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Fear- alleviating Open MRI Scanning

Despite the established safety and diagnostic value of the MRI machines, a lot of patients feel anxious to undergo the process and try avoiding it as much as possible. This is perhaps due to the feeling of claustrophobia that the…
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How Mobile Apps Empower Radiologists

According to a study presented at the SIIM Annual Meeting held in the month of May, an innovative mobile phone application can improve the efficiency of interaction between the hospital staff and the radiologists, thus resulting in better quality of…
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Annual Scan for Non-solid Lung Nodules

A recent study that was published in Radiology has hailed annual low dose Computerized Tomography (LDCT) scan to be the single most effective technique for the purpose of monitoring the non-solid lung nodules and in guiding the treatment and prognosis. It…
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Use of Mobiles and Apps by Radiologists

Radiology is one of the pioneering medical fields to conform to the changing trends of mobile phone applications. The mobile phone apps allow them easy remote access to the patients’ records, including their test images and reports. To make the…
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Detecting NAFLD in Kids

Recent advances in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, known as magnitude-based MRI, have shown the prospects of liver MRI to detect the presence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in children by assessment of the proton density fat fraction…
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How Sutured Cone-Beam CT Scanning helps

A state-of-the-art investigation states that sutured minor field-of-view cone-beam CT images give an impression which is truthful and consistent enough for the creation of these surgical commands. These sutured images can be used to determine vital characteristics of the mandible…
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