Posted by admin On June - 8 - 2008
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When examining patients via MRI or Radiology, many health care clinics have their patients use eye covers (masks). Since a mask with metal parts is not acceptable for use with this high-tech equipment, Weber’s newly designed: MRI Safe Eye Covers, with plastic instead of metal parts, meets this need at very low cost. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin On June - 8 - 2008
Posted by admin On June - 8 - 2008
Posted by admin On June - 8 - 2008
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As important as the MRI is in detecting disease and abnormalities deep within the human body, the process carries certain risks that have only recently come to light. Risks from imaging agents such as gadolinium, and recent concern over the long-term impact of the magnetic fields associated with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, can pose serious health risks for some patients, sometimes resulting in death. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin On June - 8 - 2008
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Recently, MRI has been increasingly accepted by radiologists, surgeons and patients to image the rectum because of its superior soft tissue contrast and multi-planar capability,” said Chuanfu Li, MD, lead author of the study. “Most rectal MRI studies have used field strength of 1.5 Tesla or less. Only two recent studies focus on 3T MRI for diagnosing and staging rectal cancer. “No standard protocol is available for 3T MRI of the rectum, which may cause inconsistent diagnostic accuracy among institutions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the image quality of various 3T MR sequences for preoperative staging and planning of sphincter sparing rectal cancer resection,” he said. Read More