The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, more commonly known as the FDA, has given Philips 510(k) complete clearance for its much talked about MRI platformwhich is powered by Artificial Intelligence and is designed for the treatment of cancer that has been developed in one’s neck or head. This particular software gives clinicians the opportunity to […]
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7 Things to Know About Young Radiologists Setting Up to Climate Change
The covid-19 pandemic has compelled the radiology departments to adopt a few new practices, such as remote reporting, staff redeployment, and Covid-care related services. However, there is a problem on this horizon that the young radiologists must address – climate change. Peter J. MacMahon and Bryan W.Buckley, holding Master in the Department of Radiology of […]
Malware Tricks Radiologists with Fake Nodules
Researchers based in Israel developed malware to draw your attention to the security lags and weaknesses in medical imaging networks and types of equipment. A malware that could add a real-looking but fake growths to MRI and CT scans or hide real cancerous tumors or nodules that would get detected by any medical imaging equipment. […]
10.5 Tesla MRI and More
Introduction – 10.5 Tesla MRI Innovations change medical practices and healthcare in an ever-evolving dimension. Medical history was made by the University of Minnesota when scientists performed the world’s first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the whole human body at 10.5 Tesla using a Siemens MAGNETOM 10.5 Tesla MRI, developed in 2013 and funded by […]