A technology has emerged that uses AI (artificial intelligence) to detect brain lesions previously difficult to observe with ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines can clearly view non-bony parts of the body—soft tissue such as the brain, muscles and ligaments—as well as detect tumors, making it possible to diagnose many ...
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A magnetic resonance imaging device built with off-the-shelf parts and paired with AI matched the performance of high-end MRI machines, according to a study published Thursday that could pave the way ...
CHICAGO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Researchers at General Electric Co won a $3.27 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a better magnet for MRI machines that will make them cheaper ...
Researchers compared the prognostic value of clinically interpreted CT vs MRI for incidentally discovered covert cerebrovascular disease.