First successful contrast agent-free imaging of complex structure of kidneys

Vascular changes in acute and diabetic renal failure. Credit: POSTECH A research team at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has investigated kidney diseases using ultrafast ultrasound that captures 1,000 images in just one second. The research team has achieved imaging of the three-dimensional microvasculature of the kidneys using ultrafast ultrasound. Their technique is…

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Independent dispute resolution of No Surprises Act is financially unviable for radiology, says research

Credit: CC0 Public Domain According to new research in theAmerican Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), the No Surprises Act (NSA)’s independent dispute resolution (IDR) process would be financially unfeasible for a large portion of out-of-network (OON) claims for hospital-based specialties—more so for radiologists than other specialists. “Although the NSA enacted important patient protections, IDR fees limit…

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Medical imaging goes mobile for better health care

Credit: MART PRODUCTION from Pexels Researchers are developing portable ultrasound devices that promise improved treatments for millions of patients. When someone suffers a stroke, the timing of medical help is crucial. The faster treatment is given, the greater the chance the person will fully recover. But doctors need to know what kind of stroke to…

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Hannibal Mejbri reveals what Man Utd team-mates told him about Sevilla before loan move | Football

Manchester United have loaned Hannibal Mejbri to Sevilla until the end of the season (Picture: Getty) Hannibal Mejbri has revealed his Manchester United team-mates endorsed his move to Sevilla after experiencing the ‘crazy’ atmosphere their fans generated in the Europa League last season. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and…

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