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IHE adds Image Fusion Profile to link PET/CT and PACS
The Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise initiative this week at the Society of Nuclear Medicine’s (SNM) 53rd Annual Meeting in San Diego announced the release of a new Image Fusion Profile that enables the display of fused PET and CT images on PET displays.
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GE starts clinical trial for 1st PET imaging agent to track angiogenesis in cancer in humans
GE Healthcare this week at the Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting in San Diego announced the launch of the a first-in-man clinical study designed to validate information provided by a molecular imaging agent in evaluating the extent and nature of cancer.
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Mass General study finds PET/CT offers details on atherosclerosis plaque inflammation
Positron emission tomography in combination with computed tomography offers a “superior” view of atherosclerosis plaque inflammation—so much so that it may eventually be used to identify individuals who are at high risk for heart attack or stroke, according to researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
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Japanese PET study reveals patients at risk of atherosclerosis
Japanese researchers were able to detect the beginnings of atherosclerosis before the disease became clinically evident thanks to a combination of positron emission tomography, the medical isotope 15O-water and cold pressor tests.
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PET study links obesity to serotonin receptor
By using positron emission tomography to study the brain’s neuroreceptors in relation to obesity, scientists may be getting closer to determining important information about the neurobiological mechanisms involved, according to a group of Danish researchers.
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