Each year, the US performs more than 93 million computed tomography (CT) scans, many of which offer limited clinical value. For patients with mild head injuries, CT scans are often ordered reflexively ...
Scans of a French man's brain were published in The Lancet in 2007. This case has puzzled researchers as it challenges ...
WVU Medicine is now using a first-of-its-kind blood test that can detect brain bleeds and traumatic brain injuries. In some ...
An Israeli-developed system installed on CT scanners at Assuta Medical Centers sharply shortened reporting times for suspected stroke and identified life-threatening intracranial hemorrhages.
MRI does not use ionizing radiation, so there is not a risk of cancer as there is from excess X-rays and CT scans.