Our service provides high quality, compassionate clinical care to patients through
the use of medical imaging technology.
[19] The plaintiff submits that the phrase «practising in the same field» means the «practice of medicine generally and knowledge of
the uses of medical imaging in detecting whether there are foreign bodies in people.»
Not exact matches
Puglia's portfolio also features a couple
of promising smaller heavy - equipment makers: Florida - based Roper Technologies (rop), which specializes in industrial robots for power plants and also makes
medical imaging robotics; and Washington State — based Fortive (ftv), which makes automation tech
used in everything from Mars explorers to artificial hearts.
In the drive to improve early detection and treatment
of cancer, a pair
of Toronto scientists has developed a unique technology that combines contrast agents with targeted, long - lasting nano - particles for
use in multiple
medical imaging platforms.
In a 2012 study, [8] researchers at the University
of Rochester
Medical Center (URMC) measured before - and - after data from the brains
of a group
of nine high school football and hockey players
using an advanced form
of imaging similar to an MRI called diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI).
The $ 35 million silicon carbide chip project is the centerpiece
of the New York State Power Electronics Manufacturing Consortium, a $ 500 million partnership between GE and SUNY Poly to develop next - generation power electronics chips
used in everything from data centers and
medical imaging to airplanes and solar power systems.
The team who made the discovery say masers could be
used in a range
of applications such as
medical imaging and airport security scanning.
Particles
of antimatter, discovered in cosmic rays, have found
uses in
medical imaging.
Now a team from Harvard
Medical School,
using electron cryomicroscopy (
imaging frozen specimens to reduce damage from electron radiation), has for the first time revealed the structure
of a VSV protein at the atomic level.
Echo - planar
imaging (EPI)
uses only one nuclear spin excitation per image and lends itself to a variety
of critical
medical and scientific applications.
In graduate school Cranford first
used high - tech
medical imaging to probe the anatomy
of a mammal — in that case a dolphin's head.
Even the
imaging tests that doctors
use to make the case for back surgery, including MRI, X-rays, and CT scans, are not very good at pinpointing the cause
of pain, comments Jerome Groopman, chief
of experimental medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in Boston and author
of How Doctors Think.
Medical imaging is a huge application domain for scientific visualization with an emphasis on enhancing
imaging results graphically, e.g.
using pseudo-coloring or overlaying
of plots.
Using a new type
of optical
imaging, Harvard
Medical School researchers observed neurons as they were stimulated by an electrode.
«The major advancement
of this new tool is the ability to
use a low - cost and accessible
imaging method such as EEG to depict deeply located brain activity,» said both senior author Dr. Talma Hendler
of Tel - Aviv University in Israel and The Sagol Brain Center at Tel Aviv Sourasky
Medical Center, and first author Jackob Keynan, a PhD student in Hendler's laboratory, in an email to Biological Psychiatry.
Before epilepsy surgery, doctors may consider
using brain
imaging to locate language and memory functions in the brain instead
of the more invasive procedure that is commonly
used, according to a guideline published by the American Academy
of Neurology in the January 11, 2017, online issue
of Neurology ®, the
medical journal
of the American Academy
of Neurology.
«
Using the probe's
imaging function during experiments, our
medical collaborators would be able to see deep inside the brain
of a living organism and guide the placement
of the probe to the right brain region.»
A novel study in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal published by Wiley on behalf
of the American College
of Rheumatology (ACR), presents cases from Boston - area hospitals where victims were treated, examining the
medical response and
imaging technologies
used to save lives and limbs.
The
imaging software — developed and currently in
use only at Cincinnati Children's — mathematically determines the lowest possible radiation dose for the patient before a scan is performed, according to the study led by David Larson, MD, radiology quality and safety director at the
medical center and principal architect
of the technology.
With the exception
of mammography, there is no federal regulation
of radiation dose for
medical tests, leaving the appropriate
use of heart
imaging in the hands
of clinicians and
imaging facilities.
«With technological improvements,
medical imaging has become an increasingly vital tool in diagnosing and treating patients with heart disease, but the rising use of the tests has led to increasing radiation exposure over the past two decades,» said Reza Fazel, M.D., M.Sc., chair of the writing committee for the statement and cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in
medical imaging has become an increasingly vital tool in diagnosing and treating patients with heart disease, but the rising
use of the tests has led to increasing radiation exposure over the past two decades,» said Reza Fazel, M.D., M.Sc., chair
of the writing committee for the statement and cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in
Medical Center in Boston.
Furthermore, since magnets containing rare earths are
used in a wide range
of technologies, including electric motors, wind turbines, and
medical imaging devices, including MRI scanners — manufacturers would be able to improve the sustainability
of their products by recycling these materials.
For the new study, researchers from the University
of Pittsburgh
Medical Center (UPMC) in Pittsburgh
used diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI), an MRI technique that measures the integrity
of white matter — the brain's signal - transmitting nerve fibers — to see if injuries to the nerves may be the root cause
of these post-traumatic depression and anxiety symptoms.
In addition, terahertz radiation could determine the structures
of many complex chemicals, yet is safe for biological
use — desirable properties for
medical imaging.
Researchers from Warwick
Medical School and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
used a magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) based method to identify and confirm the presence
of brown adipose tissue in a living adult.
Today, positrons — antielectrons — are even
used in some kinds
of medical imaging.
Researchers in China have developed tiny nanocrystals that could be
used in the next generation
of medical imaging technologies to light up cancer cells.
«The results
of the Penumbra 3D Trial speak positively on the
use of Penumbra's 3D Revascularization Device in combination with the Penumbra System aspiration devices, as well as on the
use of Penumbra System aspiration devices alone,» said Donald Frei, MD, lead investigator
of the study and director, NeuroInterventional Surgery at Radiology
Imaging Associates / Swedish
Medical Center in Englewood, Colorado.
One
of her projects focuses on
using metamaterial concepts to improve the sensitivity
of magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI), which could lead to better
medical diagnostics and advances in biological research.
«New device converts DC electric field to terahertz radiation: Tunable radiation source that reaches coveted THz region
of spectrum could be
used for
medical imaging or security applications.»
Their discovery could aid in the synthesis
of new «radiotracers» — chemical compounds that contain a radioactive form, or isotope,
of an element — for
use with a noninvasive, high - resolution 3 - D
medical imaging technology known as PET (positron emission tomography) scanning.
Ultrasound, also called sonography, is an
imaging method that
uses high - frequency sound waves to produce images that lead to diagnosis and treatment
of many diseases and
medical conditions.
«The hope is that in the not - so - distant future a miRNA - based blood test can be
used in conjunction with
imaging features and other factors to aid the
medical team in accurately predicting disease severity
of IPMNs and other pancreatic cysts at the time
of diagnosis or follow - up so that more informed personalized
medical management decisions can be made,» explained Permuth - Wey.
The increase in
medical radiation exposure (from 0.53 mSv to 3.0 mSv) stemmed primarily from a rise in the
use of computer tomography (CT) scans (which
use x-rays to create cross sectional images
of inside the body to spot tumors, clogged arteries, among other things), and nuclear
imaging tests, which involve injecting radioactive chemicals into the bloodstream that can be picked up by special instruments and
used to create images
of the body's inner structures.
They are working on the
use of an established
medical imaging technique called optical coherence microscopy (OCM)-- most commonly
used in ophthalmology — to analyze breast tissue to produce computer - aided diagnoses.
As with past studies that made images
of Yellowstone's volcanic plumbing, the new study
used seismic
imaging, which is somewhat like a
medical CT scan but
uses earthquake waves instead
of X-rays to distinguish rock
of various densities.
I loved all
of my courses focusing on the pure biology side
of neuroscience and
use that foundation daily, but I would have never discovered my love for the technical side
of science without getting to work with Dr. Nyhus in EEG, and learn about MRI and other
medical imaging technology.
Dr. Sanford, who is both a member
of the National Academy
of Sciences and recipient
of a MacArthur «genius grant,» has designed molecules that can be
used to store energy in batteries, serve as new
medical imaging agents, convert carbon dioxide into fuels, or serve as pharmaceuticals to treat disease.
The package is a mainstay and a daily tool for most
of the world's radio astronomers, and also has been
used by scientists in such other fields as fluid - dynamics simulation and
medical imaging.
Medical imaging technique
using x-rays for real - time visualization
of body structures on a video display.
These garnets, when doped with various elements, are
used as detectors
of X-rays and gamma - rays in a wide range
of applications including border security, nuclear safeguards,
medical imaging, materials diagnostics and astronomy.
Nuclear medicine — a vital component
of the rapidly emerging field
of molecular
imaging — is a
medical specialty that
uses small amounts
of radioactive materials bound to special compounds (radiopharmaceuticals) in combination with
imaging instrumentation that examine molecular processes in the body to detect and evaluate disease, such as brain disorders, heart disease and cancer.
A dog ultrasound is the second most common type
of diagnostic
imaging tool veterinarians
use to diagnose a dog's
medical condition.
The diagnosis
of feline heartworm disease is not as straightforward in cats as it is in dogs, but your veterinarian is able to screen them through blood testing, x-rays and an ultrasoundSound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency
used in
medical imaging.
Nuclear
Imaging for Animals is a state - of - the - art medical imaging facility where we use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs an
Imaging for Animals is a state -
of - the - art
medical imaging facility where we use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs an
imaging facility where we
use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing
of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs and cats.
Diagnostic
imaging refers to the techniques and processes
used to create images
of your pet's body or body parts for
medical purposes.
Diagnostic or
medical imaging refers to the processes
used to create images
of the body.
E.I.
Medical Imaging is a world leader and the only US manufacturer
of portable ultrasound solutions specifically engineered for veterinary
use.
By coupling the
use of state -
of - the - art techniques and equipment with information compiled from the patient's history, clinical signs, lab results,
imaging studies, and special procedures / testing, our internists are able to excel in diagnosing and treating complicated
medical conditions.
Her forthcoming exhibition at Somerset House will explore the unseen flow
of waste through the sewers
of London, while also displaying — for the first time in public — a selection
of «
imaging phantoms»
used by
medical researchers to predict patterns
of flow in the body.