Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medtronic today announced that the FDA has approved its SureScan pacing systems for full-body MRI scans ...
WEDNESDAY, June 22, 2016 -- There's evidence that the position a woman is placed in during her pre-surgical breast MRI could influence -- for better or worse -- the scan's accuracy. The small study, ...
MINNEAPOLIS - January 22, 2014 - Medtronic, Inc. (MDT), today announced that the Medtronic SureScan ® pacing systems - the first and only pacing systems in the United States that have been approved by ...
Being a New York Mets fan is pain. Mets fans know this, but it doesn't make supporting the team any easier. In a development so on brand it hurts, Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom believes his positioning ...
In July, New York Mets starter Jacob deGrom experienced tightness in his forearm and was placed on the injured list in July. DeGrom also had several MRIs performed on his arm and eventually was shut ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast is often performed before patients go through lumpectomy, the surgical removal of cancer or other abnormal tissue from the breast. MRI scans give ...
The difference in how a woman is positioned during MRI prior to breast conserving surgery and how she is positioned during the surgery distorts and displaces tumors while the surgery is being ...
Magnetic resonance imaging is a core tool for evaluating lumbar spine disorders, including disc herniation, spinal canal stenosis, and related degenerative conditions. In routine practice, however, ...
A pilot study from KL Krems shows that head position during brain and inner ear magnetic resonance imaging can create artifacts that impact interpretation and patient comfort. Krems (Austria), 17 ...
Being a New York Mets fan is pain. Mets fans know this, but it doesn't make supporting the team any easier. In a development so on brand it hurts, Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom believes his positioning ...
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