Medical Imaging
New Imaging Technique Designed for More Precise Cancer Surgery
Researchers recently reported on the development and early clinical trials of a new imaging system that highlights cancerous tissue in the body so that surgeons can more easily visualize and remove diseased tissue with less damage to normal tissue near the tumor. More...10 Sep 2008
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First U.S. Patient Undergoes MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Procedure
Flat Panel Detector Provides High-Quality Digital Radiography in a Portable Format
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Open MRI Technology Combines Advanced Imaging with Patient Comfort
Mammogram Pain Reduced by Over-the-Counter Anesthetic Gel
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Cost-Effectiveness of 64-Slice CT Scanner Demonstrated in Emergency Department
New Type of MRI Could Evaluate Plaque in Blood Vessels
Agreement to Install PACS at Public Hospitals in Northwest Spain
Flexible Next-Generation PACS Technology Suited for the Academic Replacement Market
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