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 Radiologie - diagnostic imaging
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Chronic diagnostic imaging Syndrome, Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue diagnostic imaging Dysfunction Syndrome
http://www.la-radiologie.net/diagnostic_imaging-1.html   (761 words)

  
 Search Tuna Report for imaging
Description: Hospital for Special Surgery Department of Radiology and Imaging is renowned in Clinical and Research Musculoskeletal Imaging provides diagnostic testing and image guided therapeudic procedure.
Valley Medical Imaging diagnostic radiology clinics are located throughout the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada....
Home PET Imaging of San Jose is a recognized leader in the delivery of diagnostic imaging services, using the latest technology, to provide our referring physicians and their patients with superior diagnostic evaluation....
http://www.searchtuna.com/ftlive2/1003.html   (1378 words)

  
 Algorithms Used In Military Radar Systems Have Potential To Improve Medical Ultrasonic Imaging
By contrast, his proposed system for diagnostic ultrasonic imaging is based on a fundamental theory in optics that says that it is not necessary to create images through the conventional point-by-point method.
But Soumekh says the system may make its greatest contributions in medical ultrasonic imaging.
The most advanced commercial ultrasonic-imaging systems generate pictures by focusing the ultrasound beam point by point on a target region, a method that Soumekh says is prohibitively time-consuming.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/05/990506065805.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Imaginis - Ultrasound Imaging (US)
In the 1960's the principles of sonar (developed extensively by the Defense Department during the second world war) were applied to medical diagnostic imaging.
Ultrasound imaging (also called ultrasound scanning or sonography) is a relatively inexpensive, fast and radiation-free imaging modality.
Ultrasound is excellent for non-invasively imaging and diagnosing a number of organs and conditions, without x-ray radiation.
http://www.imaginis.com/ultrasound   (1378 words)

  
 Institute Spine Ultrasound Imaging
Spine pain patients more and more are seeking this cost effective diagnostic modality which allows direct imaging of inflammatory changes and other causes of pain physiology in soft tissues PLUS allows precisely administered therapies to attain healing rates from 25X to 100X faster than usual and customary.
Ultrasound Scan reveals inflammation and tension signs in the soft tissues: Relatively low cost and completely harmless, Ultrasound Spine and Extremity Scanning is rapidly becoming the diagnostic of choice meeting today's modern consumer demand for ALTERNATIVE low cost
Ultrasound Spine Scan Spinal Ultrasound The Spinal Ultrasound Scan Source
http://www.spine-ultrasound.com/   (1378 words)

  
 MayoClinic.com - Ultrasound imaging
Ultrasound, also called diagnostic medical sonography, sonography, and echocardiography, is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce precise images of structures within your body.
During an ultrasound exam, a technician trained in ultrasound imaging (sonographer) presses a small hand-held device (transducer), which is about the size of a bar of soap, against your skin.
Ultrasound images help guide a needle into a tumor (left), where...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?objectid=2F0F9036-342F-4723-9DDBAB9FAEA73A77&locID=   (1378 words)

  
 Obstetric ultrasound -- a comprehensive guide to ultrasound scans in pregnancy
Ultrasound can also assist in other diagnostic procedures in prenatal diagnosis such as amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, cordocentesis (percutaneous umbilical blood sampling) and in fetal therapy.
A more "thorough" examination is usually done at an a perinatal center or specialised clinic where more expertise and better equipments may be present.
A discussion on the various possible effects of ultrasound on the human fetus can be found here.
http://www.ob-ultrasound.net/   (1378 words)

  
 Medical imaging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radiology is a diagnostic specialty within the field of medicine that employs X-rays and other modalities for diagnostic imaging.
Many of the techniques developed for medical imaging also have scientific and industrial applications.
In its most primitive form, imaging can refer to the physician simply feeling an area of the body in order to visualize the condition of internal organs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_imaging   (1378 words)

  
 Sensors - July 2002 - All Together Now: Ultrasonic and Optical Imaging
Imaging a portion of the board, as in Photos 2 and 3, may have additional diagnostic value.
Because most parts made of these materials and inspected by acoustic imaging are fairly thin, only a few microseconds are needed to pulse the ultrasound into a part and receive the returning echoes.
Thirty years ago, engineers studying ultrasonic views of an objects internal features thought of the images as akin to X-rays or perhaps related to other techniques, such as IR, that use some part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
http://www.sensorsmag.com/articles/0702/18/main.shtml   (1378 words)

  
 Medical College of Wisconsin - Medical Physics and Imaging Science
The Division of Medical Physics and Imaging Science of the Department of Radiology provides research and clinical training for Biophysics graduate students in the area of diagnostic medical physics.
The section is also actively involved in evaluation of mammography imaging techniques, quality control test tools, phantoms, and provides medical physics consultation service in mammography and general diagnostic imaging.
The Division of Medical Physics and Imaging Science offers graduate education in medical physics and imaging science.
http://www.mcw.edu/medphys/learning.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Multi Imager® - Specialized Medical Imaging
Additional multi-vendor service clients include Premier Healthacare, Genesis, MasterPlan, U.S. Counseling and SourceOne (including the acquired Diagnostic Imaging).
Multi Imager® Service, LLC (Chino, CA) was founded in 1983 as a sales and service provider specializing in diagnostic imaging and radiology equipment for the medical radiology profession.
We thank all of our clients who have contributed to our success over the years and look forward to meeting your imaging requirements now and for the future.
http://www.multiimager.com   (1378 words)

  
 Valley Medical Imaging Radiology Clinics - X-Ray, Ultrasound, Mammography and MRI
Valley Medical Imaging diagnostic radiology clinics are located throughout the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada.
Valley Medical Imaging Radiology Clinics - X-Ray, Ultrasound, Mammography and MRI
Our clinics are staffed by well trained, caring professionals, our aim is to provide your doctor with information to allow him or her to diagnose and offer treatment for you as quickly and safely as possible.
http://www.valleymedicalimaging.com   (1378 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Foundations of Medical Imaging
Subjects > Professional& Technical > Medical > Medicine > Internal Medicine > Radiology > Diagnostic Imaging
The study of medical imaging is concerned with the interaction of all forms of radiation with tissue and the development of appropriate technology to extract clinically useful information from observations of this interaction.
Buy this book with Medical Imaging Systems (Prentice-Hall Information...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471545732?v=glance   (1378 words)

  
 MDI - Medical Diagnostic Imaging - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Main Page
Medical Diagnostic Imaging, LLC is the premier choice for outpatient radiology services in southeastern Wisconsin; dedicated to providing physicians with outstanding quality and service while giving their patients unparalleled care.
MDI - Medical Diagnostic Imaging - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Main Page
Our goal is to provide a better alternative for patients' imaging needs.
http://www.mdimaging.org   (1378 words)

  
 First Hill Diagnostic Imaging - Computed Tomography (CT)
First Hill Diagnostic Imaging is known worldwide for development of innovative clinical imaging techniques.
CT imaging is the preferred method for evaluating many types of medical conditions.
It is used primarily to study the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis and spine.
http://www.firsthill.com/d_ct.php   (1378 words)

  
 Cardiology Services-Nuclear Medicine/Nuclear Cardiology
Nuclear Medicine performs all diagnostic functional and perfusion imaging of non-cardiac structures.
The most common ambulatory care studies include: whole body bone imaging; ventilation-perfusion pulmonary imaging with or without quantitation; renal scintigraphy (with or without Captopril); infection/inflammation whole body imaging with Gallium-67 citrate or Indium-111 labeled white cells; hepatobiliary imaging; thyroid scanning and uptake studies and therapy.
Updated software and a 3-D imaging station will also allow advanced computer manipulation of the data to provide 3-D images for both CT angiography and nonvascular cases.
http://www.deborah.org/cardiology/cs3.html   (358 words)

  
 Priority Medical Ultrasound Parts, Ultrasound Equipment, Ultrasound transducers, & Ultrasound probes
From complete systems, a particular ultrasound transducer, to an individual ultrasound part, our knowledge and expertise encompass all facets of diagnostic ultrasound.
Our ultrasound experts are ready to help you provide the highest quality patient care.
Priority Medical Ultrasound Parts, Ultrasound Equipment, Ultrasound transducers, & Ultrasound probes
http://www.prioritymedical.com   (358 words)

  
 Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
As a core training center, educate and train researchers, clinicians, fellows and students in the use of diagnostic imaging technologies in biomedical research.
The center conducts research in and provides access to state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging technologies related to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in children and young adults.
The IRC provides access to advanced imaging and image post-processing methods for collaborators involved in basic and clinical research at Cincinnati Children's and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for the purpose of advancing the research goals of both institutions.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/cores/irc   (482 words)

  
 Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Gastrointestinal System - IBD
Imaging is generally performed 48 hours post-injection but earlier images obtained at about 6 and/or 24 hours may enhance the diagnostic quality of the procedure.
Alternatively, a total body imaging system may be used with the same analyzer settings as above.
Nuclear Medicine imaging of IBD may be performed with:
http://webhome.idirect.com/~lgoodin/nmgi/gi_ibd.htm   (2770 words)

  
 SDMS Home Page
This year’s SDMS design, with a nod to a popular 70’s anthem, focuses on "Imaging all the people" - our patients.
The Board also agreed that the SDMS should have only one document addressing all critical concerns and reflecting overall ethical principles, and therefore has rescinded the “Code of Professional Conduct for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers”.
The Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SDMS) is a non-profit association for ultrasound professionals.
http://www.sdms.org   (2770 words)

  
 Medcyclopaedia - Online Version of The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging by NICER
We are now proud to introduce you, our clients, to a novel publishing venture in diagnostic imaging: The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging – Medcyclopaedia - on the Internet.
The market in the medical diagnostics industry has changed and the need for high quality educational programmes today is met, to a large extent, by the growing number of educational courses arranged by the radiological societies.
The past decade has seen an explosion of knowledge in science and medicine, with medical imaging and its new technologies being one of the disciplines where this expansion has been more evident.
http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/about.asp   (2770 words)

  
 Ultrasonic imaging Gynecology: New & Used Books Search Result for Ultrasonic imaging Gynecology
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Ultrasonic imaging Gynecology: New & Used Books Search Result for Ultrasonic imaging Gynecology
Ultrasonics in Early Pregnancy: Diagnostic Scanning and Fetal Motor Activity
http://www.fetchbook.info/Ultrasonic_imaging_Gynecology.html   (2770 words)

  
 Welcome to MagneVu
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is widely recognized as the most important diagnostic technique introduced in the last 50 years.
MagneVu signs contract for imaging services with major university medical center.
The all-new MagneVu Website has been launched as of today.
http://www.magnevu.com   (169 words)

  
 Laser Focus World - Government funds aid optical imaging
Philips (Eindhoven, The Netherlands), GE Medical (Milwaukee, WI), and Siemens (Erlangen, Germany) are all investing in what they consider the next generation of diagnostic systems, helping to validate for the first time the role of optical technologies in medical imaging.
Other government agencies jumping on the bandwagon include the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering and the National Science Foundation; the latter recently gave the University of Texas at Austin $3.8 million to establish a graduate program in cellular and molecular imaging for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
There are changes afoot in the hallways and boardrooms of the National Institutes of Health (NIH; Bethesda, MD), and they have the optical-imaging research community applauding.
http://lfw.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=ARTCL&ARTICLE_ID=201665&VERSION_NUM=1   (169 words)

  
 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS: rockin for a cure
Diagnostic tests include MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), EMG (electromyogram), muscle biopsy, and blood tests.
ALS is a rapidly progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease that attacks motor neurons in the spinal cord and lower brain, which transmit signals from the brain to the voluntary muscles throughout the body.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neuromuscular condition characterized by progressive muscle weakness, muscle wasting, fasciculations and increased reflexes, resulting in total paralysis of all voluntary muscles.
http://www.rockinforacure.org/ALS_FAQ.htm   (2296 words)

  
 MRI: Viewing the body's hidden structure - MayoClinic.com
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a diagnostic test, creates cross-sectional pictures of your body.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create cross-sectional images of your head and body.
After several minutes of imaging you may become relaxed and have few problems lying still for the duration of the exam.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mri/SM00035   (1209 words)

  
 Washington Audiology and Imaging Center: Diagnostic Services: CT Scan: General Information
In general, the diagnostic benefit of a CT scan usually outweighs the risk of x-ray radiation exposure or injections of imaging contrast and use of sedatives during the scan.
CT has the unique ability to image a combination of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels unlike the various imaging techniques such as MRI and x-ray.
For such precise CT examinations, soft straps may be used to help position and immobilize the patient's head.
http://www.waicenter.com/Services/ctScanGeneral.html   (1209 words)

  
 eMedicine - Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Acute Stroke : Article by Souvik Sen, MD
Rincon F: Anticoagulation and thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke and the role of diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging.
The imaging is based on the monitoring of a nondiffusible contrast material (gadolinium) passing through brain tissue.
One limitation of these techniques is in detection of acute intracerebral hemorrhages; early studies demonstrated that susceptibility imaging could be sensitive in the detection of acute intracerebral hemorrhage.
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic431.htm   (4503 words)

  
 EDUCATION
Imaging and sensing devices, microwaves, computers, and lasers are now routinely employed in medicine, and new medical devices with numerous diagnostic and therapeutic applications continue to proliferate.
Extensive coverage of how lasers interact with tissue, how optical fibers are used in endoscopic imaging, and how lasers and fiberoptic systems are utilized in various medical disciplines is included.
Topics include the therapeutic use of RF/microwave thermal techniques in cardiology, urology, cancer therapy and surgery; the use of solid-state, semiconductor, and other lasers in ophthalmology, cardiology, and surgery; and the application of new technologies in imagery, such as developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), acoustics, and radiometry.
http://ibet.asttbc.org/books1.htm   (3892 words)

  
 Bear Creek Naturopathic Clinic - Diagnostic Services
For all diagnostic situations requiring the addition of specialty imaging services, we refer to local radiographic centers.
Since we are a general medicine practice we do refer some patients to specialists for more complex diagnostic testing (i.e.
Occasionally, to confirm a diagnosis or to help decide between focused therapeutic supplements a type of kinesiology called "contact reflex analysis" which was developed by Dr. Versendaal is utilized.
http://www.bearcreekclinic.com/diagnostic.html   (3892 words)

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