A highly sought-after magnetic scanner that can diagnose diseases and medical abnormalities without harmful radiation will be installed in the Downtown Medical Center, a medical office building under ...
A Health Systems Council (HSC) proposal concerning nuclear magnetic resonance or magnetic resonance imagers and CAT scanners is available for public review and comment until May 6. The devices use ...
MRI-guided focused ultrasound combined with microbubbles can open the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and allow therapeutic drugs to reach the diseased brain location under the guidance of MRI. It is a ...
Side-by-side image of the same breast tissue in MRI and FCI. (l) MRI image of breast with cancerous tumors circled in red (r) FCI image of same breast shows same tumour in red with secondary tumour ...
For the first time, Bochum clinicians have been able to show on the basis of a large sample, that it is possible to examine children's heads in the MRI scanner without general anaesthesia or other ...
On a cold morning in Minneapolis last December, a man walked into a research centre to venture where only pigs had gone before: into the strongest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine built to ...
(Nanowerk News) Nuclear magnetic resonance scanners, as are familiar from hospitals, are now extremely sensitive. A quantum sensor developed by a team headed by Professor Jörg Wrachtrup at the ...
Microscopic medical devices could one day be steered through a patient’s bloodstream using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, Canadian research suggests. In the study, researchers were able to ...
SAN ANTONIO -- A new challenge for MRI safety is linked to one particular beauty trend: ferromagnetic nail polish.
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine can produce a powerful magnetic field that can pull on any ferromagnetic material. (Photo: Getty) Don’t bring a gun into a room with an MRI machine. Just don ...
The world’s first and only ultra-low magnetic scanner could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed and treated, experts say. Developed by scientists at the University of Aberdeen it means patients ...