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Tanenbaum LN, Roberts D The Use of Contrast-enhanced MRI in At-risk Patient Populations. 2021; 51 (5): supplement Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been used for decades to increase soft-tissue contrast, characterize pathological structures, and detect vascularization and tissue perfusion. 1 With over 450 million doses administered worldwide, GBCA safety and efficacy have been well established. 2 Available GBCAs include: Dotarem ® (gadoterate meglumine),
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Mashup Score: 2Redefining CT, MRI and Fluoroscopy Imaging • APPLIED RADIOLOGY - 23 day(s) ago
For more than 80 years, Fujifilm has been dedicated to continuous innovation in medical imaging. Today, FUJIFILM H ealthcare Americas Corporation’s products uniquely address the latest concerns about growing patient volume, staffing challenges, patient comfort and image quality. Fujifilm provides an ever-expanding portfolio of diagnostic imaging systems to hospitals, outpatient imaging, and surgery centers of every size. This is especially evident in their ongoing support of rural and community hospitals,
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The landscape of diagnostic evaluation and treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD) is rapidly changing. While there is still no cure for AD, recent developments are bringing increased hope to the millions of Americans suffering from this progressively debilitating condition. Here we offer an overview of recent regulatory, treatment, and imaging developments that promise to significantly impact AD patients, their families, their physicians, and neuroimaging specialists. An estimated 6.7 million Americans
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Research being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) links soccer heading – where players hit the ball with their head – to a measurable decline in the microstructure and function of the brain over a two-year period. “There is enormous worldwide concern for brain injury in general and in the potential for soccer heading to cause long-term adverse brain effects in particular,” said senior author Michael L. Lipton, MD, PhD, professor of radiology at Columbia
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The landscape of diagnostic evaluation and treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD) is rapidly changing. While there is still no cure for AD, recent developments are bringing increased hope to the millions of Americans suffering from this progressively debilitating condition. Here we offer an overview of recent regulatory, treatment, and imaging developments that promise to significantly impact AD patients, their families, their physicians, and neuroimaging specialists. An estimated 6.7 million Americans
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“Leading through Change,” this year’s RSNA theme, is evident in the meeting’s extensive coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) applications. What we learn today will be out of date tomorrow, predicts Lawrence Tanenbaum, MD, FACR, neuroradiologist and chief technology officer at RadNet, of the rapidly moving field. At the plenary, scientific, and poster sessions, as well as the AI Showcase, AI Theater, RSNAI Resource Center, and in exhibit booths, attendees will try to stay on top of these important
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Mashup Score: 0AI Processing Tool for MRI Shows Changes in Brain Structure From Concussions • APPLIED RADIOLOGY - 12 month(s) ago
A new artificial intelligence (AI) computer program that processes MRI results can accurately identify changes in brain structure that result from repeated head injury in student athletes. The study led by researchers in the Department of Radiology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, showed for the first time that the new tool, using an AI technique called machine learning, could accurately…
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The ACR Committee on Drugs and Contrast Media has classified Guerbet’s Elucirem (gadopiclenol) as a Group II agent, which is the lowest-risk category for gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA). This next generation GBCA from Guerbet is a highly stable macrocyclic GBCA, has the highest relaxivity in its class for MRI and is indicated for use in adults and children aged 2 years and older. Elucirem…
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VIENNA, AUSTRIA – With its powerful magnetic fields, MRI has always presented challenges when it comes to scanning patients with metallic implants, and these challenges are particularly acute for users of vertical-field MR systems. Fortunately, consensus is evolving that these scanners are suitable for patients with passive metallic implants that have been labeled at 1.5- and/or 3-Tesla. That’s…
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