Researchers from Paris have provided comprehensive new details about the methods used to obtain images of the human brain in vivo on an 11.7 tesla MRI unit. They've also looked at safety aspects.
The U.S. FDA urged doctors and patients to use CT imaging if possible, when the MRI compatibility of any electronic implanted devices is unknown because problems with CT imaging are extremely low in these circumstances.
In this column, Emanuel Kanal, MD, offers his perspective on the recent incident involving the LAPD and an MR imaging center.
MR imaging has revealed the brain's waste-clearing pathways for the first time.
After reviewing years of data from its clinic, one institution discovered that issues with implant data integrity frequently put patients at risk.
Hyperfine is highlighting results from a study that used its Swoop portable MRI system for patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support.
Investigators at Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Texas-Houston publish study using the Swoop® system for patients on ECMO support.
Law enforcement officers are not immune from the laws of physics. An MRI safety incident from Los Angeles.
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