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French-led team unveils 11.7 tesla MRI scans of human brain

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A research group based in Saclay, near Paris, has taken the wraps off what it claims are the world's first MRI scans of the human brain in vivo taken at a field strength of 11.7 Such images would require hours to obtain with conventional MRI systems." All images courtesy of CEA. Sagittal view of the brain at 11.7

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The Latest in Brain Imaging News

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As we delve into the latest developments in this critical area of healthcare, it becomes increasingly apparent that advancements in medical imaging, particularly in the realm of neurological disorders, are poised to revolutionize the landscape of brain injury diagnosis and management. Read the study here.

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GE Healthcare, Hartford HealthCare extend Care Alliance agreement

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GE HealthCare (GEHC) and Connecticut-based Hartford HealthCare have extended their "Care Alliance" collaboration through 2030. Some existing MRI, CT, PET/CT, and x-ray systems will also be refreshed, GEHC said.

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Advanced Imaging Shows Promise for Addressing Radiology Staff Shortages

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What makes staff shortages even more complex is a consistent growth in medical imaging demand. Due in part to the rise of chronic diseases, as well as growing education around available imaging technologies, the U.S. imaging market has an expected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% between 2022 and 2030.

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Growth in Demand for Imaging Procedures Will Increase Need for Teleradiology

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Providers are diversifying into sub-specializations like neurology and oncology, raising the demand for advanced imaging like MRI and CT. This trend has led to increased utilization of outpatient imaging and teleradiology services. CAGR to $45.8bn in 2030.

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Pulsar Helium taps Minnesota helium cache

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Canadian-based Pulsar Helium has tapped into a helium cache in Minnesota yielding helium contents up to 13.8% -- good news for MR imaging. Keeping an MRI's magnetic current superconductive requires helium," Pulsar noted in an announcement, adding that the MRI market value worldwide is forecast to increase to over $12.1

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

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Perry Pickhardt, MD, UW-Madison While Pickhardt’s efforts revolve around what is commonly called “opportunistic screening,” he likens the goals to value-based medical imaging and repurposing scans for useful incidental data for cardiometabolic screening purposes. His work on abdominal imaging has led to over 500 scientific publications.

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