Health tech giant Royal Philips is launching a set of tools to help children prepare for MRI scans, keeping them calm and avoiding the need for sedation. Before the scan, pediatric patients can tap ...
Researchers at UB and throughout Western New York are invited to attend a daylong imaging research symposium on Sept. 7 to learn about an extraordinary new research tool at UB. The massive 5.5-ton ...
The Imaging Research Symposium, convened on Sept. 7 by the Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s (CTSI) Center for Biomedical Imaging (CBI), featured a packed house at the Clinical and ...
Industry’s first wide bore, high-performance helium-free [1] 1.5T MR features AI assistance at every step in the MRI workflow, with seamless integration of cloud-based AI image reading and reporting ...
(RTTNews) - Royal Philips (PHG) has unveiled the world's first mobile MRI system with helium-free operations. Unlike other mobile MRI scanners, the BlueSeal MR Mobile is more agile and lightweight so ...
Getting an MRI has never been a walk in the park. Being fed into a large, almost unnaturally heavy machine powered by unseen forces—and almost always kept in the basement—is understandably unsettling, ...
The Radiological Society of North America is hosting its annual meeting in Chicago this week, allowing clinicians and tech professionals from all over the world to share ideas and display the latest ...
Philips North America is recalling 150 MRI machines in the U.S. due to explosion risks. The FDA has classified the recall as a Class 1, the most serious type of recall. Two models of the Panorama 1.0T ...
A formal agreement between Tallahassee-based MagCorp and Royal Philips, a leading healthcare technology company, is designed to improve the future of magnetic resonance imaging, better known as MRI.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced the availability of the InkSpace Imaging Snuggle™ pediatric body array coil for ...
Philips has received clearance from the FDA for its artificial-intelligence-powered MRI platform geared toward head and neck cancers. Dubbed MRCAT, for MR for Calculating ATtenuation, the application ...