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Class 1 MRI recall | Markers of frailty linked to stroke outcomes | MRI 'epilepsy detective' | Prenuvo's malpractice case | More

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Class 1 MRI recall | Markers of frailty linked to stroke outcomes | MRI 'epilepsy detective' | Prenuvo's malpractice case | More
Monday, October 13, 2025
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Hundreds of MRI units affected by FDA Class 1 recall

Failure to address these issues could "cause serious adverse health consequences or death," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently warned providers.  

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Hundreds of MRI units affected by FDA Class 1 recall

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Failure to address these issues could "cause serious adverse health consequences or death," the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently warned providers.  
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Imaging markers of brain frailty linked to functional outcomes in stroke patients

Such baseline neuroimaging markers could provide clues into how patients will respond to treatment, and thrombolysis in particular.

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Ischemic stroke shown in CT scans. Image courtesy of RSNA
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Imaging markers of brain frailty linked to functional outcomes in stroke patients

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Ischemic stroke shown in CT scans. Image courtesy of RSNA
Such baseline neuroimaging markers could provide clues into how patients will respond to treatment, and thrombolysis in particular.
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An imaging AI 'epilepsy detective' could help cure treatment-resistant seizures

The tool can identify small focal cortical dysplasia on imaging that is typically missed by radiologists, bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia in particular.

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An imaging AI 'epilepsy detective' could help cure treatment-resistant seizures

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The tool can identify small focal cortical dysplasia on imaging that is typically missed by radiologists, bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia in particular.
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Whole-body MRI provider Prenuvo seeks to limit damages in high-profile malpractice case

Sean Clifford and his legal representatives first filed the lawsuit Sept. 24, 2024, in the New York State Supreme Court, contending a radiologist failed to spot signs of an impending stroke.   

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Whole-body MRI provider Prenuvo seeks to limit damages in high-profile malpractice case

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Sean Clifford and his legal representatives first filed the lawsuit Sept. 24, 2024, in the New York State Supreme Court, contending a radiologist failed to spot signs of an impending stroke.   
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Repetitive head impact in soccer players increases risk of brain damage, MRI shows

What's more, the damage observed on imaging could play a role in deteriorating cognitive performance.

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Repetitive head impact in soccer players increases risk of brain damage, MRI shows

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What's more, the damage observed on imaging could play a role in deteriorating cognitive performance.
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4D MRI techniques could help advance the development of artificial hearts

Researchers recently used advanced 4D flow MRI to track blood in a pulsating artificial heart, revealing dynamics that closely mirror those of a healthy human organ.

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Researchers using 4D MRI technology to test artificial hearts.
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4D MRI techniques could help advance the development of artificial hearts

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Researchers using 4D MRI technology to test artificial hearts.
Researchers recently used advanced 4D flow MRI to track blood in a pulsating artificial heart, revealing dynamics that closely mirror those of a healthy human organ.
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GE HealthCare to acquire Alzheimer’s imaging AI firm Icometrix

Founded in 2011 and based in Belgium, the AI firm offers the first software for automating brain assessments needed to administer disease therapies from Biogen and Eli Lilly. 

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GE HealthCare to acquire Alzheimer’s imaging AI firm Icometrix

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Founded in 2011 and based in Belgium, the AI firm offers the first software for automating brain assessments needed to administer disease therapies from Biogen and Eli Lilly. 
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Abbreviated MRI could become standard of care for prostate cancer diagnosis

Biparametric prostate MRIs take significantly less time than multiparametric exams, as they do not include a contrast-enhanced sequence. This also makes the abbreviated exams more cost-friendly. 

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Abbreviated MRI could become standard of care for prostate cancer diagnosis

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Biparametric prostate MRIs take significantly less time than multiparametric exams, as they do not include a contrast-enhanced sequence. This also makes the abbreviated exams more cost-friendly. 
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Iron load on imaging could signal impending cognitive decline in asymptomatic patients

Using an advanced MRI technique, experts were able to measure tissue susceptibility and detect subtle variances in iron levels throughout different regions of the brain associated with memory.

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Iron load on imaging could signal impending cognitive decline in asymptomatic patients

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Using an advanced MRI technique, experts were able to measure tissue susceptibility and detect subtle variances in iron levels throughout different regions of the brain associated with memory.
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