Ultrahigh-field MRI tracks multiple sclerosis progression
Imaging the evolution of cortical lesions using 7T MRI can predict the progression of multiple sclerosis
Read article: Ultrahigh-field MRI tracks multiple sclerosis progression
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Imaging the evolution of cortical lesions using 7T MRI can predict the progression of multiple sclerosis
Read article: Ultrahigh-field MRI tracks multiple sclerosis progression
RTsafe's PseudoPatient phantoms enable patient‐specific quality assurance of complex cranial stereotactic radiosurgery
Read article: PseudoPatient phantom helps bring cranial SRS into the mainstream
A data-driven algorithm detects body motion during PET scans and performs motion corrected image reconstruction
Read article: Motion correction enables quantitative PET scans
Simulations that run on graphics processing chips enable high-performance cardiac dynamics modelling on personal computers and cell phones
Read article: Desktop computers can now simulate cardiac activity
Compact PET system offers real-time feedback, enabling interactive scanning at the patient's bedside
Read article: Point-of-care PET scanner offers interactive imaging
A round-up of some recent international patent applications in medical imaging
The POP-ART RT study is investigating how adaptive and real-time radiotherapy strategies are being used in clinical practice
Read article: POP-ART RT evaluates prevalence of adaptive and real-time radiotherapy
Polymer dots enable in vivo multiphoton fluorescence imaging of structures deep in the brains of mice
Read article: Polymer dots image deep into the brain
Loss of blood vessels in the retina could provide an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease
Read article: Eye scan can detect signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Electroencephalography can accurately study activity in the deep areas of the brain
Read article: EEG can look deep into the brain