Diagnostic Imaging News
In healthy women who've never given birth before, alterations in heart function and blood flow in the uterus in early pregnancy may help predict preeclampsia, UK investigators report.
The American College of Radiology supports the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' decision to continue coverage of cardiac and coronary CTA through the Local Coverage Determination process.
Women with locally advanced breast cancer who are overweight have a worst prognosis than their slimmer counterparts, US researchers reported in the journal Clinical Cancer Research.
Physicians have discovered that an alternative way to administer the sedative propofol during most screening colonoscopies could both save millions of health care dollars and provide a safer way to deliver optimal pain relief.
Combined PET and CT imaging of lymphoma patients is a more effective method to evaluate response to radiation therapy, a new study suggests.
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