3-D ultrasound was used to measure the size of fetal adrenal glands.
FDA has concerns about safety of pregnant women having commercial ultrasound scans.
A "mysterious" condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF)is strongly related to use of gadolinium dyes for MRI scans.
Study of LATITUDE at Rush University Medical Center says remote monitoring works.
New agreement opens doors for future collaboration and research.
Joint development project aimed at designing troubleshoot device for diagnostic ultrasound systems.
Thirty-two keen businesspeople started the New Year off right!
Just for Spas caters to both the spa industry and medical community.
MRI detected acute stroke, acute ischemic stroke, and chronic hemorrhage more frequently than CT.
MRI can be used to detect and measure macrophage level.
Acquisition occurred in December 2006.
Now, advertisers are literally getting into the heads of consumers.
The CX 250 C Plus is affordable, mobile, and lightweight.
New technology can detect cancer as important addition to mammography.
The question is not if, but when your facility will get one.
Transaction, valued at $8.13 billion, broadens capabilities in growing industry.
Healthcare standards resource for medical-legal research.
Trial involves injecting patients' own (autologous) stem cells into areas of their hearts with poor blood flow.
"Impotence drugs" that produce an erection also may able to unmask cancer cells.
Select P.O.S. & Peripherals serves board repair market.
Alliance will allow for creation of an interface that creates cardiac information system
Converts proprietary image formats to DICOM format.
Now the buyer can let the seller know how much he is willing to pay.
Wireless, mobile CT scanner allows for faster diagnosis of stroke victims.
Grant aimed to reduce disparities in cardiac care for Latinos and African Americans.
New equipment was displayed at breast cancer conference in Poland.
New $98-Million Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital opens with digital technology in a healing environment.
16 more savvy business people became DOTmed Certified at the end of 2006.
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New entity, Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics, formed as of January 1, 2007.
Imaging Professionals: There's a link inside this story that will allow you -- in just seconds -- to email your Representatives and urge a rollback of the reimbursement cuts.
Michael Stiefvater, previously of Philips Medical, joins Dunlee.
May 2007 be a prosperous year for you -- and all our more than 75,000 registered users!
National Institute of Aging gives grant money for school to study rehabilitation in aging populations.
Columbus, Ohio hospital activates STEMI ALERT System.
New, non-invasive method detects Alzheimer's as accurately as autopsy.
Now for the first time, the Buyer can be in the driver's seat.
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Attend RBMA's leadership program in February 2007 to learn how to manage your radiology business more efficiently in the wake of reduced technical reimbursements.
Ten more people in the medical equipment industry decided to market their good business ethics. You, too, can become DOTmed Certified.
Edward Cronin and Jay Mazurowski of the AHRA say that those who adapt to the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) imaging cuts will be those who survive their effects.
Congress adjourned without passing legislation to stop the proposed DRA cuts. Reimbursements for MRI, CT, X-ray, Fluoroscopy, PET and Ultrasound procedures, among others, will be drastically reduced.
Imaging innovations include the CR 30-X, NX Workstation, DX-Si, and IMPAX.
Carestream Solutions, In-Vivo Multispectral System and DR 9500 Systems were among the new products showcased.
New developments at RSNA include Selenia Breast tomosynthesis, SecurView workstations, the Discovery QDR Series and Insight C-Arm.
New reading room with custom-built workstations.
A small child may receive up to 40% less radiation than the already very low rate for a full-size adult!
Word that Toshiba had a 256 machine under development was a hot topic at RSNA 2006. Now we hear directly from the company that the beta version will be installed and tested at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Feb. of 2007.
LightSpeed VCT Scanner, Perfusion 4 Neuro, Senographe Essential, VIBRANT, Vanguard and Signa HDx 3.0T MR system.