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Medtronic Demonstrates Positive Results on First Pacemaker Designed for Use with MRI
''New data announced today at Heart Rhythm 2009, the annual congress of the Heart Rhythm Society, demonstrate that patients implanted with the investigational EnRhythm MRI™ SureScan™ pacing system experienced no complications related to the use of ...'
Thursday, 14 May 2009   by wwwp.medtronic.com
Safety Implications of High-Field MRI: Actuation of Endogenous Magnetic Iron Oxides in the Human Body
''Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanners have become ubiquitous in hospitals and high-field systems (greater than 3 Tesla) are becoming increasingly common. In light of recent European Union moves to limit high-field exposure for those working with MRI ...'
Monday, 11 May 2009   by elitestv.com
Aluminum in Medication Patches Causes Severe Skin Burns During MRI Scans
''The FDA has issued an advisory that some medical patches may contain enough aluminum or other metals to cause burns if worn during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Patches that release small amounts of drugs over longer periods of time are ...'
Friday, 1 May 2009   by www.naturalnews.com
Imaging through the Pipeline
''As animal imaging techniques evolve from providing information about anatomy to providing molecular-level detail about pathways and targeting, the utility of these applications has dramatically improved the drug development process for cancer research. ...'
Monday, 27 April 2009   by www.dddmag.com
Invivo Corp. plans to close its Pewaukee plant, resulting in about 50 layoffs at the facility
''The layoffs are expected to begin by June 12, according to a mass layoff notice filed April 7 with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. The planned layoffs are the result of the relocation of Invivo's local manufacturing and customer ...'
Tuesday, 7 April 2009   by milwaukee.bizjournals.com
MRI and PET/CT Improve Chances for Optimal Treatment and Minimal Complications in Cervical Cancer Patients, Institute for Technology Assessment Study
''Newswise — Pretreatment MRI and PET/CT for cervical cancer may direct more women to optimal therapy choices and spare many women potential long-term morbidity and complications of trimodality therapy (surgery followed by chemoradiation), according to a ...'
Wednesday, 4 March 2009   by www.biospace.com
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): a new frontier in kiwi qualitative evaluation
''At the occasion of a recent meeting about kiwifruit which has taken place by the Center for Fruit Research in Rome (Italy), Dr. Massimiliano Valentini (see picture) has presented a very interesting report about the application of Magnetic Resonance ...'
Wednesday, 11 February 2009   by www.freshplaza.com
Even With Medication, Asthma Patients Show Chronic Airflow Changes In Lungs
''Using a special MRI technique, researchers have determined that the location and degree of airway narrowing in the lungs of asthma sufferers can be markedly persistent over time. A considerable number of airways appeared to be consistently narrowed over ...'
Tuesday, 10 February 2009   by www.sciencedaily.com
FONAR Granted Additional NASDAQ Extension
''MELVILLE, NEW YORK, February 3, 2009 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The Inventor of MR Scanning™, today announced that the NASDAQ Listing Qualifications Panel ('NASDAQ Panel') has granted the Company's request for continued listing on The NASDAQ ...'
Tuesday, 3 February 2009   by www.fonar.com
Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging: Technical Aspects and Clinical Applications, Part 1
''Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a new neuroimaging technique, which uses tissue magnetic susceptibility differences to generate a unique contrast, different from that of spin density, T1, T2, and T2*. In this review (the first of 2 parts), we ...'
Friday, 30 January 2009   by www.ajnr.org
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