Tuesday 22 June 2010

New Imaging Algorithm Reduces Cumulative Radiation Exposure: Digital Radiography

Digital Radiography: A new imaging algorithm, used for helping radiologist in reducing cumulative radiation exposure, was implemented recently in large healthcare facility. The new algorithm was used in CT angi ....Read More

http://www.healthimaginghub.com/component/content/article/2211-Digital%20Radiography/1410-new-imaging-algorithm-reduces-cumulative-radiation-exposure-digital-radiography.html

CTC Already Low Radiation Dose Reduced With ASIR Technique By 50%: Digital Radiography

Digital Radiography: A new study, conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ and published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, found that the radiation dose delivered during CT colonography (CTC), whi ....Read More

http://www.healthimaginghub.com/component/content/article/2211-Digital%20Radiography/1409-ctc-already-low-radiation-dose-reduced-by-asir-technique-by-50-study.html

The New Whole Body MRI Shows Advantages In Oncology: Digital Radiography

Digital Radiography: A new Whole Body MRI Technique is now available, the technique is radiation-free diagnostic procedure. It was presented in Deutsches Ă„rzteblatt International, Gerwin Schmidt author of this ....Read More

http://www.healthimaginghub.com/component/content/article/1357-Digital%20Radiography/1408-the-new-whole-body-mri-technique-shows-advantageous-in-oncology.html

Australia Pays Billion Dollars To Treat Bowel Cancer In 2011: Digital Radiography

Digital Radiography: Bowel cancer has been one of the most common types of cancer in Australia. The disease is responsible for a large number of mortalities every year. However, bowel cancer shows high cure rat ....Read More

http://www.healthimaginghub.com/component/content/article/972-Digital%20Radiography/1407-australia-pays-billion-dollars-to-treat-bowel-cancer-in-2011.html

CT Angiography Unnecessary For Patients With Pulmonary Embolism: Digital Radiography

Digital Radiography: Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA), might be unnecessary for many patients suspected of having pulmonary embolism (PE), according to results of a new study published in the journal Radio ....Read More

http://www.healthimaginghub.com/component/content/article/2211-Digital%20Radiography/1406-ct-angiography-found-negative-for-patients-with-suspected-pulmonary-embolism-study.html