Sentences with phrase «by ultrasound imaging»

On these images, the cerebral activation detected by ultrasound imaging is shown in red.

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DEMO: THE FUTURE OF HEALTH SENSORS With Angela Baker of Qualcomm; Åsa Nordgren of Trice Imaging; Kevin R. Hart of TZOA; Ruchit Nagar of Khushi Baby; Mike Pallett of Cupris; and Adam Lashinsky of Fortune — Report by Katie Fehrenbacher — Video: Watch this Mobile Ultrasound in Action — Video of the entire session
Two other commonly used imaging techniques — magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound — often supplement mammography to detect breast cancer but are not yet reliable enough to be used by themselves for screening.
Investigators used the UroNav system, which combines MRI and ultrasound imaging to better identify areas not revealed by the standard, 12 - core biopsy procedure.
Reflections of these ultrasonic pulses from tissue are detected by a sensor on a second optical fibre, giving real - time ultrasound imaging to guide surgery.
The study entitled «Feasibility of photoacoustic / ultrasound imaging of synovitis in finger joints using a point - of - care system» was conducted and published by Pim van den Berg, Khalid Daoudi and Wiendelt Steenbergen from the University of Twente research institute MIRA in cooperation with rheumatologist Hein Moens of Ziekenhuis group Twente.
When excited by light, they produce an ultrasound signal, allowing direct 3 - D imaging of hypoxic areas.
The ARM method, on the other hand, uses a gentle acoustic wave generated by a similar power as ultrasound imaging and at a lower frequency.
His team is developing MRI cell tracking techniques, reporter genes and immunoprotective semi-permeable microcapsules detectable by MRI, computed tomography, ultrasound, and bioluminescent imaging.
Those vibrations are picked up by sensors and used to assemble an image of the tissue's internal structures in a process similar to ultrasound imaging.
◊ small animal imaging: November 6 - 10 in Orléans (CFE, PHENOMIN - TAAM) ◊ ultrasound scan: thoracic and abdominal ultrasound on human phantom and on non-human primate: September 11 - 12 in Rousset - s - Arc (SdP) ◊ transparisation (CLARITY, One - for - All, iDisco): customized training in Gif - s - Yvette (TEFOR Core Facility) ◊ screening by biphotonic microscopy linked to a vibratome: customized training in Gif - s - Yvette (TEFOR Core Facility)
Featuring lectures by speakers from the University of Minnesota, UNC, Duke, NCSU and Wake Forest University, the symposium is open to the entire scientific community and a broad spectrum of topics will be covered including the Brain Connectome project, the effect of music on brain function, novel MR and OCT imaging techniques for the lungs, and advanced ultrasound methodologies for tissue characterization.
Large and / or numerous stones can sometimes be felt by hand when the abdomen is gently squeezed but in most cases are definitively diagnosed by x-ray, although small and / or difficult to see stones may require a contrast dye study, ultrasound, or video imaging.
We also offer advanced imaging diagnostics such as ultrasounds and echocardiograms by a registered sonographer who also brings her services right into our hospital for your convenience.
Ultrasound procedures are performed by a registered sonographer, at our hospital by Intrapet Imaging.
However, a more complete and accurate assessment may include outside lab tests by your veterinarian and additional imaging such as an ultrasound.
After major trauma was ruled out via diagnostic imaging techniques such as radiographs and ultrasound, treatment for suspected rodenticide intoxication was initiated immediately by the Livestock Medicine and Surgery Service.
All ultrasounds are performed by a board certified veterinary radiologist who specializes in this imaging technique.
Motor function (movement, coordination, bodily function) is often unaffected by this procedure, but imaging (fluoroscopy, CT or ultrasound) is required to be sure placement of substances or positioning of needles is accurate.
Diagnostics performed by your veterinarian in Glen Allen VA include blood tests, urine tests, biopsies and imaging scans such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and x-ray scans.
This is done primarily by using imaging techniques such as x-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, nuclear medicine positron emission tomography, and computed tomography (CT).
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