Search Tag: magnetic resonance
2022 06 May
Artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare access remain key themes at ISMRM as researchers and clinicians seek more efficient and effective solutions in today’s resource-constrained environment GE Healthcare highlights the continued expansion of its state-of-the-art AIR Recon DL technology across the totality of its 1.5T, 3.0T and 7.0T MR product...Read more
2016 12 May
The EuroCMR meeting has become the largest and most important CMR meeting in Europe with an increasing number of attendees, faculty and exhibitors from all over the world. Overall the meeting is now 2.5 days long including joint sessions with the other sections of the EACVI, with the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR), the European...Read more
2016 07 May
ISMRM – The Power of Science, Technology & Practice The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) is a multi-disciplinary nonprofit association that promotes innovation, development, and application of magnetic resonance techniques in medicine and biology throughout the world. We are a community made up of clinicians, physicists,...Read more
2015 29 Sep
Researchers in Germany say a novel magnetic resonance (MR) breast imaging technique could reduce unnecessary biopsies by providing additional information about suspicious findings on x-ray screening mammography. The technique is non-invasive, does not require a contrast agent and exposes the patient to no ionising radiation. Their work is reported in...Read more
2015 30 Jul
As helium gas used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners is increasingly becoming scarce, a UK-based medical imaging vendor continues to develop helium-free MRI systems. In 2013, MR (Guildford, Surrey, UK) already developed the world's first helium-free technology for use in preclinical superconducting MRI systems. This breakthrough scanner...Read more
2016 29 Sep
The European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology is a non-profit Society, which aims to support educational activities and research in the widest sense in the field defined by the Society's name. The ESMRMB is open to physicians, engineers, scientists and other individuals who are interested in the developments or the introduction...Read more
2015 03 Mar
According to researchers, a magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) technique that monitors biochemical changes in tissue could improve the management of women at risk of breast cancer. Their study published in the journal Radiology aimed to assess 2-D localised correlated spectroscopy (L-COSY) as a noninvasive means to identify biochemical changes...Read more