emits at least 50% more radiation than an X-ray? Computed tomography, or CT scans, are performed to look at the internal organs, for instance to see if a person has any brain injuries after an accident. Detailed images of >> Angiography >>

America will recombobulate GARRISON KEILLOR COLUMN – Delmarva Now

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

There they all were on the Sunday-morning chatfests, droning on about the anger of the American people as shown by the election in Massachusetts of a pickup truck to the U.S. Senate — ever ready, as pundits are, to take one good story and extrude it >> more CT Scan >>

3D Medical Imaging – A Worldwide Market Intelligence Report – Earthtimes

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

A person suffering from a trauma can be imaged with the help of CT scanner, while breast cancer, a leading cause of death in women, can be identified with techniques such as ultrasound & mammography. These and other market data and trends are >> CT Scanning >>

Untapped resources offer hope – Argus Leader

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

In a health care system funded at only half the need on South Dakota’s reservations, tapping into other dollar streams can be the difference between another doctor, or a CT Scan machine. Dr. Tim Ryschon understood that clearly when he became medical >> CT Scanning >>