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Upright MRI vs. Traditional MRI

MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI uses radio waves and magnetic fields to make image of the desired organ or any part of the body. Different types of MRI machines are available in the market for the better visualization…
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Reducing Radiation Dose in Pelvic CT Scan

A recent study has concluded that the technique of perusing imaging with a filtered back projection and 50% blended ratio of Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction (ASIR50) requires significantly small amounts of radiation during pelvic computed tomography (CT). This technique of…
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Breast Scanning and Reduced Mortality Rates

According to a Canadian study, Breast cancer mortality can be reduced up to 40% by the use of early mammography. This study is published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Andrew Coldman, PhD, from the British Columbia Cancer…
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Don’t Be Afraid of Radiography Processes

Hermann Muller - the frontrunner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, asserted that there was no point of threat from ionizing emission. He was wide of the mark! As a matter of fact panic of radiation hits the…
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Goodbye to Painful Mammography

Dutch research scientists have built up an appliance that may diminish the uneasiness felt by many females during a mammogram. The latter is painful for the reason that squeezing force has to be applied in accordance with the size, composition…
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The Magic of Advanced Technology at RSNA

ICAD - an engineering system which is not only information- supported but a supplier of sophisticated illustration scrutiny, workflow solutions and radiation treatment for the early on recognition and management of malignancy. The same intends to attribute advanced computer-aided detection…
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