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Mashup Score: 40
Quantitative volumetric postprocessing tools for brain MR imaging studies (QMRI) offer valuable adjunctive information through baseline analysis and longitudinal tracking of a variety of neurologic conditions, including dementia, MS, traumatic brain injury, neuro-oncology, and epilepsy. The novel
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Mashup Score: 23RSNA Member Spotlight: Suzie Bash, MD - 10 day(s) ago
Learn more about RSNA member Suzie Bash, MD, a neuroradiologist and medical director at RadNet
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Thank you @RSNA News# for featuring me as the "RSNA Member Spotlight." https://t.co/ryExwGdCMo RSNA is the world's largest radiology conference with over 40,000 registrants from more than 150 countries around the world. I love attending #RSNA each year because of the… https://t.co/a4C0m9cRX9 https://t.co/3YDRf7V0Vj
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Mashup Score: 1GE Events Center - 3 month(s) ago
Your one-stop source for all information about GE HealthCare at GE Events Center… from news, webinars, live broadcasts and more than 60 new products. Join us now.
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Mashup Score: 6
The landscape of diagnostic evaluation and treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD) is rapidly changing. While there is still no cure for AD, recent developments are bringing increased hope to the millions of Americans suffering from this progressively debilitating condition. Here we offer an overview of recent regulatory, treatment, and imaging developments that promise to significantly impact AD patients, their families, their physicians, and neuroimaging specialists. An estimated 6.7 million Americans
Source: appliedradiology.comCategories: General Medicine News, NeurologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 4
The landscape of diagnostic evaluation and treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD) is rapidly changing. While there is still no cure for AD, recent developments are bringing increased hope to the millions of Americans suffering from this progressively debilitating condition. Here we offer an overview of recent regulatory, treatment, and imaging developments that promise to significantly impact AD patients, their families, their physicians, and neuroimaging specialists. An estimated 6.7 million Americans
Source: appliedradiology.comCategories: General Medicine News, NeurologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 20
“Leading through Change,” this year’s RSNA theme, is evident in the meeting’s extensive coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) applications. What we learn today will be out of date tomorrow, predicts Lawrence Tanenbaum, MD, FACR, neuroradiologist and chief technology officer at RadNet, of the rapidly moving field. At the plenary, scientific, and poster sessions, as well as the AI Showcase, AI Theater, RSNAI Resource Center, and in exhibit booths, attendees will try to stay on top of these important
Source: appliedradiology.comCategories: General Medicine News, NeurologyTweet-
Please join us as we reflect on the highlights of #RSNA2023! Rapid advancements in #AI took center stage at @RSNA this year. Read the rest of the article and watch the embedded video interview here ➡️ https://t.co/gs3N5RqjJC @Applied_Rad @RadNetImaging @RadNet_Inc #dl… https://t.co/0R1nLL8sih https://t.co/1kKCDy6g8S
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Mashup Score: 10LinkedIn - 5 month(s) ago
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Please join us today @RSNA as we discuss #Alzheimer’s disease, the #dementia imaging pathway, #DMT and #ARIA. ➡️ Tues, Nov 28 at 1:30PM CST in S102AB at McCormick Place! Learn more: https://t.co/fJydqGsetq @RadNetImaging @RadNet_Inc #rsna23 #rsna2023 #neuroradiology… https://t.co/dFjULUBNDt https://t.co/0uwjGyed3X
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Pleased to share our 'Letter to the Editor' which just published ahead of print in @TheAJNR entitled: CPT Codes for Quantitative MRI of the Brain: What It Means for Neuroradiology. Link: https://t.co/5CGC1FOLNO #Quantitative #volumetric post-processing tools for brain MRI… https://t.co/zAiBfHlulU https://t.co/EY0sPiJLtL